Berlin to Rome (BER–FCO) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections

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Flight Schedule 8 flights Verified 49m ago
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  Flight Airline AC Dep Arr Dur OTP Sched  
✈ Nonstop
FR40
FR Ryanair
73H
9:20 AM
CEST T2
11:30 AM
CEST
2h 10m
70%
M T W T F S S
Prices
U25079
U2 easyJet
320
1:08 PM
CEST T1
3:14 PM
CEST
2h 6m
53%
M T W T F S S
Prices
U25081
U2 easyJet
320
5:25 PM
CEST T1
7:35 PM
CEST
2h 10m
53%
M T W T F S S
Prices
FR134
FR Ryanair
73H
6:40 PM
CEST T2
8:50 PM
CEST
2h 10m
70%
M T W T F S S
Prices
FR41
FR Ryanair
73H
6:45 AM
CEST T1
8:55 AM
CEST
2h 10m
40%
M T W T F S S
Prices
U25080
U2 easyJet
320
10:05 AM
CEST T1
12:20 PM
CEST
2h 15m
M T W T F S S
Prices
FR135
FR Ryanair
73H
7:55 PM
CEST T1
10:05 PM
CEST
2h 10m
40%
M T W T F S S
Prices
U25082
U2 easyJet
320
8:03 PM
CEST T1
10:05 PM
CEST
2h 2m
M T W T F S S
Prices

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No scheduled airline flights on this route — it's flown by charter / private operators (). No nonstop flights on this route. connecting options below.

✦ 1-Stop connections via 10 hubs
MUC Munich 3h 31m A3AZLH AZETEY Munich (MUC) to Rome flights
LIN Segrate (MI) 3h 35m U2 AZFBKM Segrate (MI) (LIN) to Rome flights
BLQ Bologna 3h 35m FR AFARAZ Bologna (BLQ) to Rome flights
ZRH Zurich 3h 40m ACAIAZ ACAZET Zurich (ZRH) to Rome flights
VIE Vienna 3h 40m AINHOS AZFROS Vienna (VIE) to Rome flights
FRA Frankfurt am Main 3h 45m A3ACAI AZDEET Frankfurt am Main (FRA) to Rome flights
CGN Köln (Cologne) 3h 50m EW AZEW Köln (Cologne) (CGN) to Rome flights
NAP Napoli 4h 5m EWU2 AFARAZ Napoli (NAP) to Rome flights
VCE Venezia (VE) 4h 5m FRU2 AFARAZ Venezia (VE) (VCE) to Rome flights
DBV Dubrovnik 4h 8m EWFR ACAIAZ Dubrovnik (DBV) to Rome flights
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Berlin to Rome
2 carriers, 21 flights/week nonstop.
2 Airlines 732 mi 2h 10m nonstop

BER–FCO is served by 2 airlines with nonstop service. Ryanair and easyJet lead the route. The flight covers 732 miles in approximately 2h 10m. Beyond nonstop, 1-stop connecting options are also available.

Airline Landscape

All carriers operating nonstop BER–FCO service, compared side by side.
Airline Freq/wk Aircraft Duration Dep OTP Alliance Codeshares
FR Ryanair 12 73H 2h10
U2 easyJet 9 320 2h06-2h10
Aircraft on this route
320 Airbus A320 – U2
73H Boeing 737-800 (Winglets) – FR
Alliance coverage
Unaffiliated: FR + U2 (21 flights/wk, 100%)
OTP based on airport-level delay snapshots. Duration ranges reflect seasonal/directional variation.

Weekly Schedule Pattern

Nonstop flight frequency by day of week, BER to FCO direction.
Mon
4
flights
Tue
3
flights
Wed
3
flights
Thu
4
flights
Fri
4
flights
Sat
1
flight
Sun
2
flights
Departure time distribution
12 AM6 AM12 PM6 PM12 AM
Morning departures
Afternoon/evening departures
4
Nonstop flights
21
Outbound / wk
22
Return / wk

Connection Landscape

Beyond nonstop. 1-stop and 2-stop options for BER to FCO.
1-STOP
One-Stop Connections
116
Hubs
~3h
Fastest
~30h
Longest
Verified with published schedule alignment and minimum connection time.
2-STOP
Two-Stop Connections
8,425
Candidates
Two-stop connections loaded in the connections tab above.
Connections computed from published schedules with minimum connection time verification. Use the interactive explorer above the fold to filter by airline, tier, and layover time.

Travel Essentials

Practical planning for this route.
Time Difference
0h
Rome is 0 hours the same as Berlin.
BER: CEST · FCO: CEST

When it's 6:00 PM in Berlin, it's 6:00 PM in Rome.
Distance & Flight Time
732 mi / 1,178 km
Nonstop flight time is approximately 2h 10m gate to gate.
Visa & Entry

German passport holders can enter Italy visa-free with no time limit. Both countries are EU and Schengen members, so you have full freedom of movement. A German passport or national ID card is all you need. No border checks on flights from Germany.

For stays over 3 months, register at the local Anagrafe (civil registry) office. You will need proof of accommodation, health insurance or EHIC card, and financial means. The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) covers emergency medical care in Italy. Italy uses the euro, same as Germany.

Getting to BER

The Airport Express (FEX) train runs non-stop from Berlin Hauptbahnhof and Ostbahnhof to BER in 30 minutes (€3.80 with ABC zone ticket, or included in Berlin day passes). S-Bahn S9 also connects the airport to central Berlin with stops, taking about 45–50 minutes for the same fare.Taxis from Mitte cost €40–55 (35–50 min). Ride-shares (Uber) run €30–45. The A113 motorway provides direct access from the city ring. Parking from €10/day in the P4/P5 lots with terminal walkway. BER opened in 2020 after years of delays; infrastructure is new and well-organized.

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.

BER–FCO Quick Facts

Key statistics for the Berlin to Rome route.
Route details
Distance732 mi / 1,178 km
Flight time2h 10m
Time difference0 hours
Airlines (nonstop)2
Weekly flights21 out / 22 return
1-stop connectionsAvailable
Origin: BER
IATA / ICAOBER / EDDB
TimezoneEurope/Berlin
Passengers/yr25.5M
Elevation157 ft / 48 m
Destination: FCO
IATA / ICAOFCO / LIRF
TimezoneEurope/Rome
Passengers/yr49.2M
Elevation13 ft / 4 m

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about BER to FCO flights.
Nonstop flights from Berlin Brandenburg Airport to Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport take about 2h 10m gate to gate. The route covers 732 miles.
2 airlines operate flights from BER to FCO: Ryanair and easyJet.
This route has daily service. Check the schedule above for departure days and times in each direction.
Yes, 1-stop connections are available, ranked by layover time. Common connecting points include Munich, Milano Linate and Bologna Guglielmo Marconi.
Yes, return flights from FCO to BER are available. Use the direction toggle at the top to view the return schedule.
Click the 'Search Flights' button to check availability and prices on Google Flights. You can also compare airlines and schedules on this page to find the best option.
Route data is updated regularly from official airline schedules. On-time performance data comes from recent airport delay snapshots.

Flights from BER to FCO

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) and Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) are connected by nonstop service from Ryanair and easyJet. With 21 weekly departures, this is a well served route.

BER to FCO Flight Duration and Schedule

Nonstop flight time from BER to FCO is about 2 hours 10 minutes gate to gate. The route covers a distance of 732 miles (1,178 km). There are approximately 21 weekly flights outbound and 22 return, totaling 43 flights per week in both directions.

Connecting Options and Alternatives

1-stop connecting options are also available, commonly via Munich, Milano Linate and Bologna Guglielmo Marconi. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.