(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 23 MAY 2014)
Here are some links about, for or on airports for Rome/Roma, Italy:
AIRPORTS FOR ROME/ROMA
- CIAMPINO (CIA) AIRPORT AKA GIOVAN BATTISTA PASTINE AIRPORT
- OFFICIAL WEB SITE
- Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. – CIAMPINO – Source: web site – In English, Italian
- AIRLINES AT CIAMPINO (CIA)
- Airlines that fly to Rome Ciampino – Source: skyscanner – "flight search" – In multiple languages
- Airport Rome Ciampino (CIA) – Please scroll down to this paragraph, "Low cost airlines flying from/to airport Rome Ciampino"– Source: flylowcostairlines.org – "The Low Cost Airlines Search Engine" – In multiple language
- Low cost flights from Rome Ciampino airport (CIA), Italy – Source: LowCostRoutes,com – ",,, provides the updated list of cheap airlines that offer low cost flights in Europe, USA and worldwide." – In multiple languages
- ARRIVALS/DEPARTURES
- (CIA) Ciampino Airport Information – Source: FLIGHTSTATS – "FLY SMARTER"
- GROUND TRANSPORTATION/TRANSFER
- BUS SERVICE
- PRIVATE
- Ciampino Airport – "Links from Ciampino Airport" – Source: ATRAL – In English, Italian, Spanish
- SIT BUS SHUTTLE – "DIRECT TO ROMA CENTER IS EASY" – Source: web site – you can select service: Fiumicino or Ciampino – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
- Terravision - Airport Transfer Services – "CIAMPINO AIRPORT" – Source: TERRAVISION – "LOW COST, HIGH VALUE" – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
- PUBLIC
- TBS
- CAR/LIMOUSINE/SHUTTLE SERVICE
- Too many to list, please request the names of a dependable and reliable car/limousine/shuttle service from your favorite message board/travel discussion or forum web site..
- SUBWAY/UNDERGROUND SERVICE
- There are no Metropolitana di Roma (Rome Metro/subway/ Underground) stops at CIAMPINO (CIA) airport.
- However, there is a bus that will connect you to the Anagnina Metro station on Metro Line A.
- Rome Ciampino Airport Bus & Metro Combo – "Cheapest transfers combining bus & metro from Ciampino Airport to Rome city centre" – Source: The Rome Toolkit – "The Independent Travellers Guide To Rome"
- TAXI SERVICE
- Ciampino Airport Taxi – "Ciampino" – Source: IHateTaxis.com – "Arrive Stress-Free™" – "An International Travellers' Transportation Guide" – In multiple languages
- TRAIN SERVICE
- There is no direct train service from Roma Termini to Ciampino Airport.
- However, there is a bus which will connect to the Metropolitana di Roma (Rome subway/Metro/Underground) stop on the B Line.
- GUIDES
- Ciampino Airport Guide – "Ciampino" – Source: IHateTaxis.com – "Arrive Stress-Free™" – "An International Travellers' Transportation Guide" – In multiple languages
- Rome Ciampino International Airport (CIA) – Source: Italian Airport Guide – " . . . provides you with the latest information and news on all airports within Italy, including live flight arrivals and departures, world wide flight information from all Italian airports, airport parking and car hire."
- Rome's Ciampino Airport – "Logistics of using Ciampino Airport in Rome" – Source: The Rome Toolkit – "The Independent Travellers Guide to Rome"x
- INFORMATION
- Rome Ciampino Airport – Source: Airport Desk – "On this website you can find information on the most popular airports of tourists and business passengers." – In multiple languages
- LEFT LUGGAGE/LUGGAGE STORAGE
- There is no "Left Luggage" service at this airport.
- PASSENGER ASSISTANCE: DISABLED/HANDICAPPED
- Reduced mobility passengers assistance – Source: Found in the SERVICES section of Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. – CIAMPINO (G.B. PASTINE) – In English, Italian
- Roma Ciampino Airport (Giovan Battista Pastine Airport) Guide – Please scroll down to the paragraph, "Facilities for Disabled Travelers" – Source: iExplore – "come back different"
- FIUMICINO (FCO) AIRPORT AKA LEONARDO DA VINCI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
- OFFICIAL WEB SITE
- Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. – FIUMICINO – Source: web site – In English, Italian
- AIRLINES AT FIUMICINO (FCO) AIRPORT
- Aeroporto di Rome - Fiumicino (FCO) – Please scroll down to this paragraph, "Low cost airlines flying from/to airport Rome - Fiumicino"– Source: flylowcostairlines.org – "The Low Cost Airlines Search Engine" – In multiple language
- Rome Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci) (FCO) Airlines – "Airports Guide to Rome" – Source: Airports Guides – "Detailed Guides to the World's Airports"
- ARRIVALS/DEPARTURES
- Fiumicino Airport Arrivals – "Arrivals at Rome Fiumicino Airport"– Source: Italian Airport Guide – " . . . provides you with the latest information and news on all airports within Italy, including live flight arrivals and departures, world wide flight information from all Italian airports, airport parking and car hire."
- (FCO) Fiumicino Airport Information – Source: FLIGHTSTATS – "FLY SMARTER"
- GROUND TRANSPORTATION/TRANSFER
- BUS SERVICE
- PRIVATE
- Connections with Airports – "Connection with Fiumicino Airport" – Source: COTRAL – In English, Italian
- SIT BUS SHUTTLE – "DIRECT TO ROMA CENTER IS EASY" – Source: web site – you can select service: Fiumicino or Ciampino – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
- FIUMICINO AIRPORT – Source: TERRAVISION – "LOW COST, HIGH VALUE" – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanishx
- PUBLIC
- TBS
- CAR/LIMOUSINE/SHUTTLE SERVICE
- Too many to list, please request the names of a dependable and reliable car/limousine/shuttle service from your favorite message board/travel discussion or forum web site.
