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Cheapest round-trip
$677
Typical prices: $538-$920
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Wed 8/26Mon 8/31
BOS - FCO • 2 stops
Cheapest non-stop
$681
Typical prices: $581-$934
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Mon 8/17Thu 8/27
BOS - FCO • Non-stop
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Cheap Flights from Boston to Rome (BOS-ROM)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Boston to Rome 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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Wed, Aug 26 - Mon, Aug 31
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
11:15 pm - 6:55 pm
BOS
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FCO
13h 40m
2 stops
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
4:45 am - 8:20 pm
FCO
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BOS
21h 35m
2 stops
$677TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Sat, Aug 15 - Tue, Aug 25
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8:05 pm - 8:45 pm
BOS
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FCO
18h 40m
2 stops
Multiple Airlines Logo
9:25 pm - 3:10 pm
FCO
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BOS
23h 45m
2 stops
$678Multiple Airlines
Sun, Oct 11 - Wed, Oct 21
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
6:05 pm - 12:35 pm
BOS
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FCO
12h 30m
1 stop
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
11:10 am - 8:20 pm
FCO
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BOS
15h 10m
2 stops
$679TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Tue, Nov 24 - Wed, Dec 2
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
10:45 pm - 12:05 am
BOS
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FCO
19h 20m
2 stops
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
7:35 pm - 2:40 pm
FCO
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BOS
25h 05m
1 stop
$680TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Wed, Aug 12 - Fri, Aug 21
Delta Logo
4:50 pm - 6:50 am
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FCO
8h 00mnonstop
Delta Logo
1:10 pm - 4:48 pm
FCO
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BOS
9h 38mnonstop
$681Delta
Mon, Sep 21 - Wed, Sep 30
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
10:45 pm - 12:15 am
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FCO
19h 30m
1 stop
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
4:45 am - 8:20 pm
FCO
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BOS
21h 35m
2 stops
$682TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Fri, Dec 4 - Mon, Jan 18
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7:50 pm - 2:00 pm
BOS
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FCO
12h 10m
1 stop
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11:25 am - 6:50 pm
FCO
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BOS
13h 25m
1 stop
$683Icelandair
Mon, Sep 28 - Thu, Oct 15
ITA Airways Logo
5:05 pm - 7:05 am
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FCO
8h 00mnonstop
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10:25 am - 1:40 pm
FCO
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BOS
9h 15mnonstop
$684ITA Airways
Sat, Aug 29 - Sun, Sep 13
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
11:15 pm - 10:20 am
BOS
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FCO
29h 05m
2 stops
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5:45 pm - 2:45 pm
FCO
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BOS
27h 00m
1 stop
$685TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Tue, Aug 18 - Thu, Aug 27
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12:00 pm - 7:55 am
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FCO
13h 55m
1 stop
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1:10 pm - 4:48 pm
FCO
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BOS
9h 38mnonstop
$686Delta
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Boston to Rome flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Boston to Rome to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from Boston to Rome?

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 departing in August.

What is the cheapest Boston to Rome flight route?

Data is based on round-trip flight searches on KAYAK over the past month.

The cheapest return flight from Boston to Rome costs $694 on the route between Boston (BOS) and Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO). It is also the most popular route.

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

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

For Boston to Rome, Monday is the cheapest day to fly on average and Thursday is the most expensive. Flying from Rome back to Boston, the best deals are generally found on Friday, with Tuesday being the most expensive.

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

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Boston to Rome, 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 is January, where tickets cost $294 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and June, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,297 and $1,026 respectively.

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

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, 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, you should book around 1 week before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 9 weeks before departure.

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Expert advice for your flight from Boston to Rome

 
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KAYAK's tips to save more on a Boston to Rome flight

When planning a trip from Boston to Rome, it's important to consider a few factors to ensure you're getting the best deal. Generally, Tuesdays in February are the cheapest times to fly this route.

Cheapest Route: Opt for flights from Boston Logan Intl to Rome Fiumicino for the most affordable fares.

Booking Advance: Book your flight at least 180 days in advance to secure the best prices.

Budget Airline: Consider flying with Vueling, as they generally offer the cheapest fares for this route.

Direct vs Layover: Direct flights are generally cheaper, so try to avoid layovers if possible.

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Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$366
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 16% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 4% 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 flights from Boston to Rome

  • Can I rent a car at Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO)?

