Buenos Aires to Rome (AEP–FCO) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections

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Buenos Aires to Rome
Connecting service available through multiple hubs.
+4h ahead 3 1-stop hubs

While no nonstop service exists between AEP and FCO, connecting options are available through 3 hubs.

Connection Landscape

Beyond nonstop. 1-stop and 2-stop options for AEP to FCO.
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One-Stop Connections
3
Hubs
~20h
Fastest
~25h
Longest
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Two-Stop Connections
173
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Other ways to reach Rome from Buenos Aires

Nearby airports with service to Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport.
Metric AEP→FCO EZE→FCO
Distance from AEP 19 mi
Nonstop airlines 0 2
Weekly flights 0 23
Airports within 200 miles of AEP with service to Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport.

Travel Essentials

Practical planning for this route.
Time Difference
+4h
Rome is 4 hours ahead of Buenos Aires.
AEP: -03 · FCO: CET

When it's 6:00 PM in Buenos Aires, it's 10:00 PM in Rome.
Getting from FCO

Leonardo Express to Roma Termini (32 min, €14) departs from inside the terminal every 30 minutes. Regional FL1 trains cost €8 and serve Trastevere, Ostiense, and Tiburtina; useful if your accommodation is near those stations.Official taxis (white, metered) from FCO to central Rome (within the Aurelian Walls) have a fixed €50 fare regardless of traffic. Agree on the fixed rate before departure. Ciampino (CIA) handles Ryanair and some charter flights; it is 40 minutes east of Rome by bus and a completely separate airport.

Rome Climate

Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry (28–36°C, June–August) with little rain and intense sunshine. Heat rarely disrupts flights but can make the terminal uncomfortable. Winters are mild (5–13°C) with rain primarily from November through February. Snow in Rome is rare, occurring once every few years, but when it falls the city and airport are largely unprepared. Even light accumulations cause significant disruption.

Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons (15–23°C). Sirocco winds from the Sahara occasionally bring warm dusty air and reduced visibility in spring. FCO has little fog risk and generally good flying weather compared to northern European hubs.

AEP–FCO Quick Facts

Key statistics for the Buenos Aires to Rome route.
Route details
Time difference+4 hours
Airlines (nonstop)0
1-stop connections3 hubs
Origin: AEP
IATA / ICAOAEP / SABE
TimezoneAmerica/Argentina/Buenos_Aires
Passengers/yr14.9M
Elevation18 ft / 5 m
Destination: FCO
IATA / ICAOFCO / LIRF
TimezoneEurope/Rome
Passengers/yr49.2M
Elevation13 ft / 4 m

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about AEP to FCO flights.
Yes, 1-stop connections are available through MIA, GIG and GRU. These options provide additional schedule flexibility.
Rome is 4 hours ahead of Buenos Aires.
Nearby alternatives include EZE. See the Alternatives section for a full comparison.
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Connecting Options and Alternatives

3 one-stop connections are available, with the fastest taking approximately 20 hours via MIA. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs. Nearby alternative airports include Buenos Aires (Ezeiza) (EZE).