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Cheap ITA Airways Flight Deals to Rome

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from ITA Airways 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 ITA Airways flight deals to Rome

Wed, Nov 11 - Tue, Nov 17
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4:40 pm - 7:05 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 25mnonstop
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10:15 am - 2:15 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$556ITA Airways
Tue, Oct 27 - Wed, Nov 18
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5:40 pm - 7:05 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 25mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$579ITA Airways
Mon, Sep 28 - Mon, Oct 5
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9:10 pm - 11:50 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 40mnonstop
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10:10 am - 1:55 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
9h 45mnonstop
$583ITA Airways
Tue, Oct 27 - Wed, Nov 18
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10:05 pm - 11:30 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 25mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$604ITA Airways
Sun, Nov 8 - Fri, Nov 20
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4:40 pm - 6:50 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 10mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$605ITA Airways
Sun, Oct 18 - Thu, Nov 12
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4:05 pm - 6:20 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 15mnonstop
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10:15 am - 2:15 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$606ITA Airways
Sun, Oct 25 - Fri, Nov 6
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10:05 pm - 11:30 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 25mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$607ITA Airways
Tue, Oct 27 - Wed, Nov 18
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5:40 pm - 7:05 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 25mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$608ITA Airways
Wed, Nov 11 - Thu, Nov 19
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9:05 pm - 11:30 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 25mnonstop
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10:15 am - 2:15 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$610ITA Airways
Tue, Nov 10 - Tue, Nov 17
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4:40 pm - 7:05 amJFK  New York John F Kennedy Intl-FCO Rome Fiumicino
8h 25mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO  Rome Fiumicino-JFK New York John F Kennedy Intl
10h 00mnonstop
$615ITA Airways
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Rome flights with ITA Airways

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

What is the cheapest month to fly with ITA Airways to Rome?

The cheapest month for ITA Airways flights to Rome is January, where tickets cost $512 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months to fly this route on ITA Airways are June and December, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is $1,150 and $1,024 respectively.

How far in advance should I book ITA Airways flights to Rome?

For the absolute cheapest price on ITA Airways, our data suggests you should book 1 week before departure.

What is the cheapest flight to Rome with ITA Airways?

The cheapest airline ticket to Rome from the United States with ITA Airways in the last 5 days was $474 one-way, and $556 round-trip on the route from New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport to Rome Fiumicino Airport. The most popular route is from Boston to Rome Fiumicino Airport and the cheapest ticket found on this route in the last 5 days was $625 return.

How many direct flights does ITA Airways operate to Rome every week?

Each week there are around 113 direct flights from within the United States to Rome. The most common day for departures is Sunday, with 18% of flights taking off on this day.

What is the cheapest day to fly to Rome?

Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Rome is Tuesday where tickets can be as cheap as $934. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Friday, where prices are $1,018 on average.

Good to know

Low season

January

Cheapest flight

$474

Average price round-trip

$879

Good deal round-trip

$747

Good deal one-way

$699
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 30% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 4% lower on average.
Flight from New York John F Kennedy Airport to Rome Fiumicino Airport
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FAQs for flying to Rome with ITA Airways

  • Is ITA Airways cheaper than other airlines flying to Rome?

    ITA Airways is the cheapest airline flying to Rome with an average return price of $879. Flights to Rome with Finnair cost $1,022 on average, while Delta cost $1,148.

  • Which other airlines fly to Rome?

    Along with ITA Airways, you can also fly to Rome with British Airways, Delta and Finnair.

  • How much is a flight to Rome with ITA Airways?

    On average, ITA Airways flights to Rome cost $669 for one-way and $879 return.

  • Which airport do ITA Airways flights to Rome fly into?

    There are two airports in Rome and you’ll fly into either Rome Fiumicino Airport or Rome Ciampino.

  • Are there any other airlines in Star Alliance that fly to Rome?

    Unfortunately, there are no other airlines in Star Alliance that fly to Rome.

Top tips for your flights to Rome with ITA Airways

  • The cheapest flight to Rome with ITA Airways found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks departed from Houston George Bush Intcntl Airport and cost $353.
  • If you’re intending to fly with ITA Airways, book your flight to Rome at least 1 week before departure to ensure a below-average price.
  • High season for flights to Rome with ITA Airways is September and prices are highest at this time. The cheapest month to fly is January.