    If you’re thinking about renting a car at Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO), you’ll be pleased that all the major car-rental companies offer service at this airport. The rental desks are located in Office Tower 2, and the area is easy to access via pedestrian tunnels that connect the terminals to the multilevel parking structure.

  • Are there any nonstop flights from Boston to Rome?

    While it’s unfortunate that you will not find any nonstop flights between these two major cities, there are various great one-stop options to get you from Boston to Rome. TAP Air Portugal, Lufthansa and Delta Air Lines all offer one-stop flights to Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO).

  • Is there a hotel that’s close to Rome’s Ciampino International Airport (CIA)?

    The Hotel Palacavicchi is just a few minutes from the Rome–Ciampino International Airport (CIA) and offers features like express check-in, complimentary newspapers in the lobby and a business center. There is a round-trip airport shuttle that’s available for travelers’ convenience.

  • Is there any public transportation to get to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) from downtown Boston?

    One of the most economical and fastest ways to get from downtown Boston to the airport is on the Blue Line subway. This train has service from several locations in the Boston area, including downtown, and the train runs from about 6am until about 12.30am each day. The cost to ride the train is around $3 for each one-way trip.

  • Which Rome airport is the closest or most convenient to visit the Colosseum?

    There are two airports serving the city of Rome, Rome–Ciampino International Airport (CIA) and Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO). Rome–Ciampino International Airport is closer in distance to the iconic Colosseum, just about 10 miles (16 km) away, while Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport is closer to 20 miles (32 km) away. Nonetheless, the latter is better connected and it ends up taking more or less the same time to get from either airport to the Colosseum, around 40-50 minutes.

  • Is there anywhere I can store my luggage at Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO)?

    Yes, if you don’t wish to carry all your luggage around Rome while you explore, when arriving at Rome-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport (FCO) there is luggage storage. This storage service is located in the international arrivals hall of Terminal 3. You can expect to pay around €10 ($10.70) per 24 hours.

  • Is there public transportation from Rome–Ciampino International Airport (CIA) into the city center?

    Yes, various transportation methods take you into the city center from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA). The most affordable option for those traveling on a budget is the SIT Shuttle Bus. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the central Roma Termini Station and you can expect to pay more or less €7 ($7.57).

  • Are there accessible services available for travelers arriving at Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO)?

    Before your travels to Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO), book any special assistance you may need by contacting the airline you’ll be traveling with. There are services available such as mobility devices, as well as assistance getting from your gate through the terminal. The airport is equipped with accessible restrooms, ramps, and elevators. It’s also possible to request help for hidden disabilities by contacting ADR Assistance. This would entail support in the preparation and preliminary stages of traveling by plane with autism.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Boston to Rome?

    In the last 5 days, the lowest price for a flight from Boston to Rome was $366 for a one-way ticket and $677 for a round-trip.

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

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

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Boston to Rome?

    On your way to Rome, you’ll fly out from Boston Logan Intl. You’ll be landing in one of Rome’s 2 airports: Rome Ciampino or Rome Fiumicino.

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

    Delta, Air France, KLM, JetBlue, and Iberia offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Boston to Rome flight route.

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

    The Airbus A330-300 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Boston to Rome flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Boston to Rome?

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

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

    There are nonstop flights from Boston to Rome 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 $889 and an overall rating of 7.8, Delta is the most popular choice. KLM is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $860 and an overall rating of 7.8.

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

    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.

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

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Rome 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?

    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 with an airline and back to Boston with another airline.

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

    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 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

