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Airfares from $445 One Way, $577 Round Trip from Philadelphia to Rome

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More About Flying To Rome from Philadelphia

Route Information for Flights from Philadelphia to Rome

Origin Airport IATA Code
ILG
Destination Airport IATA Code
ROM
Distance
4359 mi
Direct Flight Airlines
American Airlines, Finnair, Iberia, British Airways
Earliest Flight Arrival
1:05PM UTC
Latest Flight Arrival
1:05PM UTC

Traveling from Philadelphia to Rome

Whether it's religion or the huge number of monuments and ruins that makes you want to travel from Philadelphia to Rome, Orbitz.com has everything you need to plan your trip. Orbitz.com features a variety of vacation packages, deals on flights and discount prices on accommodations.

Philadelphia International Airport

The Philadelphia International Airport is located at 8500 Essington Avenue, approximately 7 miles southwest of downtown Philadelphia. Multiple airlines offer flights from Philadelphia to Rome, including Delta Air Lines, British Airways, American Airlines and US Airways.

If you want to leave your vehicle at the airport while you travel, you can choose from the long-term garage or the economy lot, which are located off site at 4400 Island Avenue. The airport provides shuttle buses to transport passengers from the lot to the terminal. It costs $20 per day to park in the garage and $11 per day to use the economy lot. If you don't want to drive yourself to the airport, you can catch the SEPTA Airport Regional Rail Line at the 30th Street Amtrak Station, the Eastwick Station or at University City. Train tickets cost $7. You can also take a taxicab to the airport. Cab fare from the center of Philadelphia to the airport averages $28.50.

If you want to grab a bite to eat before your flight, the airport has a variety of options. You can grab a snack at Philly Soft Pretzels or Dunkin' Donuts. If you want a full meal, you can choose from Saladworks, Jack Duggan's Pub and the Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen.

The City of Rome, Italy

Rome is a city steeped in history, romance and religion. From the Trevi Fountain to the Colosseum, there's a tourist attraction everywhere you turn. Whether you want to sip a glass of wine and take a romantic stroll through the city with your significant other or take a guided tour of Vatican City, there's something in Rome to interest everyone.

Exploring the City

Flights from Philadelphia arrive at the Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport, which is located approximately 19 miles from the center of Rome. The airport is Italy's largest airport and serves more than 37 million passengers each year. You can get from the airport into Rome by train, taxicab or rental car. It takes 30 minutes to get to the center of Rome by train, and tickets cost around $15. It's common for people in Rome to disguise their cars as cabs and wait at the airport. Approved cabs are white and charge a fixed rate of around $50 to get from the airport into Rome. If you want access to a vehicle, you can reserve a rental car when you book your flight using Orbitz.com. The airport houses six rental car companies, including Europcar, Hertz and Avis.

Rome has a Mediterranean climate, with mild humid winters and hot dry summers. During the winter months, the temperatures average in the 40s. While it's typically warm during the day-often in the 50s-it gets cooler at night, so you'll want to pack layers. During the summer, temperatures average in 70s. While the weather is warmer in the summer, you'll want to avoid traveling in August. This is when the locals take their vacations and many shops and restaurants close.

History buffs will find a lot of things to see in Rome. Visit the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the Domus Aurea and the Pantheon. You should also make time to walk through the sanctuary of St. Peter's Basilica and see the masterpieces in the Vatican Museum. If you're a foodie, you won't want to miss the Gelato at II Gelato do San Crispino; many people consider it the best ice cream in the city. You should also try authentic Roman pizza and a glass of wine at La Gatta Mangiona.

Plan a Roman Vacation

Planning a vacation to Rome is simple when you use Orbitz.com. The website searches for deals on flights from Philadelphia to Rome. It also offers discount vacation packages, allows you to find good prices on hotel accommodations and helps you arrange guided city tours. You can plan every detail of your Roman vacation on one website.

Frequently asked questions

Are there non-stop flights from Philadelphia to Rome?
Yes, you can fly from Philadelphia Airport to Fiumicino - Leonardo da Vinci Intl. Airport (FCO) with American Airlines, the only airline with nonstop services on this route.
What is the shortest flight from Philadelphia to Rome?
Choose your favorite seat, because you’ll be sitting in it for at least 9 hours and 10 minutes. This is the shortest flight time from PHL to Fiumicino Airport
What airlines fly from Philadelphia to Rome most frequently?
American Airlines is the most frequent flyer along this route. This top-rated carrier operates 17 flights from Philadelphia, PA (PHL-Philadelphia Intl.) to FCO every month.
What is the cheapest day of the week to fly?
Consider flying out early in the week to save on your airfare. Orbitz data from 2021 shows that Monday is the cheapest day to depart, followed by Tuesday. Saturday showed the highest average ticket prices likely because many travelers prefer to start their vacation on a weekend.
What is the cheapest month to fly?
We won’t keep you guessing, according to Orbitz data from 2021, the cheapest month to fly is February. Perfect for those who need a weekend getaway, or just a break from it all in the shortest month of the year. Be aware that the most expensive time to fly is during the height of summer in July, and in the holiday month of December.*According to flight demand on Orbitz.com from January to December 2021. Savings are subject to change based on departure location, date and destination.

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