ITA Airways customer reviews

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Okay1,321 verified ratings
6.9Boarding
7.4Crew
6.7Comfort
6.1Food
6.3Entertainment
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2.0 Poor
Our flight was canceled when we landed in Rome to go to Boston along with three other flight cancellations. They couldn’t get us out that day and told us we would fly Delta the following day. They then told us to look for a desk in the airport to get a voucher for the hotel, transportation and meals. Nobody knew where this desk was. We searched around the airport around the ITA area and nobody could lead us to the desk. Once we found the desk, the line was so long. It took seven hours of waiting in line to get our vouchers to get to the hotel transportation and meals. ITA could do a better job in helping stranded passengers get to their hotel instead of waiting in line for seven hours.
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2.0 Poor
What occurred during this flight was far beyond an ordinary inconvenience or dissatisfaction with the onboard service. There were multiple failures involving the aircraft’s passenger-seat systems, the ability to summon cabin crew, sanitation, cabin crew responsiveness, food and beverage service, and the overall standard of passenger care. The circumstances were particularly serious because I am diabetic, and during the flight I experienced a situation in which I needed assistance while essential passenger-control functions at our seats were not working. I am requesting that ITA Airways treat this as a formal complaint requiring individual investigation, rather than responding with a generic customer-service apology. 1. All three seats had significant equipment failures Seat 46F: The entertainment screen was completely non-functional for the entire flight. Seats 46G and 46H: The screens themselves displayed content, but the following controls did not function: Cabin-light control Flight-attendant call button Flight-tracker button These were not merely entertainment-system failures. The malfunctioning controls affected our ability to control the lighting at our seats and, more importantly, our ability to summon a flight attendant when assistance was required. I specifically request that ITA investigate the maintenance records for the aircraft and these specific seats and determine whether these defects were known before departure, reported during the flight, or documented by the cabin crew. 2. The defective equipment directly affected my ability to manage my diabetes I am diabetic and require insulin. Because the cabin-light controls at our seats were not functioning, I was unable to properly illuminate my seating area when I needed to administer my insulin during the flight. More seriously, when my blood sugar became low, I was unable to use the attendant-call button to request assistance because the button was not functioning. This transformed what might ordinarily be considered an entertainment-system problem into a much more serious passenger-care issue. I was on a long transatlantic flight, unable to properly illuminate my seating area when necessary and unable to summon a member of the cabin crew through the designated call system. 3. My daughter repeatedly attempted to obtain assistance when my blood sugar was low When my blood sugar became low, I needed juice or another rapidly available source of carbohydrate. Because I could not use the attendant-call button, I sent my daughter to ask the cabin crew for juice. She made multiple attempts to obtain assistance. Despite these repeated attempts, the cabin crew did not appropriately respond to her request. After multiple attempts from my daughter, the curtain was closed. I ultimately had to obtain candy from passengers seated nearby because I could not obtain the assistance I was seeking from the cabin crew. I consider this one of the most serious incidents on the flight. I am not suggesting that cabin crew were required to provide medical treatment. However, when a passenger is seeking assistance because of low blood sugar—particularly when that passenger’s designated call button is not functioning—I believe a reasonable standard of passenger care requires the request to be acknowledged and handled appropriately. I therefore request that ITA investigate this incident specifically, including: Which crew members were assigned to our cabin/section; Whether any crew member observed my daughter requesting assistance; Whether any crew report was made concerning this incident; Whether the crew knew that the attendant-call buttons at our seats were not functioning; and What ITA’s procedures require when a passenger reports that they are experiencing low blood sugar or otherwise needs assistance. 4. The circumstances caused significant distress and interfered with my ability to manage my condition.The combination of the defective lighting controls, inability to use the attendant-call system, and failure to obtain timely assistance caused me significant distress.I was particularly distressed because I was unable to properly manage my medical needs in the manner I normally would during a long flight. My blood sugar subsequently remained elevated for an extended period. I believe the prolonged stress and circumstances surrounding this incident contributed to the difficulty I experienced managing my blood sugar during the flight. I am documenting this because I do not want ITA to reduce this complaint to a complaint about an entertainment screen. The equipment failures directly affected my ability to manage my medical needs and obtain assistance. 5. Unacceptable restroom conditions. One restroom was completely out of service for the entire flight.The remaining restrooms were extremely dirty with visible urine stains and no toilet paper. 6. Unprofessional and dismissive cabin crew behavior. Throughout the flight, the attendants were unpleasant and appeared irritated
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6.0 Okay
