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Sun, Nov 9 - Thu, Nov 13
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5:35 pm - 6:55 pmJFK-FCO
19h 20m2 stops
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11:55 am - 3:45 pmFCO-JFK
33h 50m1 stop
$383Scandinavian Airlines
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Sun, Nov 16 - Fri, Nov 21
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6:15 am - 8:55 amLGA-FCO
20h 40m2 stops
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1:15 pm - 6:44 pmFCO-LGA
35h 29m2 stops
$383United Airlines
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Mon, Oct 13 - Fri, Oct 31
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12:30 am - 2:30 pmJFK-FCO
8h 00mnonstop
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6:10 pm - 10:30 pmFCO-JFK
9h 20mnonstop
$389Norse Atlantic Airways
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Sat, Nov 8 - Fri, Nov 14
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9:15 pm - 11:45 amJFK-FCO
8h 30mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO-JFK
10h 00mnonstop
$396ITA Airways
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Thu, Nov 13 - Wed, Nov 19
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9:15 pm - 11:45 amJFK-FCO
8h 30mnonstop
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2:55 pm - 6:55 pmFCO-JFK
10h 00mnonstop
$403ITA Airways
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Wed, Oct 15 - Sat, Nov 1
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12:30 am - 2:30 pmJFK-FCO
8h 00mnonstop
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6:10 pm - 10:30 pmFCO-JFK
9h 20mnonstop
$413Norse Atlantic Airways
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Mon, Oct 20 - Tue, Nov 4
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8:00 am - 12:45 pmLAX-FCO
19h 45m1 stop
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10:05 am - 11:45 amFCO-LAX
34h 40m1 stop
$484Delta
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Mon, Oct 27 - Wed, Nov 5
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6:00 am - 6:05 amLAX-FCO
16h 05m1 stop
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6:00 am - 1:10 pmFCO-LAX
16h 10m1 stop
$486Delta
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Mon, Oct 27 - Wed, Dec 3
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7:00 pm - 9:55 pmLAX-FCO
18h 55m1 stop
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7:50 am - 6:30 pmFCO-LAX
19h 40m1 stop
$512British Airways
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Sun, Sep 7 - Wed, Sep 17
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5:00 pm - 10:50 pmMIA-FCO
23h 50m1 stop
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1:35 pm - 9:55 pmFCO-MIA
14h 20m1 stop
$516British Airways
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Expert advice for your flight to Fiumicino

 
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ITA Airways

ITA's A350 business class offers privacy with window-facing seats and multi-course meals.


ITA's premium economy provides 40% more space, priority boarding, and larger TV screens.

United Airlines

United's Polaris cabin offers lie-flat seats with aisle access for long-haul flights.


United's Premium Plus provides extra recline and legroom on long-haul flights.

Delta

Delta's Delta One Suites offer privacy with sliding doors on select aircraft.


Delta's Premium Select features 38-inch pitch and memory foam pillows for added comfort.

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British Airways

BA's premium economy offers 7 inches extra legroom, ideal for long-haul comfort.


BA's premium economy includes priority boarding and bigger baggage allowance for long-haul flights.

Norse Atlantic Airways

Norse's Premium cabin offers 43-inch seat pitch and two meals, enhancing long-haul comfort.


Norse's Premium Light fare includes two meals and 33-pound carry-on allowance.

American Airlines

AA's Premium Economy includes upgraded seats, meals, and amenity kits on long-haul flights.


AA's Flagship Business offers premium services and suite-like seats on select international flights.

Airports
FCO

The Leonardo Express is the best option to reach Rome's center from FCO, taking 32 minutes to Roma Termini with trains every 15 minutes.

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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Fiumicino

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Fiumicino to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

These are the best round-trip prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.

In the last 3 days, the cheapest flight deal to Rome Fiumicino Airport was found on the route from New York, at $383 return. The most popular connection is from Los Angeles to Rome Fiumicino Airport and KAYAK users have found round-trip deals for as low as $459 in the last 3 days.

