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Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Boston to Fiumicino that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Mon, Nov 24 - Wed, Dec 3
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9:59 am - 11:05 amBOS-FCO
19h 06m2 stops
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11:55 am - 3:50 pmFCO-BOS
33h 55m1 stop
$410Scandinavian Airlines
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Sun, Nov 9 - Thu, Nov 20
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6:25 pm - 2:30 pmBOS-FCO
14h 05m1 stop
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3:20 pm - 2:05 pmFCO-BOS
28h 45m1 stop
$411Austrian Airlines
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Wed, Dec 3 - Wed, Dec 10
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5:30 am - 9:25 amBOS-FCO
21h 55m1 stop
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9:35 am - 7:42 pmFCO-BOS
16h 07m2 stops
$412Multiple Airlines
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Wed, Nov 12 - Wed, Nov 19
United Airlines Logo
3:40 pm - 8:55 amBOS-FCO
11h 15m1 stop
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1:15 pm - 12:28 pmFCO-BOS
29h 13m2 stops
$419United Airlines
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Tue, Oct 28 - Mon, Nov 17
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10:50 pm - 2:00 pmBOS-FCO
10h 10m1 stop
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8:15 pm - 8:20 pmFCO-BOS
30h 05m1 stop
$422SWISS
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Tue, Oct 28 - Wed, Nov 12
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9:30 am - 8:30 amBOS-FCO
18h 00m1 stop
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1:15 pm - 12:28 pmFCO-BOS
29h 13m2 stops
$423United Airlines
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Mon, Nov 17 - Tue, Nov 25
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6:40 pm - 8:40 amBOS-FCO
8h 00mnonstop
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11:05 am - 2:30 pmFCO-BOS
9h 25mnonstop
$431Delta
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Mon, Nov 17 - Tue, Nov 25
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6:40 pm - 8:40 amBOS-FCO
8h 00mnonstop
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11:05 am - 2:30 pmFCO-BOS
9h 25mnonstop
$432Delta
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Mon, Dec 1 - Mon, Dec 8
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10:10 pm - 2:00 pmBOS-FCO
9h 50m1 stop
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8:15 pm - 8:20 pmFCO-BOS
30h 05m1 stop
$444SWISS
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Sun, Oct 26 - Wed, Nov 5
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6:20 pm - 7:15 amBOS-FCO
7h 55mnonstop
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10:15 am - 1:45 pmFCO-BOS
9h 30mnonstop
$448ITA Airways
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There are direct flights from Boston to Rome 5 days a week: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun.
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Typical prices: $550-$985
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Typical prices: $503-$645
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How much is a round-trip flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

This analysis is based on the cheapest round-trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport departing in November.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

If your flying dates are flexible, you should consider flying to Rome Fiumicino Airport on a Tuesday, as we generally find the cheapest rates on that day for this route. On the other hand, Friday is the most expensive day to fly from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport. For your return ticket, we recommend flying on a Friday and avoiding Sundays for the best deals.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport is November, where tickets cost $598 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and December, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $929 and $832 respectively.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport, you should book around 1 week before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 2 weeks before departure.

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ITA Airways

Enjoy multi-course meals in business class with Italian wine and no trays during main meals.


ITA offers complimentary wine and two meal choices in economy class on long-haul flights.

Delta

Delta One features lie-flat seats with privacy doors on select A350 aircraft for enhanced comfort.


Delta offers free Wi-Fi for SkyMiles members on most international flights, enhancing connectivity.

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BOS

Download the FlyLogan app for gate info, flight status, and order ahead options at BOS restaurants.

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FCO

Take the Leonardo Express train from FCO to Roma Termini in 32 minutes, with departures every 15 minutes.

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Low seasonFebruary
Cheapest flight$191
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 8% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 0% lower on average.
Flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport

When to book flights from Boston to Rome

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Boston to Rome based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs for booking Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport flights

  • What is the luggage allowance on British Airways on flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    The luggage allowance on British Airways (BA) depends on the ticket type and frequent flyer status of the passenger. Passengers are allowed one standard-sized carry-on bag with a maximum weight of 51 lbs and one personal item such as a handbag or laptop bag. Passengers in the economy class are generally allowed one 51 lbs bag. Passengers in premium cabins, such as Business and First, have higher baggage allowances.

