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Fco Rome Fiumicino
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO), commonly known as Fiumicino Airport, is Italy's busiest airport and the main international gateway to Rome. Located in Fiumicino, about 35 kilometers southwest of Rome's historic city center, it serves as a major hub for both international and domestic flights, playing a crucial role in connecting Italy to the rest of the world. The airport is named after the Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci.

Airlines Operating at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
- ITA Airways- Check-in: ITA Airways is the largest airline operating at FCO and uses Terminal 1 and Terminal 3.
- Ryanair- Check-in: Ryanair operates from FCO, check terminal information for specific flights.
- Vueling- Check-in: Vueling is an operating base at FCO, check terminal information.
- Wizz Air- Check-in: Wizz Air has an operating base at FCO, refer to terminal guides for check-in.
- easyJet- Check-in: easyJet operates flights from FCO, confirm your terminal prior to arrival.
Borderly Travel Insights for Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
Average User Rating
4.2/5 (Based on general airport reviews)
Most Visited Month
August (Historically a peak travel month for Rome)
Busiest Day
Friday (Typically high passenger traffic)
Popular Routes from Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
- Rome (FCO) to Catania (CTA)(Approximately 115 flights per week.)
- Rome (FCO) to Palermo (PMO)(One of the busiest domestic routes.)
- Rome (FCO) to Madrid (MAD)(A top international destination from FCO.)
- Rome (FCO) to Barcelona (BCN)(Frequent flights to this popular Spanish city.)
- Rome (FCO) to Paris (CDG)(Numerous daily connections to the French capital.)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the official name of FCO airport?
The official name is Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, but it is commonly known as Fiumicino Airport (FCO) after the town where it is located.
How many terminals does Fiumicino Airport have?
Fiumicino Airport currently has two main operating terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 3. Terminal 3 is the largest and handles most international flights.
How can I get from Fiumicino Airport to Rome city center?
There are several options: the Leonardo Express train to Termini Station (approx. 32 minutes), regional trains, buses (e.g., Terravision, SIT Bus Shuttle), taxis, and private transfers.
Is there free WiFi at FCO airport?
Yes, Fiumicino Airport offers free and unlimited WiFi access throughout its terminals.
How far is Fiumicino Airport from the center of Rome?
The airport is located approximately 30-35 kilometers (19-22 miles) southwest of the historic center of Rome.
Related Destinations
Main Destination
Back to ItalyOther Airports in Italy
Borderly Airport Info
Name: Fco Rome Fiumicino
Country: Italy
Trending places
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Ostia Antica (Ancient Roman port city).
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Fiumicino Town (Known for seafood restaurants).
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Parco Leonardo Shopping Mall.
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The Colosseum (Accessible via train from the airport).
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Vatican City (Accessible via train and metro).
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