How much is a flight to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.

A flight to Rome Fiumicino Airport costs $572 on average. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $141 and departed from New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport. The most popular routes on KAYAK are New York to Rome Fiumicino Airport which costs $621 on average, and Los Angeles to Rome Fiumicino Airport, which costs $654 on average.

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

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights 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 to Rome Fiumicino Airport is November, where tickets cost $577 on average for return flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and December, where the average cost of tickets from the United States is $928 and $840 respectively. For one-way flights, the best month to travel is November with an average price of $611.

What is a good deal for flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to Rome Fiumicino Airport, 25% of our users found tickets to Rome Fiumicino Airport for the following prices or less: From Boston $486 round-trip, from Los Angeles $515 round-trip, from Newark Airport $564 round-trip.

How far in advance should I book a flight 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 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, you should book around 2 weeks before departure, which saves you about 25% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 6 weeks before departure.

Good to know - Book Cheap Rome Fiumicino Airport Plane Tickets

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flight$154
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 19% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 1% increase in price.
Flight from New York John F Kennedy Airport to Rome Fiumicino Airport

When to book flights to Fiumicino

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel to Fiumicino based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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Flights to Fiumicino: the best tips from KAYAK users' own experiences

Insights shared by verified travelers who flew to Fiumicino 
ChadFlew with American AirlinesDFW-FCOJul 2024
Absolutely get in the earliest boarding position possible if you want to get your carryon luggage on board. If you are over 6’0’ invest in a a quality medical plan for chiropractic care or consider setting appointments with your health care professionals prior to the trip to ensure you can get help when returning.
Verified travelerFlew with ITA AirwaysSFO-FCOJul 2024
Pack light as they only allow one carry-on weighing 17 lbs or less. Economy seats are typical in that they are smaller with not much leg room and only tilt back to 120 degrees
RobertFlew with American AirlinesJFK-FCOJul 2024
Take later flight in evening so passengers more tir e and sleeping. Get your own food before flight.
DouglasFlew with ITA AirwaysIAD-FCOAug 2024
Check out the aircraft used, seat comfort, and quality of meal service, especially in business class.
MikeFlew with British AirwaysORD-FCOJun 2024
Make sure you check the plane type and economy seating space.

FAQs - booking Rome Fiumicino Airport flights

  • Is there an onsite hotel available at the Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    Yes, the Hilton Rome Airport is connected to the Rome Fiumicino Airport by a covered walkway and can be accessed from Terminals 1 or 3. The Air Rooms Rome Airport by HelloSky is also available right inside the airport building.

  • Can I store my luggage at the airport if my layover is long and I want to see some sights?

    Absolutely. There is a luggage storage area in Terminal 3 which charges a per-item fee to store your luggage for up to 24 hours. If you have a lot of luggage to store, porters are available for a fee to help you transport it.

  • What sort of passport requirements are there for visiting Rome?

    All United States nationals will need to present a passport valid for the duration of their stay in the Schengen Area of the European Union. Tourist stays of fewer than 90 days will not require a visa. For travel within the Schengen Area, a passport will not be necessary once entry has been made into a member country, such as Italy.

  • Are there any special accommodations for passengers with reduced mobility?

    Yes, the Rome Fiumicino Airport features special accommodations for passenger convenience to include accessible desks at check-in and passport control, special accommodations at security checkpoints, and handicap parking spaces outside the airport. Service animals, such as seeing eye dogs, etc., are welcome in the Rome Fiumicino Airport so long as they remain leashed and wear their designated service vests.

  • Are there direct flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    Multiple airlines offer direct flights to FCO from different cities in the U.S, including New York, Atlanta, Boston, Miami, San Francisco, Dallas, Detroit, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C. Major providers with non-stop flights on this route include ITA Airways, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Delta Airlines, Air France, Air Canada, British Airways, and United Airlines.