  • What transport options are available from Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to the city center?

    There are multiple transport options available from Rome Fiumicino Airport to the city center. These include buses, trains, taxis, and private car services. One popular option is the Leonardo Express train, which is a direct train service from Fiumicino Airport to Rome's central Termini Station. This train service runs every 15 minutes and takes approximately 32 minutes to reach the city center. Another option is the cheaper local train service, which also runs from Fiumicino Airport to Termini Station.

  • What services does ITA Airways offer for economy passengers on flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    ITA Airways various services for economy passengers, such as online check-in, seat assignment, and various passenger assistance services. In particular, passengers traveling in economy class on ITA Airways flights are able to choose their seats free of charge for all destinations.

  • What seat options are available on Icelandair flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    Icelandair offers several classes of service on its flights, including Economy, Economy Light, Economy Standard, Economy Flex, and Saga Premium. Saga Premium is the highest level of service available on Icelandair flights, offering premium comfort. Passengers traveling in Saga Premium can enjoy benefits such as priority check-in, lounge access, fluffy pillows, noise-canceling headphones, and additional baggage allowances. In addition, there is also a bidding system through which passengers can bid for a seat upgrade on their flight.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport was $191 for a one-way ticket and $410 for a round-trip.

  • Do I need a passport to fly between Boston and Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    Yes, you'll most likely have to show a valid passport before boarding the plane in Boston and on arrival in Rome Fiumicino Airport.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    All the following airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport flight route: Air France, Delta, SWISS, KLM, United Airlines, JetBlue, Lufthansa, Iberia, and British Airways.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    The Airbus A330-900neo is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    oneworld, Star Alliance, and SkyTeam are the airline alliances operating flights between Boston and Rome Fiumicino Airport, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

  • On which days can I fly direct from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    There are nonstop flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport on a daily basis.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Boston to Rome, Delta or KLM?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Boston to Rome are Delta and KLM. With an average price for the route of $831 and an overall rating of 7.9, Delta is the most popular choice. KLM is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $855 and an overall rating of 7.7.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Rome Fiumicino Airport from Boston is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Rome Fiumicino Airport with an airline and back to Boston with another airline. Booking your flights between Boston and FCO can sometimes prove cheaper using this method.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Rome Fiumicino Airport from Boston up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $430 or less one-way and $619 or less round-trip.
  • US citizens need a visa to fly from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO). More specifically, US citizens need to apply for an ETIAS authorization, which functions as a visa waiver, prior to their travel to any country within the Schengen Area, including Italy.
  • Lufthansa offers services for families traveling with children on flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport. These include special assistance during boarding, family check-in counters, customized meal options, and priority baggage handling.
  • Condor offers assistance and services for passengers with reduced mobility (PRM) on their flights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport. These include wheelchair assistance, boarding and deplaning assistance, hearing-impaired assistance, and assistance with guide dogs.
  • Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is a hub for multiple airlines, including Delta Airlines. Passengers flying from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport can access the Delta Sky Club at BOS which offers comfortable seating, complimentary drinks and snacks, and Wi-Fi.
  • Vueling allows pets on board their lights from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport. Pets such as dogs, cats, birds and terrapins are allowed to travel in the cabin with their owners as long as they do not exceed 17 lbs.

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Boston Logan Intl to Rome Fiumicino

Monday

Delta

Delta

Wednesday

Delta, ITA Airways

Delta, ITA Airways

Friday

Delta, ITA Airways

Delta, ITA Airways

Saturday

Delta

Delta

Sunday

ITA Airways

ITA Airways

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Rome Fiumicino to Boston Logan Intl

Tuesday

Delta

Delta

Wednesday

ITA Airways

ITA Airways

Thursday

Delta

Delta

Friday

ITA Airways

ITA Airways

Saturday

Delta

Delta

Sunday

Delta, ITA Airways

Delta, ITA Airways

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Boston to Rome

 
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DeltaOverall score based on 7979 reviews
7.3Food
7.9Comfort
8.5Crew
8.2Boarding
7.9Entertainment
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Flight was too crowded and seats are too small, especially since passengrs are getting larger. Having a middle seat is ALWAYS tough! Woman on my left was large & kept creeping in to my space. Flight personnel were great! Have more savory rather than sweet snacks please.