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $527 or less one-way and $806 or less round-trip.
  • When flying from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Rome you will most likely have a layover, even though there are some existing nonstop routes. The layover airport depends on the airline you choose to fly with. For instance, with Lufthansa, you will stop in Frankfurt, and on Aer Lingus, you will most likely stop in Dublin.
  • The main arrival airport for flights landing in Rome from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is the city’s largest hub serving the capital city, Rome-Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO).
  • If you're looking for a great way to get to Rome’s city center from Rome–Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino International Airport (FCO), the COTRAL bus is a noteworthy option. The bus makes stops at the Arrivals level of Terminal 2 and offers service to several locations in Rome, including the Rome Tiburtina Railway Station, which is a hub for several trains that travel throughout Italy.
  • If you’ve just landed at Rome–Ciampino International Airport (CIA) and realized that you’ve forgotten something for your trip, you can visit Aelia Duty Free or WH Smith for a wide variety of travel accessories and other products.
  • If you’ve just landed at Rome–Ciampino International Airport (CIA) and need to make a currency exchange, you’ll find their currency exchange in the Arrivals hall. The booth is open seven days a week, normally from 8am until 9pm.
  • If you have a disability, you'll be happy to know that Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) has several features to assist travelers with disabilities. These include things like accessible restrooms located in all the terminal buildings, as well as ramps to allow access to all levels of the terminals.
  • Traveling with children can be difficult, especially before long-distance flights. At Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) there are KidPort playgrounds in each terminal where they can run around and release some of that energy while you wait for your flight to Rome.
  • One of the unique features of Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) is their public art program they've created to enhance travelers’ experience while at the airport. The collection reflects the diversity of not only the city of Boston, but the entire New England region. This program is a combination of permanent installations as well as community art that’s rotated through the airport at regular intervals. If you’d like more information about what is currently on display, you can visit the Massport Information Booths located on the lower levels of each terminal building.
  • If you’re a mother traveling with babies or young infants out of Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), enjoy some time and privacy with them in one of the nursing pods or rooms throughout the airport. You’ll find MAMAVA nursing pods or standard nursing rooms on the second floor of Terminals A, B, and C, and on the third floor of Terminal E.
  • If you’re traveling out of Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) with your pet, visit one of the various pet relief areas before boarding your flight for them to stretch their legs and relieve themselves. There’s at least one in each terminal, in the departure halls.

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Boston Logan Intl to Rome

Monday

Delta,ITA Airways

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

Delta,ITA Airways

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Thursday

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Friday

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Saturday

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Sunday

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Rome to Boston Logan Intl

Monday

Delta,ITA Airways

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

Delta,ITA Airways

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Friday

Delta,ITA Airways

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Saturday

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Sunday

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Reviews of the top 5 airlines serving from Boston to Rome

 
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DeltaOverall score based on 8454 reviews
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7.8Comfort
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I thought the service was very nice and pleasant. There were no hiccups and no issues so overall a good experience.

8.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Jun 2026
BOS - RDU
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I thought the service was very nice and pleasant. There were no hiccups and no issues so overall a good experience.

It was a pleasant surprise to have complimentary Wi-Fi on the flight

Flight was delayed, we could have been notified earlier and in a consistent manner. App was not refreshing for another passenger to get the latest flight status. We could have stayed and waited at the hotel instead of waiting at the airport had we known the flight was going to delayed for more than 5 hours. The toilet is too tight, and needs to be cleaned more frequently (every hour). The entertainment screen froze, the touch screen not responding to touch. We were upgraded to comfort, it is more comfortable than regular economy seats.

The baggage belt was not updated on the Delta App and was displayed on the wrong belt board. Was not expecting this to happen.

The plan was delayed and left DC 90 minutes late. However, it showed a 20 minute delay on the delta app, then a 12 min delay. It turned out to be an hour delay. I found out where the plane was with flightaware. Stop keeping customers in the dark about what is going on.

Pilots lied about waiting on “paperwork”. Sat in the plane for over an hour, waiting on some papers to be printed according to the pilot and then all of a sudden he says good news maintenance is finally on their way. Maybe they can fix it before we get our paperwork. Ended up missing my connection in LaGuardia and as a result, had a fly home to Lexington instead of the Louisville airport. Then paid $100 to uber to Louisville since it was midnight by the time I got in. I wish they would just be transparent with passengers sometimes and not try to beat around the bush on why things are delayed.

One of the flight attendants was a little cranky. I appreciated the free wifi and plug to charge my laptop

The flight was smooth, the crew was great but the plane was quite old

The flight was delayed 90 minutes The Gate was wrong The Restroom on Aircraft was not clean There was a half used water bottle in my seat

Cabin was not pressurized properly. Several passengers had respiratory difficulties.

Seats! The eternal problem in economy. They are like stones!!

Everything is good except the seats are tightened no rooms for the legs,

The plane's pilots, including the captain himself, thanked me for the flight. I know it's just marketing, but it was really nice to see these people. It's a great idea. Airplane food is never "good," but the entire crew and flight organization were top-notch. I really liked Delta, and I think I've traveled all over the world, and that was something new for me. Maybe even the old planes, the B767, but next time I have a choice, Delta will be my first choice. Thank you, a satisfied passenger :)

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.

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.

I did not get my baggage at my final destination..poor coordination with connecting flights with partner airlines (Saudi airways). Also the food was very mediocre.