  • What are my best options for flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport from Southeast U.S.?

    Travelers from Southeast U.S. will find flights to FCO from different departure airports, including Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Miami International Airport (MIA), and Orlando International Airport (MCO). ATL and MIA are the best options for direct flights to Rome.

  • What dining options are available at Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    If you wish to grab a drink or bite after a long flight to Rome, you’ll find multiple food concessions at FCO. Some are open 24 hours, including Semplicemente Roma at the Arrivals section in Terminal 3, Caffe Kimbo, Rosso Intenso food and wine, and GranCafe Platinum. Vending machines are also available at the airport.

  • Which airlines offer Business Class flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    Several airlines offer Business Class flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport from the U.S. through their direct connections. They include Air France, ITA Airways, British Airways, KLM Roya Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Delta Airlines, and Air Canada. Business Class benefits available in all providers include comfortable cabins with extra legroom, complimentary meals and drinks, priority check-in and boarding, special baggage allowance, and access to specific lounges.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    In the last 3 days, the cheapest flight deal to Rome Fiumicino Airport was found on the route from New York, at $383 return. The most popular connection is from Los Angeles to Rome Fiumicino Airport and KAYAK users have found round-trip deals for as low as $459 in the last 3 days.

  • How far is Rome Fiumicino Airport from central Rome?

    Central Rome is 15 miles away from Rome Fiumicino Airport.

  • How much is a flight to Rome?

    On average, a flight to Rome costs $572. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $141 and departed from New York John F Kennedy Intl Airport.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Rome?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Rome is Tuesday where round-trip tickets can be as cheap as $840. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Friday, where round-trip prices are $940 on average.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights 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 to Rome Fiumicino Airport.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket 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 is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights 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 with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight 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 up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Rome Fiumicino Airport?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Rome Fiumicino Airport is generally in the afternoon, when round-trip flights cost $584 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Rome Fiumicino Airport is generally in the evening, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $846.

  • How many direct flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport are there each week?

    Each week there are around 219 direct flights from within United States to Rome Fiumicino Airport. The most common day for departures is Monday, with 15% of flights taking off on this day.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport

  • Looking for cheap airfare to Rome Fiumicino Airport? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to Rome Fiumicino Airport for the following prices or less: From Newark $820, from Los Angeles $835, from Chicago O'Hare Intl $1,042
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Rome Fiumicino Airport flight deals.
  • Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is by far the largest of the two airports serving Rome and is Italy’s biggest airport. This location is an excellent and inexpensive connection point to destinations around Europe and internationally, such as Barcelona, Paris, or even Istanbul and Tel Aviv.
  • It’s considerably less expensive to take the bus from the Rome Fiumicino Airport to the city center. Buses depart from outside Terminals 1 and 3 about every 30min and cost approximately $9.50. By comparison, taxis are also available outside the terminals, but a ride into downtown could easily cost about $57.
  • Travelling with young children? Terminal 3 (Departures) offers several nurseries with sleeping cots and changing tables where parents may tend to their small children’s needs safely and discreetly. The Arrivals level of Terminals 1 and 3 also feature safe children’s play areas where little ones can unwind after a long journey.
  • Need to change your currency after arriving at Rome Fiumicino Airport? There are currency exchange desks available in both the arrivals and departures areas of the airport. For passengers who possess international bank cards (such as Visa), there are also automated teller machines in the Terminal 1 arrivals and departures halls which will dispense euros.
  • Your pet may relieve itself after a long flight in the PET area located just outside Door 2 at the Terminal 3 Arrivals hall. You will see the area as you walk in the direction of the Kiss & Go drop off lane.
  • The best airports for flights to Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) from West Coast U.S. are San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Los Angeles International Airport(LAX). You’ll find direct flights to FCO from these airports.
  • Different rental providers have desks in Office Tower 2, which is easily accessible by foot via the pedestrian tunnels. Popular car rental providers at FCO include Avis-Budget, Autovia, Goldcar, Europcar, Drivalia, Italy Car Rent, and SIXT.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Fiumicino

