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$398 Find Cheap Flights from Boston to Rome

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Cheapest round-trip
$529
Typical prices: $901-$594
TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Mon 5/11Mon 5/18
BOS - FCO • 2 stops
Cheapest non-stop
$609
Typical prices: $959-$604
ITA Airways
Sun 4/26Tue 5/12
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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Recent round-trip flight deals from Boston to Rome

Mon, May 11 - Mon, May 18
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
11:15 pm - 12:15 am
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FCO
19h 00m
2 stops
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
8:05 pm - 8:20 pm
FCO
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BOS
30h 15m
1 stop
$529TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Mon, Apr 27 - Tue, May 19
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10:45 pm - 12:15 am
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FCO
19h 30m
1 stop
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5:55 am - 8:20 pm
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BOS
20h 25m
1 stop
$530TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Mon, Apr 27 - Tue, May 19
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10:45 pm - 12:15 am
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FCO
19h 30m
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8:00 pm - 8:20 pm
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BOS
30h 20m
2 stops
$536TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Mon, Apr 13 - Mon, Apr 20
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10:45 am - 8:30 pm
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FCO
27h 45m
3 stops
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3:05 pm - 3:40 pm
FCO
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BOS
30h 35m
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$537Multiple Airlines
Mon, Apr 13 - Wed, Apr 22
TAP AIR PORTUGAL Logo
10:30 pm - 7:00 pm
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FCO
14h 30m
2 stops
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4:45 am - 2:45 pm
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16h 00m
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$538TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Sun, Apr 26 - Fri, May 22
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10:30 pm - 10:20 am
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FCO
29h 50m
2 stops
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5:55 am - 8:20 pm
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20h 25m
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$539TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Mon, Apr 20 - Tue, Apr 28
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10:30 pm - 7:00 pm
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FCO
14h 30m
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8:00 pm - 8:20 pm
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30h 20m
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$545TAP AIR PORTUGAL
Thu, Sep 17 - Thu, Oct 8
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9:50 pm - 11:35 pm
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FCO
19h 45m
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7:05 am - 7:55 pm
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18h 50m
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$547Turkish Airlines
Mon, Sep 21 - Wed, Sep 30
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9:50 pm - 6:25 pm
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14h 35m
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3:35 pm - 7:55 pm
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34h 20m
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$548Turkish Airlines
Wed, Sep 23 - Wed, Oct 7
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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 May.

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 $479 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 Friday is the most expensive. Flying from Rome back to Boston, the best deals are generally found on Wednesday, 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 February, where tickets cost $513 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and July, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $882 and $760 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 1 week before departure.

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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$398
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 13% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 34% increase in price.
Flight from Boston to Rome Ciampino

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 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Boston to Rome was $398 for a one-way ticket and $529 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?

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

  • 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, Star Alliance, and SkyTeam 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 SWISS?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Boston to Rome are Delta and SWISS. With an average price for the route of $828 and an overall rating of 7.9, Delta is the most popular choice. SWISS is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $557 and an overall rating of 7.5.

  • 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 $556 or less one-way and $629 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

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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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

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

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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 8366 reviews
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7.8Entertainment
7.2Food
7.9Comfort
8.5Crew
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On the return flight, flight attendant Britt went out of her way to inform passengers that several of us had tight connections.

10.0 ExcellentAnonymous, Apr 2026
MIA - DTW
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On the return flight, flight attendant Britt went out of her way to inform passengers that several of us had tight connections.

Fast, lovely scenery, great info on the Delta flight screen about landmarks we were flying over. Great landing!

Staff at the check-in counter were friendly, happy and helpful. They tagged our bags and sent us to “bag drop off” but were not very clear about where that was. The airport was busy we headed off in what we thought was the right direction until a gentleman waved us down and actually came after us. He was the baggage handler for Delta and recognized our “deer in the headlights “ look-he brought us to the right area (which was marked as the Southwest Airlines Drop Off) and sent us on our way. Wonderful guy, low key and working with a big smile on his face. Loved it. Loved him.

During the flight, the only refreshments provided were crackers and soft drinks; no substantial food was offered despite the international route. Furthermore, our initial flight was delayed, causing us to miss the connecting flight in Atlanta. The airline did not hold the connection, and we were informed that the next available flight is not for another 24 hours. While I am aware of alternative options via JetBlue, they operate out of JFK, which is not a viable solution for us as a resident of New Jersey.

Arlene was a great flight attendant. I also liked how one of the other flight attendants gave us a heads up about snacks and asked everyone to remove their headphones when it was their turn to order. Good idea.

Long flight but comfortable and not freezing as I have experienced on Hawaiian flights to the islands. They gave us blankets just in case. Nice touch.