What occurred during this flight was far beyond an ordinary inconvenience or dissatisfaction with the onboard service. There were multiple failures involving the aircraft’s passenger-seat systems, the ability to summon cabin crew, sanitation, cabin crew responsiveness, food and beverage service, and the overall standard of passenger care. The circumstances were particularly serious because I am diabetic, and during the flight I experienced a situation in which I needed assistance while essential passenger-control functions at our seats were not working. I am requesting that ITA Airways treat this as a formal complaint requiring individual investigation, rather than responding with a generic customer-service apology. 1. All three seats had significant equipment failures All three seats assigned to my family had significant equipment problems. Seat 46F: The entertainment screen was completely non-functional for the entire flight. Seats 46G and 46H: The screens themselves displayed content, but the following controls did not function: Cabin-light control Flight-attendant call button Flight-tracker button These were not merely entertainment-system failures. The malfunctioning controls affected our ability to control the lighting at our seats and, more importantly, our ability to summon a flight attendant when assistance was required. I specifically request that ITA investigate the maintenance records for the aircraft and these specific seats and determine whether these defects were known before departure, reported during the flight, or documented by the cabin crew. 2. The defective equipment directly affected my ability to manage my diabetes I am diabetic and require insulin. Because the cabin-light controls at our seats were not functioning, I was unable to properly illuminate my seating area when I needed to administer my insulin during the flight. More seriously, when my blood sugar became low, I was unable to use the attendant-call button to request assistance because the button was not functioning. This transformed what might ordinarily be considered an entertainment-system problem into a much more serious passenger-care issue. I was on a long transatlantic flight, unable to properly illuminate my seating area when necessary and unable to summon a member of the cabin crew through the designated call system. 3. My daughter repeatedly attempted to obtain assistance when my blood sugar was low When my blood sugar became low, I needed juice or another rapidly available source of carbohydrate. Because I could not use the attendant-call button, I sent my daughter to ask the cabin crew for juice. She made multiple attempts to obtain assistance. Despite these repeated attempts, the cabin crew did not appropriately respond to her request. After multiple attempts from my daughter, the curtain was closed. I ultimately had to obtain candy from passengers seated nearby because I could not obtain the assistance I was seeking from the cabin crew. I consider this one of the most serious incidents on the flight. I am not suggesting that cabin crew were required to provide medical treatment. However, when a passenger is seeking assistance because of low blood sugar—particularly when that passenger’s designated call button is not functioning—I believe a reasonable standard of passenger care requires the request to be acknowledged and handled appropriately. I therefore request that ITA investigate this incident specifically, including: Which crew members were assigned to our cabin/section; Whether any crew member observed my daughter requesting assistance; Whether any crew report was made concerning this incident; Whether the crew knew that the attendant-call buttons at our seats were not functioning; and What ITA’s procedures require when a passenger reports that they are experiencing low blood sugar or otherwise needs assistance. 4. The circumstances caused significant distress and interfered with my ability to manage my condition The combination of the defective lighting controls, inability to use the attendant-call system, and failure to obtain timely assistance caused me significant distress. I was particularly distressed because I was unable to properly manage my medical needs in the manner I normally would during a long flight. My blood sugar subsequently remained elevated for an extended period. I believe the prolonged stress and circumstances surrounding this incident contributed to the difficulty I experienced managing my blood sugar during the flight. I am documenting this because I do not want ITA to reduce this complaint to a complaint about an entertainment screen. The equipment failures directly affected my ability to manage my medical needs and obtain assistance. 5. Unacceptable restroom conditions The condition of the aircraft’s restrooms was also unacceptable. During the flight: One restroom was completely out of service for the entire flight. The remaining restrooms were ext
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8.0 Very good
Boarding could be better
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6.0 Okay
The cleanliness of the Business class continues to disappoint. There was food on the floor when I boarded.
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4.0 Mediocre
The cleanliness is the business class continues to disappoint. There was food on the floor when I boarded.
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4.0 Mediocre
My son was served a muffin which had broken pieces of glass in it. Thank god he didnt swallow them and spit them out. i did let the crew member know and took pictures but nothing they could do. This could have been a very dangerous situation.
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2.0 Poor
The business class seat would not recline. Not acceptable for an airline and airplane that is relatively new and a flight that was over 12 hours. Very bad experience.
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4.0 Mediocre
delays
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2.0 Poor
Sitting at Logan on the taxiway for 90 mins waiting for a gate after an 8 hour flight is unacceptable. Logan and delta need to do better

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