6.0 GoodMaryann, Oct 2025ATL - SFO
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Flight was too crowded and seats are too small, especially since passengrs are getting larger. Having a middle seat is ALWAYS tough! Woman on my left was large & kept creeping in to my space. Flight personnel were great! Have more savory rather than sweet snacks please.

Flight was crowded and the woman sitting on my left was large & kept crouching in to my space. You need bigger seats or smaller passengers to fit into the seats you DO have! Snack were OK. Would appreciate if airlines had more savory rather than sweet snacks, thank you!

Delayed flight (1hour) plus a long layover after an overnight flight with no backup plane available.

We were delayed, which I think had to do with air traffic control. Otherwise, everything was great.

The boarding process needs to be refined. Sometimes the gate crew calls out the zones and then flip to showing the.zones boarding on the gate monitor display. So, unless you are huddled around the gate lanes watching the monitor, you could miss your boarding zone. Suggest the zones be announced each time a new zone is allowed to board.

The boarding process needs to be refined. Sometimes the gate crew call out the boarding zone, and then flip to the monitor to show which zones are boarding. So unless everyone is gathered around to see the monitor there is usually confusion as wi which zones are boarding.

On time flight. Seat comfort could be better in the Comfort section.

My issue was with TSA agents for delta airlines. My luggage got flagged. The agent was going thru another persons first. He took 20 min to go thru hers. I asked them to bring mine closer so I could sit down . They said you can go sit it will be fine. I said I am supposed to keep my eyes on my bags at all times. The agent was meticulously unwrapping 2 gifts that the lady had and then tried to re warp it. He was trying to be kind i get it but 20 min for me to stand watching him do that was ridiculous. It was 6 am and there were a ton of travelers. Mine was flagged for some air packed tea that I bought in Turkey. My previous delta flight and 2 others before didn’t flag it. Consistency would be nice. Also on the flight the window shades were down for take off and landing - I thought that was very odd I thought they had to remain open for take off and landing.

The flight was an hour and a half late departing which was inconvenient

Delay in SLC jammed us up in Chicago. Got caught up in rush hour traffic

At the airport, terrible, I do not want to even remember it. It was too humiliating for a business class passenger.

Flight was ok but lack of communication cost me to literally beg to be put on another flight as connecting flight had departed

They forgot to serve food and the crew was very unfriendly. Never experienced such a bad KLM flight. Usually fly from Toronto. New York was different.

Over 1 Hr delay. No APU so no AC on ground. Plane was hot during boarding and then they closed the doors over 20 minutes before engine start so interior of plane was steamy hot and stuffy. Could have been helped by opening doors until ready to depart.

First of all we couldn’t check in online, then we learn at the airport we were on stand by for KLM’s mistake of overbooking. The seats were not comfy at all. Our luggage got lost.

Ad experience - been flying many years with them but they are losing out to other carriers with their service and bagage / seating policy. My 2 12-yo kids were not placed with the parent. Absurdity.

The baggage drop-off in Stuttgart is bad: after online check-in you cannot use the automated baggage drop off as indicated on the website. You can use the terminals but have to cue to 1 of three open and slowly working counters to drop the bags. took about 45 minutes wait time.

Our first flight was delayed so we missed our connecting flight. However it was easy to book a later flight on their app.

My flight was delayed by 6 hours then I missed BOTH of my connecting flights, I then had to stay in the AIRPORT at JFK because soooooo many people also suffered from missing flights and there was no hotels available. I would like to be compensated for this experience! I had to stay in the airport for over 16 hours!

I appreciate that KLM was proactive in informing me of the 2 hour delay which enabled me to replan my travel. It was a bit stressful not knowing whether my connection from Montreal to Ottawa was happening. But the ground and air crew did a good job at comforting and assuring me.

