Rome Fiumicino Airport Guide

Written by Joeri Van Overloop

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Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, situated in Fiumicino, serves as Rome's primary international gateway. Italy's busiest airport, it ranks as the 10th busiest in Europe. It has earned the "Best Airport Award" from ACI Europe for three consecutive years. This airport processes approximately 30 million passengers annually and serves as a hub for ITA Airways. You can find top airlines such as Air Canada, Air Serbia, and United Airlines operating here.

Rome Airport Amenities

Pre-Booked Security Screening

Worried about long security lines? Rome Airport provides a complimentary service called QPass, allowing you to reserve a specific time slot to pass through security swiftly. This service includes a scheduled appointment, a designated entrance, and a specialized reception area.

To utilize QPass, complete an online booking either before your arrival or at the airport itself. Provide details such as flight information, passenger count, and your email address, then choose your preferred time slot. You will receive a QR code for access to the QPass entrance, ensuring a speedy trip through security.

Priority Security Lane

For an even faster security check and an elevated experience, opt for Fast Track services priced at €7 (£6). Features include unrestricted arrival times, a specialized reception, an exclusive entrance, and a priority security lane. Similar to QPass, Fast Track can be reserved online in advance or purchased at the airport. When you arrive, present your booking confirmation at the Fast Track reception.

Note: This service is free for children aged 0-12 when accompanied by an adult.

Enhanced Accessibility Services

Rome Fiumicino Airport offers full accessibility with features such as ramps, lifts, and accessible restrooms. For those who need assistance, ADR services are available and can be reserved in advance through your airline, travel agent, or the airport’s website. On-the-spot requests for help at the airport may involve a wait, so pre-booking is recommended.

Upon arrival, report to your airline’s welcome desk or any information desk to confirm your presence. Special assistance is available for passengers with visual or hearing impairments, invisible disabilities, and mobility issues, ensuring a comfortable journey through the airport.

VIP Airport Lounges

Rome Airport offers several VIP lounges accessible to all passengers for an additional fee. These lounges provide a tranquil environment with amenities such as food and drinks, shower facilities, comfortable seating, charging stations, and meeting rooms.

Plaza Premium Lounge – Terminal A
•Operating Hours: 04:30 to 21:30
•Access for: Schengen Area travelers
•Pricing: Starts at €22

Plaza Premium Lounge – Terminal E
•Operating Hours: 05:00 to 23:00
•Access for: Non-Schengen Area travelers
•Pricing: Starts at €30

Choose the lounge based on your departure terminal and book accordingly for a seamless experience.

Complimentary Wireless Internet

Stay connected with free and unlimited Wi-Fi available throughout Rome Fiumicino Airport. Simply select the “Free Wi-Fi” network on your device, open your web browser, and get started.

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Parking at Rome Fiumicino Airport

Rome Fiumicino Airport offers a range of parking options tailored to different travel needs. Whether you're embarking on a long family vacation, a short business trip, or a mini-break, there are convenient choices available.

Long Stay Parking (Uncovered)

-A 5-minute free shuttle bus service runs between the parking area and the terminals.
-This is the most budget-friendly option.

Long Stay Parking (Covered)

-Also connected by a 5-minute free shuttle bus, with stops located conveniently near parking spaces.
-Ideal for long holidays, providing added protection from the elements.

Terminal A-B-C-D Car Parks (Covered)

-These parking garages are situated directly opposite the terminals.
-Perfect for short-stay needs, such as quick business trips or brief holidays.

Executive Parking

-Features a covered walkway directly to the terminals for your convenience.
-Security measures include CCTV, and extra services like car washes are available.

Parking for the Disabled

-Free of charge.
-Spaces are available on every level of the multi-storey Comfort E park, as well as Level 1 of Comfort B, C, D, and Level 4 of Comfort D.

Parking for Women (Covered)

-Intended for new mothers, pregnant women, and women traveling alone.
-Located in the multi-storey car park Comfort D on Level 4, just a 5-minute walk to the terminals.

Additional Information:

-Shuttle Bus: A free shuttle connects the long-stay car parks with the terminals every 15-20 minutes, ensuring you won't have to wait long.
-24/7 Operation: Parking facilities operate around the clock, allowing you to park or retrieve your vehicle at any time.
-Automated Payment Machines: Fees can be paid using one of the four automatic cash machines situated throughout the parking areas.

These parking options at Rome Fiumicino Airport ensure that no matter your travel scenario, you can find a solution that fits your needs. Accessible, secure, and convenient, the variety of parking facilities aim to make your journey smoother from the moment you arrive.

Live Departures & Arrivals

Terminal Information

Rome Fiumicino Airport, also known as Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO), features several terminals optimized for different types of flights and passenger needs. Although it has four terminals historically, only Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 are currently operational.

Terminal 1
•Handles domestic and Schengen flights
•Undergoing renovation to improve facilities

Terminal 3
•Largest of the operational terminals
•Serves both domestic and international flights, including Schengen and non-Schengen destinations
•Accommodates airlines that aren't served at Terminal 1

Key Features
•Transportation: Taxi ranks are located outside the exits of both Terminals 1 and 3, indicated by yellow signs.
•Accessibility: Both terminals are designed with various amenities for ease of access.
•Connectivity: Shuttle services link the terminals for passenger convenience.