 
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7.9
DeltaOverall score based on 7981 reviews
8.5Crew
7.9Entertainment
7.9Comfort
7.3Food
8.2Boarding
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This route with Delta always has delays or is cancelled. Aircrafts seem smaller and older. I fly Delta quite a bit - haven’t had issues with the international flights. But this route has always been the troublesome one

4.0 Okaypuravi, Aug 2025LGA - STL
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This route with Delta always has delays or is cancelled. Aircrafts seem smaller and older. I fly Delta quite a bit - haven’t had issues with the international flights. But this route has always been the troublesome one

Nothing special. The crew never went out of their way for anything.

Three seats in first class were broken and while they were able to still acommodate us it was looking very touch and go and they had others they could not acommodate

Mechanic delay in addition to a 2 hour change in takeoff time was frustrating.

Delayed due to thunderstorms and no in-flight service due to rough weather — both of which are out of Delta’s control. Flight was good overall.

The flight attendants in SLC were rude. I arrived 40 minutes early to gate. Ticket said I needed check in for seat assignments and tried check in and attendants said they weren’t doing it. And proceeded to never call me to give me a ticket so when time to board I received the very last seat. Please relay to employees to do their job better..,

On this flight I felt the food offering was not as complete as on previous flights. The tomato salad was a bit off and there was nothing additional such a bread or butter. The breakfast was only one option, so you either ate what they had or ate nothing. The crew was efficient, but most seemed frustrated throughout the flight. The flight arrived early and was obstacle-free, so I’m overall quite happy, but the shine in the rest of the experience just wasn’t there.

The seats got pretty uncomfortable pretty fast. The armrests are bigger than on other planes, so I had less room in the actual seat. My butt hurt by the end of the flight. :/ comfort was the primary issue. The crew were fantastic!

I believe that a four-hour trip should have a meal. Delta had none.

Great flight with Delta! Boarding was quick and easy, the amenities were solid, and the plane was in great shape. The flight attendants had a fun, lively energy while staying professional. All in all, a smooth trip — even managed to catch up on some rest. Thanks, Delta!

I had no checked baggage but was required to hand over carry on baggage at the door of the plane. There was a lot of overboard space in the plane and I was one of the last ones. I ran to get my carry on but it was gone. I was given back at the plane door in Toronto, so the wait was not as long as it would have been at the carousel.

Armrest controller on my seat 35D and nextbooennseat 35E did not work right. Hard to press buttons to recognize and 35D had constantnpressure either upmost down somit was nearly impossible to make selections. .

I flew with my dog and had already purchased my dog’s ticket. Even that morning I had called costumer service to insure that my husband and I had seats together since the website was giving me an error when choosing our seats and the representative mentioned our dog. I showed up early to the airport and when I got to the gate and we started boarding I was help back and told that I was supposed to have a yellow tag and that I should have checked in at the counter for them to give me that tag. I was not aware of this, the representative on the phone did not say anything. Nor did I see it anywhere in the checking process online, so if you travel with a pet and are not checking in luggage, just know that you still have to go to the check in counter when arriving at the airport unless you want to be the last one to board and not have room for your carry on in the overhead bins. Other than that, I had a great experience.

Once we got in the air the pilot made up some of the time of the delay. So that was really nice.

We had a layover from YVR to Denver. We bought 4 bottles of Absolut Vodka at the YVR Duty Free for $116.20, after going through security and American Customs Pre Clearance at YVR, Vancouver. When we landed in Denver, United put us behind the American Customs as well as TSA again for some reason. We were forced to go through American Customs and TSA again. TSA confiscated our rightfully owned Duty Free Absolut Vodka bottles. Because United incorrectly forced our flight behind American border and TSA again, we missed the connecting flight. After United put us on a later flight, we eventually arrived in Chicago very late, with hardly any sleep. I am looking for compensation from United for our incorrectly confiscated Absolut Vodka bottles worth $116.20, as well as compensation for incorrectly putting us behind American Customs and TSA again, causing us to miss our connecting flight, making us arrive extremely late in Chicago.