Excellent, Lima to Paris. But Paris to Amsterdam, delayed, missed my flight and KLM treated its missed flights passengers very badly, terribly bad. No hotel accommodation given. Passengers were told to find their own hotel accommodation and claim at reasonable rate and left the booth and literally with armed Police Officers listening to passengers complains. For three hours, after moving by Uber from hotel to hotel and calling and booking online, no hotel was available. I had to return to the airport and seat/sleep on the benches, suffering the cold, and rats running around until my new allocated flight the next day. It was the most terrible KLM treatment even seen and being a Business Class passenger. Still mentally suffering to date as a result.

I bought business class tickets but the seats are exactly like economy with no comfort seats nor an empty seat next to me provided. Very poor, low quality airline.

I don't understand the concept of paying to get your personal luggage onboard and then asked to check it in.... either sell the space or don't, its a hassle to carry those all through the airport just to make a check in at the last minute.

The food was great and the service and attitude was amazing!!

It was a great experience. The only thing I would have changed was that the bathrooms were never cleaned and they got very dirty.

Old airplanes small seats expensive tickets, not as expected overall and not comfortable according to the price

It was an OK flight with below mediocre service by their flight attendants

Wasted a lot of time trying to find the CDG lounge - it was not next to the connecting flight gate like the Air France staff said.

My experience was good overall, the quality of the food really decreased! There used to be a choice between meat and fish now it’s between chicken and pasta! In the choices of entertainment meditation has been added which is very good. Soft chair workout to improve blood circulation and avoid phlebitis should be added.

The only reason the overall rating wasn't "excellent" was due to problems in claiming luggage. The bags are delivered to the main area (Cinta 35) for domestic passengers, but to a DIFFERENT ROOM for international arrivees. After waiting 30 minutes, someone (who didn't appear to be from Air France or the airport) told us to go to another area. There we found our bags, which appeared to have been awaiting us for a while. We had to go through a bag check before leaving the airport. If we had been alerted to this possibility, or better yet, been to go directly to Cinta 34, we could have eliminated quite a bit of waiting.

The flight was okay however, for whatever reason they were not able to check me in for all 3 flights that I had booked through them creating a big problem when I landed in Toronto, in addition my luggage never made it to Toronto as well. So overall experience was not good

Fast and sensible boarding was absolutely amazing. But extortionate wifi and seats that barely moved, making me unable to sleep, didn't do a lot of favors.

I liked the front row seats. A lot of leg room. The check-in window needs to be longer

The actual flight experience was great. The handling of my luggage was terrible. First, I had to check in at the airport and wasn’t able to check in online because they booked me with a partner carrier in the U.S. that was incredibly inconvenient. I was also told that I would have to check in again with the partner airline in the U.S., also incredibly inconvenient at a large airport. Second, when I was at the counter, they did not tell me my carryon was too big. I only found that out when I tried to board the plane. I don’t know that it actually was too big though. It’s a standard sized carry on that I’ve never had issue with on any planes before. They assured me my bag would be checked all the way to my final destination. Due to flight from Paris to Dublin being delayed, I was rebooked on a different transatlantic flight to the U.S., which resulted in a different connecting flight to my final destination. My luggage was rerouted and I was assured it would be at my final destination. When I got to Newark, I received multiple phone calls alerting me that my bag was across the airport at a different terminal and that I needed to go pick it up near the baggage carousels. In the Newark airport, every terminal has its own security checkpoint. Leaving any terminal and entering another one requires a security check. At this point, I had to go through security in Paris, then again for US customs and pre-clearance at Dublin, then a third time when I had to change terminals at Newark for my connecting flight home. It was at this point I received the call that I needed to retrieve my bag from literally the opposite end of the airport and go through security A FOURTH TIME. These was no notification that I needed to do this before I went to the gate for my final flight. It took me an hour to go do all this, after I had already been traveling for 19 hours while sick and should have been home already were it not for the delay of my original flight. I retrieved the bag. My carryon became a carryon again and fit just fine on the last plane, by the way. I would also like to mention that my TSA flight information was not included on my ticket, so once again, I had to go to the airline counter to get my ticket corrected and reprinted before I could go through security and try to save myself time. Finally, I have celiac disease and prefer not to eat meat. There was literally no food I could eat on the seven and a half hour flight across the Atlantic. When the flight attendant woke me up for dinner (I would have preferred to sleep), I asked if there were any gluten free options. I was told the only option was chicken. I begrudgingly accepted because it was the only option, hoping anything else in the meal could be eaten. There was plain rice and a few green beans. The side dish was teriyaki vegetables containing gluten. There was a piece of bread, containing gluten. There was a custard, containing gluten. I could eat literally nothing except the very small amount of rice and green beans. When the same flight attendant came around again, while I was sleeping, a sandwich was placed in front of me, again food I could not eat. And this was after I got to the flight to find that my newly assigned seat on my transatlantic flight had been given to someone else! It’s like nobody communicates over there. This airline has the worst logistics of any airline I have ever been on, and I travel frequently. Dear Aer Lingus, DO BETTER.

