Popular in | June |
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Cheapest in | January |
Average price | $596 |
Round-trip from | $363 |
One-way from | $174 |
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New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 12/6
10:00 pm-11:25 am
1 stop31h 25m
Rome Fiumicino
Tue 12/17
6:00 am-8:05 pm
1 stop20h 05m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 4/15
5:10 pm-6:45 pm
2 stops19h 35m
Rome Fiumicino
Wed 4/23
10:35 am-3:40 pm
1 stop35h 05m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Fri 11/29
10:05 pm-5:25 pm
1 stop13h 20m
Rome Fiumicino
Fri 12/6
6:25 pm-5:50 pm
1 stop29h 25m
NewarkRome
EWR - FCO
EWRFCO
Newark
Thu 11/28
11:55 pm-6:45 pm
1 stop12h 50m
Rome Fiumicino
Wed 12/4
4:40 pm-10:00 pm
2 stops35h 20m
NewarkRome
EWR - FCO
EWRFCO
Newark
Fri 1/10
7:30 pm-11:10 pm
2 stops21h 40m
Rome Fiumicino
Sun 1/19
6:00 am-6:20 pm
2 stops18h 20m
New YorkBergamo
JFK - BGY
JFKBGY
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Tue 12/3
12:15 am-10:25 am
1 stop28h 10m
Bergamo Orio Al Serio
Fri 12/6
8:55 am-10:30 pm
2 stops43h 35m
New YorkRome
LGA - FCO
LGAFCO
New York LaGuardia
Wed 12/11
12:45 pm-10:00 am
1 stop15h 15m
Rome Fiumicino
Wed 12/18
12:15 pm-3:11 pm
2 stops32h 56m
NewarkRome
EWR - FCO
EWRFCO
Newark
Wed 3/12
7:30 pm-1:45 pm
2 stops13h 15m
Rome Fiumicino
Mon 3/17
2:35 pm-4:50 pm
1 stop31h 15m
NewarkRome
EWR - FCO
EWRFCO
Newark
Tue 12/3
7:30 pm-2:00 pm
1 stop12h 30m
Rome Fiumicino
Mon 1/13
11:30 am-6:20 pm
1 stop12h 50m
New YorkRome
JFK - FCO
JFKFCO
New York John F Kennedy Intl
Sun 1/19
9:15 pm-11:45 am
Nonstop8h 30m
Rome Fiumicino
Fri 1/31
10:25 am-12:40 am
1 stop20h 15m
On average, a flight from New York to Italy takes 14 hours 26 minutes. Flights to Italy from other popular cities in USA will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
Users looking for the lowest fares to Italy should consider flying on Saturday mornings, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Friday afternoons, when prices are usually at their highest.
The most flights from New York to Italy are scheduled on a Wednesday (19 on average). You will have fewer flight options on Tuesday, which is when the least amount of flights are scheduled (17 on average).
The most popular airlines flying from New York to Italy are ITA Airways, United Airlines and Delta.
The cheapest airlines flying from New York to Italy are Norse Atlantic Airways, Icelandair and Air Canada.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Italy ranges from 0.6 - 4.4 inches per month. November is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 4.4 in. June is typically the driest time to visit Italy when rainfall is around 0.6 in.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Italy, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, August is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 75.2 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 46.4 F).
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I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
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I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
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I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Comfort
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Crew
Entertainment
Overall
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I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Comfort
Food
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Comfort
Food
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Boarding
Reviews
I have never used this airline and was pleasantly surprised, meal and drinks included in the price, I didn't have luggage and I'm assuming that was in the price as well. Staff were great and I would not hesitate to use this airline in the future. Overall a great experience 😁
Italians livela dolce vita, enjoying good food, great wine and even better conversation. Every region and city has its own culinary specialty—risotto in Veneto, pesto in Liguria, ham in Parma, artichokes inRome, balsamic vinegar in Modena, and, of course, pizza in Naples. The Italians have a word for it—campanilismo—which means “loyalty to your own bell tower”. This philosophy ensures that local culinary traditions endure and thrive.
