Miami to Rome (MIA–FCO) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections
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MIA–FCO is served by 4 airlines with nonstop service. ITA Airways, American Airlines and Iberia lead the route. The flight covers 5,176 miles in approximately 9h 36m. Beyond nonstop, 67 hubs offer 1-stop connections.
Airline Landscape
| Airline | Freq/wk | Aircraft | Duration | Dep OTP | Alliance | Codeshares |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AZ ITA Airways Also: ET, EY | 13 | 339, 359 | 9h55-10h19 | SkyTeam | ET, EY | |
| AA American Airlines Also: AY, BA | 7 | 772 | 10h10 | Oneworld | AY, BA | |
| IB Iberia | 7 | 772 | 10h10 | Oneworld | – | |
| ITY ITA Airways | 1 | – | 9h36 | SkyTeam | – |
Weekly Schedule Pattern
Connection Landscape
Travel Essentials
MIA: EDT · FCO: CEST
When it's 6:00 PM in Miami, it's 12:00 AM (next day) in Rome.
US passport holders enter Italy visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period across the entire Schengen area. No advance application is needed. Italy is an EU member and Schengen member. Passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the planned departure from the Schengen area. At Rome Fiumicino (FCO), Milan Malpensa (MXP), Venice Marco Polo (VCE), or any Italian airport, immigration stamps your passport at the non-EU line.
The 90-day Schengen clock runs across all 29 Schengen countries. Italy's high-speed rail network connects Rome to Florence in 1 hour 30 minutes, Rome to Naples in 1 hour 10 minutes, and Rome to Milan in 2 hours 55 minutes on Trenitalia Frecciarossa or Italo NTV trains. Book early for the best fares: Rome to Florence starts at EUR 19 ($20.50) on Italo if purchased 3 to 4 weeks ahead. Vatican City and San Marino, both independent microstates within Italy, require no separate visa.
Direct flights from New York JFK to Rome run about 8 hours 30 minutes on ITA Airways, Delta, and United. Newark, Miami, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia also have nonstop service to Italian cities. Italy uses the euro, trading at roughly $1.08 per EUR 1. Card payments work at most businesses, though small shops and trattorias may prefer cash for amounts under EUR 10. Rome's metro has 3 lines: single tickets cost EUR 1.50 ($1.62). A 7-day Roma Pass costs EUR 38.50 and includes unlimited transit plus museum discounts. A proper Italian lunch (primo, secondo, contorno, and house wine) at a neighborhood trattoria runs EUR 15 to EUR 25 ($16 to $27).
Metrorail Orange Line runs from downtown Miami to the MIA station (15 min from Government Center, $2.25). The MIA Mover people mover connects Metrorail to the terminal; free. Tri-Rail commuter rail serves the airport from Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach ($3.75–6.90).Ride-shares cost $15–25 from Miami Beach, $10–20 from downtown.
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.
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.
MIA–FCO Quick Facts
Frequently Asked Questions
Flights from MIA to FCO
Miami International Airport (MIA) and Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) are connected by nonstop service from American Airlines, ITA Airways, Iberia and ITA Airways. With 56 weekly departures, this is a heavily served route.
MIA to FCO Flight Duration and Schedule
Nonstop flight time from MIA to FCO ranges from 9 hours 36 minutes to 10 hours 19 minutes. The route covers a distance of 5,176 miles (8,330 km). There are approximately 56 weekly flights outbound and 46 return, totaling 102 flights per week in both directions.
Connecting Options and Alternatives
67 one-stop connections are available, with the fastest taking approximately 9 hours via HHN. Two-stop connections are also available via intermediate hubs.