I paid 3 this and dollars for two tickets. No food, minimum drink, confused service and very uncomfortable sear. There was zero difference between busy ness and tourist class. I received a pathetic apology

We had a wonderful experience with Aer Lingus. The seats were too close for the long trip. The crew was absolutely perfect. They were so caring and thoughtful! My husband did not have a good experience with Air Lingus on the phone when trying to take care of getting better seating because he is disabled and needed a wheelchair prior to the day of our flight! Mariam R. in Boston was so helpful with seating and getting help for my husband. Filip Pytka who works for OCS was extremely helpful! He made sure that we had the lift because my husband could not climb the stairs to get onto the airplane. He took us from the gate all the way down to where we needed to be.

Well, I think we left close to on time. Crew was “eh”.

Seats are terribly cramped. I’m only 5’2” and my knees were practically in my face. No room to put a normal size bag under the seat and when the person in front of you reclined their seat your tray table was in your lap. This is the airline’s way of cramming more seats into the plane to make more money. I’ll think twice about taking Aer Lingus again since there are a few other options from Boston to the Emerald Isle.

The food was mediocre, the coffee was terrible. The entertaining selection was plentiful. They lost my checked luggage which put a damper on my 10-day vacation.

Weeeeeeell, you folks know economy class on Airbuses well--you're packed in like sardines. We may actually spring for more expensive seats next time, with a little room to stretch out. NO room to stretch out in Airbus economy class! :-) Apart from this, the food was decent (considering that it's mass-produced, and has severe spatial restrictions of its own), the staff were friendly enough, and there was a wide selection of movies, etc. to watch. Overall, I'd tend to use the word "adequate" rather than "exceptional" for my experience. But really, how could it be otherwise?

Food was very bad. Boarding was disorganized and messy. Crew was friendly

Gate agents kind of serious. Had to wait til arriving at gate to choose seats. Thankfully they did give us seats together! And grateful the honored our age, giving us seats at the front.

Great service on the plane and by ground staff. great prices. I was able to change seats on the plane. The allocated seats cannot be changed when checkin in online. They have to be done at the airport if you check in at the airport or on the plane by asking a stewardess / steward.

Great travel. Wonderful experience. Hope to do it again in the near future. God willing

The transatlantic flight was wonderful. The regional reminded me of jet blue. Crazy and packed. Not enough overhead space and tough on elderly.

The crew was excellent. What I did not enjoy was the food. I have taken many international flights and this was on the low end. Otherwise the trip was fine.

Seats were the most uncomfortable seats i ever experienced on a flight to Europe from Boston. It was a waist of money in buying premium seats for top dollars. I want my money back for what i paid extra for my seats. Awful conditions!

The flight crew were absolute rock stars. When they came to the gate they looked like royalty, so chic. They also were extremely kind. Food was good and I loved the lack of plastic waste. The flight was lovely and smooth.

We were unable to check in due to technical problems on TAP’s end. The flight was delayed forty minutes with no reason given. We received timely notice of the flight delay. We were also notified of a gate change. The new gate was at a different terminal. When we got to the new terminal, we learned that we had to go back to the old terminal first to check in. This information should have been included along with the gate change notification. Also unexplained, the steward skipped us when offering breakfast.

Late. Lack of updates. Rude hostesses. Terrible food. Lack of headphones.

Flight was delayed but crew gave little to no communication, then “began boarding” but really just had everyone stand up and wait for an hour without any news or updates, as if we were going to start boarding at any second. Total chaos. Seemed like this was their first time boarding a plane. When we arrived at our destination, we waited for over an hour for the baggage claim belt to even turn on. Probably waited at baggage claim for our luggage for close to two hours. Everyone was very confused and of course we all worried that the luggage was lost. Again, zero communication and everyone we asked just said “I don’t know.” So we were left wondering whether to wait, or file a missing baggage claim, or check the other baggage claim belts (which we did every fifteen-twenty minutes because we were just confused). Lack of communication throughout the experience was a huge issue.

Plane was delayed, reading the gates on their screens was horrible. They posted it a half an hour before the plane boarded. By the time I got there with my premier boarding they have filled the plane because it was over booked. Gate closed at 12:03 I was there at 11:54 plane took over around 12:20. I was told they would put me on the next flight. I had to go to TAP information desk. They didn’t give me a voucher they just said they would put me on the next flight. At the desk I was told I had to punches a ticket. The woman said buy it online because it’s cheaper. It in fact was not cheaper. But I had gotten out of the long line that formed so I paid 200$ for a new ticket. At a later flight, not the next flight. I had checked my bag and was told it would be on my new flight. I was then bumped to an earlier flight and was told my bag would also be on my flight. After landing in Madrid loosing a day in my hotel i landed without my bag. They didn’t load it on any flight that day. It arrived in madrid the next day. Essentially ruining the first two days of my vacation. I’m now seeking compensation.