- SUBWAY/UNDERGROUND SERVICE
- There are no Metropolitana di Roma (Rome Metro/subway/ Underground) stops at the FIUMICINO (FCO) airport.
- However, there is a COTRAL bus that will connect you to the Tiburtina Metro station on Metro Line, the Tiburtina train and bus stations.
- Getting from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Rome (and Vice Versa) – Please scroll down to the paragraph, "Taking the Bus from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Rome" – by Jessica | April 23rd, 2009 – Source: Italy section of WhyGo
- TAXI SERVICE
- Rome Fiumicino Airport by Taxi – Source: AIRWISE
- TRAIN SERVICE
- VIA ROMA TERMINI (ROME'S MAIN TRAIN STATION)
- Leonardo Express – "The Trenitalia Nonstop Train to the Fiumicino (FCO) Airport" – Posted on September 24, 2011 – Source: Ron in Rome! – "Assistance, Coaching, & Thoughts on Visiting & Living in Rome!"
- Leonardo Express between Roma Termini and Fiumicino airport – Source: TRENITALIA – In English, Italian
- VIA FERROVIA METROPOLITANA 1 (FR1) TRAIN TO OSTIENSE, TIBURTINA, TRASTEVERE, TUSCOLANA AND OTHER ROME TRAIN STATIONS AND SPECIFIC METROPOLITANA DI ROMA (ROME SUBWAY / METRO/ UNDERGROUND) STOPS ON THE A AND B LINES
- The FR1 Metropolitan Train To and From the Fiumicino (FCO) Airport – Posted on September 21, 2011 – Source: Ron in Rome! – "Assistance, Coaching, & Thoughts on Visiting & Living in Rome!"
- Metropolitan service FR1 – Source: TRENITALIA – In English, Italian
- Please note: You do not always need to go all the way into ROMA TERMINI to catch a TRENITALIA train. You can go to the train station at TIBURTINA and transfer to another train, depending on your final destination.
- For example, when my wife and I went to the USA on our last trip, we traveled on a regional train from Arezzo to the train station at Tiburtina and transferred to the FR1 train for FCO. We saved time and money by going this way than by training all the way into Roma Termini and then getting on the Leonardo Express train for FCO.
- GUIDES
- Airport Guide: Rome, Fiumicino (FCO) – Source: Airport Guides section of Air France – web site is ountry specific – In multiple languages
- Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport Guide – "Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino" – Source: IHateTaxis.com – "Arrive Stress-Free™" – "An International Travellers' Transportation Guide" – In multiple languages
- Rome Leonardo da Vinci (FCO) Airport – Source: ifly.com – "The Web's Best Guide to Airports"
- INFORMATION
- Coming and Going from FCO - Rome, Italy – "Arriving in Rome" – By Arlene Fleming – Source: Air Travel section of About.com
- Rome Airport Guide (FCO) – Pauline Kenny and Andrew McGarrell – Source: found in the Planning Your Trip to Italy portion of the slow travel italy section of slow travel
- Rome Fiumicino Airport (Leonardo da Vinci) – Source: Airport Desk – "On this website you can find information on the most popular airports of tourists and business passengers." – In multiple languages
- LEFT LUGGAGE/LUGGAGE STORAGE
- PASSENGER ASSISTANCE: DISABLED/HANDICAPPED
- Reduced mobility passengers assistance – Source: Found in the SERVICES section of Aeroporti di Roma S.p.A. – FIUMICINO – In English, Italian
- Rome Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) Medical & Handicapped Help – "Emergency / Medical Services at Rome Leonardo da Vinci FCO Airport" – Source: ifly.com – "The Web's Best Guide to Airports"
- AirPortshuttle – Source: web site
- From Fiumicino Airport to Ciampino Airport – Source: Rome-Shuttle.com
- Rome's Airports Fiumicino and Ciampino (FCO - CIA) – "Practical Information For Travelers Using Rome's Main Commercial Airports" – Source: The Rome Toolkit – "The Independent Travellers Guide To Rome"
- SEE ALSO:
- ROME/ROMA
- Info on some of my blog entries (URLs) for Roma/Rome, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, March 03, 2010
- Info about, for or on food in Roma / Rome * dated, Wednesday, April 30, 2014
- Info about churches (non-Catholic), mosques and synagogues in Roma / Rome * dated, Wednesday, April 23, 2014
- Info on things to do in Rome/Roma, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, June 15, 2011
- Info on blogs about, for or on Rome/Roma, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, August 11, 2010
- Info for maps of Roma/Rome, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, June 23, 2010
- Info on guides for Rome/Roma, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, January 13, 2010
- Info on three day or suggested itineraries for Rome/Roma, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, December 30, 2009
- Info on web sites about, for or on Rome/Roma, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, December 23, 2009
- Info on the Best of/Top 10 of Rome/Roma, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, December 16, 2009
- Info About, For or On Rome, Italy *, dated, Tuesday, December 13, 2005
- RELATED
- Info about airports in Tuscany/Toscana, Italy *, dated, Tuesday, March 10, 2009
- Info for Handicapped and Disabled Travelers going to Italy *, dated, Friday, May 18, 2007
- Info for Disabled/Handicapped, Hearing Impaired and/or Vision/Sight Individuals in Italy *, dated, Friday, March 3, 2006
- Info on Airports in Italy, Airport Guides and How to Get To and From the Airport *, dated, Thursday, November 24, 2005
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That's it for Wednesday, 30 March 2011: mercoledì, 30 marzo 2011
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(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 23 MAY 2014)
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