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Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport

IATA FCO ICAO LIRF Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Rome

Country

🇮🇹 Italy

Continent

EU

Coordinates

41,8045, 12,2520

Elevation

13 ft (4 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
16L/34R 12.801 ft (3.902 m) 196 ft ASP Yes
16R/34L 12.801 ft (3.902 m) 196 ft ASP Yes
07/25 10.849 ft (3.307 m) 147 ft ASP Yes

Tentang Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport

Bandara Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino adalah bandara internasional utama Roma, ibu kota Italia, dan bandara tersibuk di negara ini. Terletak sekitar 30 kilometer barat daya pusat kota Roma di kota pesisir Fiumicino, bandara ini dibuka pada tahun 1961 dan dinamai dari polymath Italia yang terkenal Leonardo da Vinci. Bandara ini merupakan hub utama ITA Airways, penerus Alitalia. Beroperasi dari empat terminal (1, 2, 3, 5), menangani lebih dari 40 juta penumpang per tahun. Empat landasan pacu berorientasi ke berbagai arah. Kereta Leonardo Express menyediakan layanan langsung dari stasiun Roma Termini dalam 32 menit. Fiumicino secara konsisten mendapat peringkat sebagai salah satu bandara terbaik di Eropa.

Aviation Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Rome Fiumicino Airport to the city center?
The Leonardo Express train runs non-stop from Fiumicino to Roma Termini station in 32 minutes, costing EUR 14. Trenitalia regional trains (FL1 line) to Trastevere and Tiburtina stations take about 30-40 minutes and cost EUR 8. SIT and Terravision shuttle buses to Termini station cost EUR 7 and take 50-70 minutes depending on traffic.
How many terminals does Rome Fiumicino Airport have?
FCO has four terminals: Terminal 1 (domestic and Schengen flights), Terminal 2 (currently closed for renovation), Terminal 3 (main international terminal), and Terminal 5 (US and Israeli flights with enhanced security). Terminals 1 and 3 are connected by walkways. A shuttle bus serves Terminal 5, which is located in a separate building.
Which airlines have a hub at Rome Fiumicino Airport?
ITA Airways (successor to Alitalia) operates its hub from Terminal 1, with connections to major European and intercontinental destinations. ITA joined the SkyTeam alliance. Ryanair and Wizz Air also have significant operations at FCO. The airport is Italy's busiest, handling over 40 million passengers annually.
What is the difference between Fiumicino and Ciampino airports in Rome?
Fiumicino (FCO) is Rome's primary international airport, located 30 km southwest of the city center, handling full-service and major carriers. Ciampino (CIA) is a smaller airport 15 km southeast of the center, mainly used by some low-cost carriers like Ryanair for select routes. Fiumicino has direct rail links while Ciampino relies on buses to reach the city.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Rome Fiumicino Airport?
Yes, FCO offers free Wi-Fi throughout all terminals. The network requires a brief registration via email or phone number. The first period is unlimited and speeds are generally sufficient for browsing and email. Charging stations are available in all terminals near the gate areas.