Transportation Options to and from the Airport

By Train: The Leonardo Express takes you to Roma Termini in just 32 minutes, with trains departing every 15 minutes.
By Coach: Private coach services run to Termini Station in about 50 minutes, departing every 30-40 minutes.
By Taxi: Taxis are readily available at designated ranks for direct travel into Rome. For more comfort, pre-book a taxi service with companies like Airporttransfer.com.
By Car: Driving to the city center takes roughly 40 minutes, though this may vary with traffic and your destination.

More connections from Rome Fiumicino

Rome Fiumicino Airport offers a wide range of connections, ensuring you can reach your destination with ease. Train services provide convenient access to various locations in Italy, including Rome city center, Civitavecchia Port, and Florence. For those traveling by bus, private bus operators link the airport to areas around Rome and popular cities like Naples.

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Airlines and Destinations

•Hub for: ITA Airways

•Focus City for: Vueling, Poste Air Cargo, Neos, Wizz Air, Ryanair

Terminal 1 Airlines
•Primarily domestic carriers and Schengen area flights

Terminal 3 Airlines
•International carriers and flights outside the Schengen area

Additional Information

•Location: 35 km southwest of Rome city center
•Facilities: Various dining, shopping, and relaxation options are available to make your transit smooth and comfortable.

Passenger Tips

•Arrive Early: Expect thorough security checks and plan to arrive well in advance of your flight.
•Navigate Efficiently: Use airport maps and signs to quickly find your way around.
Whether you're traveling domestically within Italy or internationally, Rome Fiumicino Airport is equipped to meet your travel needs with efficiency and high standards of service.

Practical Information

Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) operates round the clock, ensuring passengers can access its various services at any time.

Accessibility

Fiumicino Airport accommodates passengers with disabilities, providing ramps, lifts, accessible toilets, and changing rooms as needed.

Shopping and Dining

The airport boasts a variety of retail shops and dining options that remain open 24/7.

Address and Contact Information

Address: Via dell'Aeroporto di Fiumicino 320, P.O. Box 68, I-00050 Fiumicino, Italy

Telephone: +39 0665 951

Fax: +39 0665 955 707

Recommended Arrival Times

International Flights: 3 hours

European Flights: 2 hours

Domestic Flights: 1.5 hours

Airport Codes

Rome Airport code: FCO (IATA)

ICAO code: LIRU

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Lost and Found Office?

If you've lost an item before passing through security at Fiumicino Airport, contact the Lost and Found office at Tel +39 665 955 253. The office is situated in the Arrivals area of Terminal 3 next to the baggage storage and is open Monday to Friday from 7:00 am to 3:00 pm. For items lost after security checks, call Tel +39 665 953 313.

How Do I Get a Taxi from Fiumicino Airport?

Taxis are available at the exits of both Terminals 1 and 3. Follow the yellow signs that say "Taxi" to find the taxi ranks. Airport staff are usually present to manage the line and guide you to the next available taxi.

What Should I Know About Checking In?

Upon entering Fiumicino Airport, you will come across check-in counters. Use the monitors and signs to find the appropriate counter for your airline and flight. Airport staff are available to assist you if needed.

What Is the History of Fiumicino Airport?

Fiumicino Airport's roots go back to the 1930s. Construction began in 1956 to address the growing demand for air travel to Rome. Located near the town of Fiumicino, about 35 kilometers southwest of central Rome, the airport officially opened on January 15.

What Can I Do During a Layover at Fiumicino Airport?

A layover at Fiumicino Airport offers various activities and amenities. You can enjoy premium services, shopping, and dining options. If you have a longer layover, consider taking a 40-minute ride into Rome to explore the city.

Number of Airports in Rome

Rome is served by two primary airports:
1.Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO).
2.Ciampino Airport (CIA), mainly used by budget airlines EasyJet and Ryanair.

What is the main airport in Rome?

Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is the primary airport in Rome and holds the title of the busiest airport in Italy. Situated approximately 30 km from the city center, it serves as a major hub for international airlines.

How to get from Rome Airport to the city centre?

You have several options to travel from Rome Airport to the city centre.
•Leonardo Express: This train will take you directly to Termini Station within 30 minutes.
•Bus: Multiple companies offer bus services to downtown Rome.
•Taxi or Private Transfer: For a quicker and more convenient journey.

How to connect to another flight at Rome Airport?

To locate your departure gate, follow the airport signs or inquire at the information desks. For check-in, proceed to your airline’s transfer desk. If you're arriving from an Italian or Non-Schengen destination and continuing to an intercontinental or Non-Schengen destination, you must pass through Border Control.

1.Follow the signs for terminals and gates.
2.Visit the airline transfer desk for check-in.
3.Go through Border Control if applicable.

How do I contact the lost property at Rome Airport?

If you misplaced an item before security checks, you can reach out via phone at +39 066 595 5253 or email at oggettirinvenuti@adrsecurity.it. For items lost after security, contact +39 066 595 3313 or email lostfoundadr@adr.it.

When is Rome Airport busy?

Rome Airport is typically most crowded from 08:00 to 17:00 daily, over weekends, and during school holidays.

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