New York to Rome Trip Planner
Nonstop options on ITA Airways, Delta, and United to Leonardo da Vinci/Fiumicino. Most trips combine Rome with Florence, Venice, or the Amalfi Coast via high-speed rail.
Build this tripAt a glance
- Route
- JFK → FCO
- Flight time
- 8h 30m
- Typical fare
- $450–$1000
- Best season
- April-June or September-October
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FAQ
How long is the flight from New York to Rome?
Nonstop flights typically take around 8h 30m, though routings with a layover can add 3-6 hours.
How much does a flight from New York to Rome cost?
Round-trip economy fares typically range from $450 to $1000, depending on season and how far in advance you book.
When is the best time to travel from New York to Rome?
April-June or September-October. Avoid peak weeks around major holidays if you're price-sensitive.