Cheap Flights Rome to New York
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About This Route
Rome layers ancient ruins, Baroque piazzas, and Vatican masterpieces into an open-air museum you can cross on foot. Shoulder-season trips dodge the summer heat and crowds.
Reaching Rome from New York usually means a nonstop of roughly eight and three-quarter hours into Fiumicino, and seats are plentiful during the warmer months. ITA Airways, Delta, United and American are the carriers most likely to appear on this route from JFK or Newark. Booking around April, May or October generally beats the crush of summer tourism while the weather stays pleasant. Italy sits within Schengen, and the six-hour time difference means an overnight eastbound flight lands you mid-morning, so plan a light first day. Compare departures from both New York airports, since pricing rarely lines up.
Pro tip: Book 3-6 weeks in advance for the best deals. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are typically the cheapest days to fly on this route. Avoid traveling during peak periods like Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break for lower fares.
$640
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Travel Tips for New York
- ✓Book international fares 2-3 months in advance for the best prices
- ✓Compare JFK and Newark (EWR) — fares to Rome can vary by $100+
- ✓Midweek departures (Tuesday/Wednesday) are usually cheaper than weekends
- ✓Set a price alert to catch drops on long-haul fares
- ✓Fly in shoulder season (Apr, May, Oct) for lower fares
- ✓Consider an overnight eastbound flight to arrive rested
Had a flight delayed or cancelled to or from Rome? You may be owed money
If a flight was delayed 3+ hours, overbooked, or cancelled — even on a trip from the past few years — you could be entitled to up to €600 per passenger. It takes a minute to check, and there's no fee unless you're paid.
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Need a place to stay in Rome?
Once your flight's sorted, it's worth comparing hotels and short stays early — the best-located rooms tend to book up first. Takes a minute to see what's available for your dates.
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Sorted a ride in Rome from the airport?
Booking an airport transfer ahead of time means a driver's waiting when you land — no taxi queue or surge pricing after a long flight. Worth comparing a fixed-price pickup for your arrival.
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Planning what to do in Rome?
The popular museums, tours, and attractions often sell out on peak days — it's worth booking skip-the-line tickets before you go so your trip isn't spent waiting in queues.
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Staying connected in Rome?
A travel eSIM gives you data the moment you land — no roaming charges and no hunting for a local SIM. You can set it up before you fly and switch it on when you arrive.
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