Dublin airport is big and US Customs and Immigration screening officers are is part of the process there. This eliminates screening upon arrival to US, however should be taken into consideration when playing your transfer. After all, pleasant experience enhanced by draft Guinness and Irish coffee at the buffet area near the gate. We loved boarding by the row, back of the airplane first.

There was a mixup with our tickets. They said they did not receive payment for them but yet we had seat assignments. We had to purchase last-minute tickets which cost us three times as much. that’s why they got a rated of a one.

Baggage fees are deceptive! When I booked this flight, I purchased two tickets and had indicated that I wanted one checked bag. That increased the ticket price by about $100 PER TICKET!. When we went to check in, I was told that I could only check ONE bag, even though I had purchased TWO tickets. I had to pay an additional $50 each way for my wife’s bag. In my opinion, I paid twice for her bag.

Too hot. Asked for an extra glass of water and was ignored. Asked to sit in empty seats that were open because it was so hot and crowded and was denied and the seats were empty the entire flight

Terrible leg room - I’m 5’3” and my knees were touching the seat in front of me. When the person sitting in front of me leaned back, there was about 15 inches of space between my head and the TV screen which made it awkward to view movies. Last year they had decent food, but this year the only tasty item on the trip was dessert.

The flight was delayed leaving Philadelphia due to “catering” and consequently arrived in Dublin some 75 minutes later than scheduled. Consequently this caused me to miss my connecting flight to Glasgow and I had to spend the night in Dublin.

Flight was on time and pretty standard. No Hiccups. I have no complaints, which is a lot to say about a 12 hour flight.

-The seats could be roomier -The entertainment in English could be more current! The moves were very old!!! -They served too many carbs! What happened to fruit and yogurt!!!!

We upgraded to premium economy and it made a difference in a 12 hr flight. I didn’t like that we had to deplane in the tarmac with our carryon luggage. Other than that, it was ok.

Everything was much better than I had expected, since I hadn’t heard of your airline before. I hope to take advantage of your excellent service again.

Staff were nice, we left on time and arrived early, food was good. Unfortunately, they lost one of our bags and have been unable to find it. So we are in Italy for a week for my husband‘s birthday and he does not have any of his clothing.

They gave us sandwiches as a meal twice. Snacks mid flight with cookies and a tuna panini. Then just the same tuna panini for dinner. That was it.

Top notch re cleanliness, comfort, operational. Attendants attentive, cheerful, courteous and professional. An unusually high-grade experience all around.

The staff was very good, the only thing was the air conditioning wasn't working during the boarding process so it was very hot inside the plane until we got airborne. The food wasn't great, the chicken was dry and hard to cut, the ravioli was ok and the little pizza pocket thing was pretty bad. Other than that is was a good flight all around

Better consideration for families traveling with a disabled person. They insisted each person hold their own boarding pass on their own devices and gave us a hard time accepting eight boarding passes on a single device.

Two of my four flights had issues with toilets either NOT fully operational or completely out of order. Boarding was a joke because they have NOT established who is running the show. In the end, she did a terrible job. The seats 💺 were loose goose and the drinks and snacks were limiting in choices. Also, following Alitalia as an inspiration was strange since they went out of business.

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