Flight was packed. This was a very uncomfortable experience. Boarding process could be explained better. Despite recommending a window seat when travelling with a pet in the cabin, the seat in front of me had less space than the center and aisle seats. For Premium Economy, the seats were crammed with minimal legroom. I hate to think what Regular Economy was like. The cabin crew missed me at first when handing out meals. When my meal eventually came, there were no utensils. I'd originally booked to fly Business Class; those seats didn't look that great either.

I’m still missing my bags. I’m soo frustrated

Very efficient boarding - other airlines could learn from them. Friendly, efficient crew. Red eye flight, so dinner meal was irrelevant. Breakfast could have been more substantial. Seats reasonably comfy.

ITA has these new Airbus A330 Neo that hates economy class passengers. The seats have absolutely no cushion to a point where it hits your spine constantly and reminds you to fork out for premium economy or don’t travel next time. The food was absolutely horrible, ETA mentioned 3 meals for 12 hour flight but it was mostly 1 meal and 2 light snacks. I am vegetarian, so my 2’d food was 1 slice of tomato, 1 cucumber on a dry cold bun. The other 2 meals were disgusting. My young one threw up the entire time. Flight attendants were the cherry on top - plain bad. They would skip servicing drinks to some passengers completely and if you call for an attendant, they will come and stop the button on top without even asking you what you need. I would avoid ITA by all means - there are plenty of options including SAS for same routes with better seats and humane treatment.

Nice flight. Uneventful, very good crew, comfortable seats. Pleasant experience.

ITA cancelled fligh rebooked with Lufthansa. Flight good, but 2hour connection in Frankfurt was HORRIBLE, took 1.9 hours to get through scanner, customs, another security, got to gate after running all the way, so caught it but stressful and terrible start to trip.

The boarding process was organized and efficient, and the crew was friendly and attentive throughout the flight. Food and drinks were typical economy class, but good. The aircraft was old, and the restroom was not very clean. However, we arrived on time, so overall the experience was good.

In Prem Econ, safe and timely flight, good amount of space, mostly comfortable seats. Little irritants: When lying down, seat kept shifting on me...as a short person w/light weight, my seat often reverted to semi-upright. Footrest was broken. TV screen didn't work, after I asked a few times a FA rebooted it to work again. And food was marginal. I don't expect much from airplane food...surprisingly, ITA didn't even meet expectations.

Flight was canceled. Rebooked on Lufthansa Also Canceled. Had to pay 3000 more per person and fly Alaska to EWR and fly emirates to Athens.

Our flight was cancelled the day before our trip and we we put on a Turkish Airline flight that got us in half a day later.

The flight I initially booked from Los Angeles to Florence. I made sure had a layover of about 90 minutes in Rome, so there’d be enough time to connect. A couple weeks before the flight for some reason I was updated that that flight had changed and I was only gonna have 60 minutes to connect. From LAX we were delayed by 45 minutes meaning making the connection was unlikely. The crew informed me that my connecting flight would not wait and they would rebook me on one four or five hours later. I wasn’t happy, but I accepted it. It is what it is. Except when we got closer, two separate flight attendant approached me eagerly and said they had great news that my connecting flight would in fact wait for me, but I needed to hurry through the airport so they didn’t have to wait too long. I was first off the flight. I ran about 4000 steps. And got through passport control all in under 15 minutes. When I arrived to my gate, I was greeted by a flight attendant there who was completely indifferent, said they didn’t hold the plane and they just closed the doors. Had they even held it for two minutes I would’ve made it. She simply told me that the flight attendant on my flight lied about the plane being held, and that they do it all the time. These were all employees of the same company ITA. I was absolutely livid at her indifference and having been lied to and then having to wait five hours and waste a day in Europe at an airport.

The flight was canceled and we have not received the refund

Good with timing of flights. The crew was exceptionally unfriendly. I heard more than one person say this. And even with the aisle, it seemed more uncomfortable than usual. The movie selection was old and poor, but the dinner was great - the lasagna and tiramisu.

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