From the first moment you interact with United Airlines, you can expect nothing less but extreme frustration. The baggage handler at the bag drop seems completely unbothered by the presence of customers waiting in line. No help was extended to load the baggage whatsoever. And if any of your bags is overweight by 0.01 pound they will make you re-distribute everything in your suitcase just to play power trip. When it was time to board no help was extended to customers to locate their seats. Moreover. It was a chaotic mess at the gate when it was unclear who should board first and everyone just bunched up, trying to get on the plane. I am sure the crew was doing their best to perform their jobs while being paid their wages however it shouldn’t be that hard to smile once or twice when you’re in the business if serving customers. It is a shame for the United States of America to have a flagship carrier of such low caliber. Our flight was also delayed by about an hour and a half due to further delays prior to our inbound flight. Being someone who has travelled for both business and leisure in Asia, Europe, and South America I have never experienced such poor quality of service.

Very small cramped plane for an international flight. Everything else was good, but it was maybe the smallest comfort-wise I've ever been on for longer than 3-4 hours and the trip was 7.5

I understand stuff happens, but plane failures are likely due to lack of maintenance. Additionally, air conditioning wasn't working, no snack/drink service, no WiFi. Fortunately, the crew was communicative and light-hearted. United grabbed another plane and we were able to get to our destination.

There was no food available for this red eye... one little waffle cookie for a 6+ hour flight... thank God I was able to sleep some

It is clear that someone knew, and competent, is in charge of food at United Airlines at least for the international flights. I was flying in coach, but the choices of the dinner were excellent. Tasty, and appropriate size. I had the beef, which was a little bit like a shepherds pie, and it was good. Nothing comparable has been served on a United flight in years. It will not be confused with three star food, but it is very good for airline food. Even better was the breakfast choice between a cinnamon roll and a breakfast sandwich. I chose the breakfast sandwich which was absolutely delicious and which I would happily order again at my local Starbucks or Panera. It is clear that someone knew indifferent is in charge of the food and it’s about time.

The overpriced dinner was pasta, bread and an awfully sweet dessert…. a feast of inexpensive carbs. She was the exception, but one flight attendant was incredibly rude. Cheap ticket though.

Terminal experiences, including departure and deplaning were the weak points of our trip. Appreciated that premium passengers boarded and deplaned in group 1, but experience with buses did not feel premium. Terminals used at CDG and JFK had old, limited facilities and no good lounges. In flight experience was good and crew worked hard.

It was very uncomfortable. I would never book any flights with Norse anymore .

The flight attendants were extremely rude. I hate the culture of Norse air. Their is nothing really economical about it, the flights are slightly less expensive than average but it doesn’t justify no food, no blankets or pillows - my god you have to pay extra just to make your already over crowded no leg room flight just comfortable enough to be enjoyable. As if travel isn’t hard enough already. You have to pay extra to pick a seat so if you really are on a tight budget you’ll be left with the most uncomfortable, saddest flight of your life while the flight attendants treats you like the steerage on the HMS Titanic.

"I felt uncomfortable. It's well known that Norway is a racist country. As soon as they detected my accent, they were very rude."

Norse is one of those airlines that sells the luggage and the good seats if you want them but otherwise the prices are great. It was very comfortable, the crew was great, and the food was actually good. I will take it again.

Everything was good during the flight. But it's the only flight that I have experienced where food is not included not even drinks or even water unless you pay for it. For such a long trip to not offer even a glass of water I think it's very extreme!