I haven’t flown economy in over 20 years but it was not bad. Room by my feet for my bag and seat was roomy enough. Surprised in a good way.

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

Delta is always a wonderful experience. A clean plane and the crew is really friendly.

Too many people are taking up space in the overhead bins with their extra piece of luggage. Since they cannot fit their backpacks or extra luggage piece under the seat in front of them, they store it in the overheads and thus taking up room for other passengers. It wasn’t only one or two persons; more like 12 or 13 passengers.

They lost my bag and I still haven’t received it yet

They lost my bag and I still have not received it

Communication on the delay, rebooking and how to get a hotel was poor. Mails, airport check-in and transfer desk said different things.

Not consistent with the food quality (I mean taste not freshness)

Safe and stable made me sleepy and I slept and dreamt 😂😂😂😂

Food was really mediocre for premium economy in comparison to other airlines… the crew was nowhere to be found… 14 hour flight…

I don’t like that an equipment change caused my seat to change from 23A to 44A. The boarding was also delayed. The crew were excellent, however and very attentive. The food was not bad.

Our flight crew were terrific. And they handle a difficult passenger with finesse.

3 hour delay but out of their control. App said I get vouchers but when I applied for them, they were nowhere to be found in my account

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 flew economy class. Seats were very good and the crew was excellent

Punctual, smooth flight. Crew excellent and cabin very clean. Paid for WiFi but once you close out you cannot get back in even if you paid for entire flight.

Flight crew was superb. Meal was one of the meals at altitude I’ve had

Canceled my flight couple hours before takeoff. They could not find a decent re-routing and refused to pay for when i subjected alternative with Lufthansa.

Seats a little to soft on the SFO DUB flight

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

Flight takeoff was delayed an hour, but arrival time was not updated at the same time as departure time, so those picking me up at the other end were not alerted to the change in my arrival.

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.

Couldn’t check In online, message was couldn’t check in until Sunday morning though plane left Saturday night. Checked in okay at airport but caused slot if stress.

It was poor overall. They cancelled our flight and changed it without notifying us. So we incurred extra costs by having to book a hotel for our layover. They say it's Kayak/Underpricer's responsibility to reimburse us. But Kayak/Underpricer have said it's Aer Lingus' responsibility because they are the ones with our 'booking information.' I find this situation confusing and unacceptable.

Horrible experience at tbe check in ladie she was very racist ,she doesn't speak portuguese too and forced me to check in my carrion bag and I saw everyone with carrion bag inside anda lot of space ,she was rude unprofessional

Absolutely unacceptable level of service for a Business class: lousy drink and food options, disgusting food (inedible meat, watery rice, etc...), pathetic level of attentiveness from staff, Business class restrooms were not accessible for long periods because blocked of by staff...overall extremely disappointing, will NEVER fly Business on TAP again.

First time flying Business with Tap, I think it was a very good experience. It beats many domestic US carriers, the food options were really great, authentic Portuguese food, wines & deserts. Next time will do the free 24-48 hour stopover in Lisbon or Porto for sure.

Bad. They gave me a voucher for food to use at the airport but didn’t have time since I had to catch the other plane. No refunds and lack of communication

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.

Booked business with TAP from LAX to Cabo Verde - overall ok, but just doesn’t feel like business class. More of a budget airline

Poor. Our flight was delayed and they told me I would be fine to make my connection in Lisbon, I missed it. Then they told me my bag would be automatically loaded onto my new flight to rome. It wasn’t. It’s been 4 days and I still don’t have it.

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.

The business class seats were smaller and closer together than other airlines.

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

They lost my checked in bag and have not helped me.

First, ITA lost my bag and the baggage team showed no regard in trying to find it. Second, I had paid for priority boarding as part of a first class ticket and instead they disregarded boarding groups and we all boarded at the same time. Third, wasn't allowed to select my seat in advance even with a first class ticket. When I was assigned bulkhead, I was told I would need to pay to change my seat. Overall, very disappointing experience.

The seats needs to be spruced up , for a long flight very uncomfortable , cushions are worn out but everything else is very good , crew is great.

I guess that was fine with ITA but the Rome airport is so difficult to navigate with so many checkpoints getting new tickets from what was originally given to me

My seat was broken and ducted taped and my monitor did not work the entire time over 8 hrs sitting. And I had no books or anything with me

my flight from Rome to Boston was on a very old plane. My video and audio did not work.

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.

The check in process is chaotic. It says partially checked-in. Never heard of such a thing. Then lost our reserved seats when we finally checked in at the airport. The seats don’t recline. Then we had to get mew boarding passes at the connection. Last, my companion lost her baggage and up to now there’s no update. We’re already half-way through our vacation and still no news what happened to the luggage.

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