And away from the food, there is nothing to compare with sitting in a cafe set amongst the ruins of Rome, surveying the green and rolling hills in Tuscany, watching the vaporetti plying their trade on the canals of Venice, visiting masterpiece-stuffed museums and churches, shopping in Milan and people-watching. The Italians are a stylish bunch with a passion for fashion and an eye for fine design.
Italy is a four-season destination. Book flights to Italy for sightseeing in the big cities and small towns, skiing in the winter or basking on the sandy beaches of the Amalfi Coast, the South and on the islands of Sardinia and Sicily.
What will you get from purchasing airline tickets to Italy? Poets, painters, musicians, magicians, artists, novelists are just a few of the types of people who emerged from Italy and set the groundwork for today’s music, literature, theater, art, and cuisine. Names like Raphael, Botticelli, Michelangelo, and da Vinci evoke images of the Renaissance era, when art was the backbone of humanity and extravagance knew no boundaries. Today, travelers going to Italy find themselves immersed in history and culture. From Rome and Venice to Tuscany and the Amalfi coast, travelers touring Italy will find culinary and historical delights everywhere they turn.
Embrace Roman architecture at its finest and indulge in Italy’s vineyards. Take a drive under the Tuscan sun before boarding your Italy flight to the snow-capped mountain tops of the Dolomites. Treat yourself to the finest cuisine before immersing yourself in the romantic Venice canals. Each city in Italy has its own character and personality but one thing remains constant throughout the country: Italy has style. Whether you’re a fashionista, sommelier, struggling artist or operatic singer, book a trip to Italy and you’re sure to be inspired.
Rome Airport:
There is a direct train, the Leonardo Express, which operates between the airport and the center of Rome around every half an hour. You can buy your ticket either from the platform or from newsstands and shops. You’ll need to use the validation machines at the station or onboard before your journey begins otherwise you’ll face a fine. There are also bus services available from outside of the airport. You can find out about the timetables and which number is best for you once your flights to Italy land. As a final option, you can hail a taxi although these are a lot more expensive than the train.
Florence Airport:
The airport is located just 2.5 miles away from the city center and is easily accessible via public transport. There is a bus service that operates to and from the airport. The service runs daily and is very frequent, with a journey time of around 20 minutes. The shuttles stop running around midnight so it is more convenient to hail a taxi from then on; just make sure you agree on a fee before you get in. You can get taxis during any point of the day but they are a lot more expensive than the bus shuttles.
Trains are extensive, throughout Italy. The north is better connected with all types of transport (trains and low-cost airlines) than the south.
Most Italian cities’ historic centers are best covered on foot. When walking around Venice, allow extra time for getting lost—it’s bound to happen. For all cities, bring comfortable and sturdy walking shoes as there are lots of cobblestones. Public transportation is the best way to travel in a city. Rome and Milan have underground trains, buses, and trams, and Florence and Bologna have buses. Venetian public transportation is water buses and ferries.
Taxis are available in most cities in Italy, and water taxis in Venice. Either call for one or hail one at a taxi stand. In Bologna, the network of one-way streets is so convoluted that taking a cab can be very expensive.
Mopeds are popular in Rome and Florence. Bicycling is difficult in Florence, but possible.
Ferry service between the mainland and the islands is good and regular but slow.
Rome Fiumicino International Airport, Milan Malpensa International Airport, Venice Marco Polo International Airport, and the Sicily Catania International Airport serve a wide variety of U.S. and international carriers, so if you’re planning to take another journey outside of Italy, finding an outbound flight is simple.
If you’re looking for convenient and reliable transportation to the airport, there are several options available to ensure you arrive in plenty of time for your departure flight. Taxi services are available in all the major regions, and booking your ride in advance will help guarantee a timely pick-up. When traveling to the Marco Polo Airport in Venice, ATVO Bus Service offers shuttle service that runs every 20 minutes, while the Rome Airport Shuttle Express offers van service pick-ups from your hotel to the airport.
If you need a lift to Sicily Catania Airport, Taxi Sicily Catania offers flat rate ride service. For transportation to the Milan Airport, the Malpensa shuttle coach bus picks up passengers every 20 minutes at Milan Central Station. For travelers staying in one of Italy’s major cities, transportation through ride-share services such as Lyft and Uber is also available.