There should be an app so I can check in before I get to the airport and get a mobile ticket. There should also be wifi on the plane.

When you book economy it says you can have a carry on bag, but when you check in all of a sudden the economy becomes 4 different types and you get charged extra, that’s not fare. Also there’s no option to check in online. Wouldn’t recommend

No online check in, so you and three hundred others are queuing at JFK at 5 check in counters. The employees are well organized and keep it moving, doing the best they can with an inefficient system. No blankets or pillows on the seven hour overnight flight and they kept the lights on for 2 hours for a flight that took off at 1am. Seemingly didn’t even have beverage service, and of course you have to pay for food (expected). The worst $1200 I’ve spent.

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.

We had a 3 hour delay and then a long taxi to take off. It would have been helpful for the pilot to have communicated more about what was going on. There was no A/C during the wait, and the cabin must have been more than 85 to 90 degrees. The crew gave water to the people in the front but by the time they go to the back of the plane they stopped giving out water. Eventually I went back and asked for some in the rear of the plane (for a second time). The food was close to inedible. I thought on an Italian flight that the pasta would be better than the chick, but honestly, a Swanson's TV dinner would have been better. I had a bite or two to keep my blood sugar up, but basically I couldn't eat it.

Boarding was chaotic. Service was poor. Attendant was slow and rude. In business class, I was not offered a drink until 1.5 hrs,after takeoff. Food was inedible.

Terrible. They canceled 2 flights and then sent everyone by BUS from Rome. They should make amends by offering some sort of compensation.

We ordered a gluten free meal and never got it!

The company tries shamelessly to squeeze every dollar)Euro out of its passengers. During the check-in the force you to go through the seat selection, you can skip it. They will assign you the worst seat available, then show you the other available seats on the map, for a fee. But they won't show you the fee until you click on it. And once you do click, there's no way to unselect it!! You will get stuck and forced to pay for that seat. Cheaters!!

Seats weren’t comfortable. Both of our seat backs were either almost straight vertical or laying back into the laps of the people behind us, which is a weird angle to try to get some sleep even on a plane. No in between. Also, neither seat would spring forward like they should.

Boarding was efficient and quick, crew was very attentive, seats were comfortable.

Everything was very good! I personally struggled with the heat in the cabin for the first 2 hours

The space is tight. Either you sit straight up the whole time, but the minute you relax, your knees hit the back of the seat in front of you. My seat would not recline so I was quite uncomfortable. Didn’t use my tray table bc it was stained and sticky and nasty. I was also seating in one of the last rows and one crew member and people going to the bathroom kept hitting my elbow resting on the armrest.

Very caring crew on board. Didn’t have dinner as I was sleeping. Was seating in the emergency row so I had comfortable leg room

Had a nice little suite although I couldn’t close the door (but I didn’t ask anyone to help). 5K is a nice seat and very private (you look in on first class). Enjoyable flight and nice crew.

There was a slight delay. Otherwise, everything else was satisfactory.

Although the crew were great and the good nice, I might as well have been on Ryanair for the amount of space I had. Not good enough BA. I’d rather pay more and not feel like a human sardine.

The company that I bought my tickets through, Cheapflightsfares, failed to provide my confirmation information in a timely manner, so I was unable to check on at the country and therefore unable to make my flight. As a matter of fact, I STILL have not received the confirmation. After having read more and more reviews about the company, Cheapflightsfares appears to have scammed hundreds of hopeful travelers out of thousands of dollars. Please look into this company and, for the sake of anyone planning their next trip, stop allowing them to do business through you.

Love the A380 - loads of room. Headphone socket on my seat didn’t work. Sounds like a trivial issue? Well when flying long-haul the in-flight entertainment is what keeps you going so when it doesn’t work it’s a disaster. Pay attention to the details please BA. Spoiled what was otherwise an excellent flight with the usual brilliant crew.

Crew were fantastic can’t fault them at all. Couldn’t do enough for us

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