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Flights from New York to Rome

JFKFCONon-stop approx. 9h 0m
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New York to Rome is a popular transatlantic leisure route, with non-stop service from JFK and Newark (EWR) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO), the main gateway to central Italy. It's the classic flight for visitors to Rome, the Amalfi Coast, Tuscany, and onward connections across Italy.

The non-stop flight from New York to Rome typically takes around 9h 0m, though one-stop itineraries and seasonal schedules can vary. On Travorro you can compare non-stop and connecting options side by side, sort by total price or shortest duration, and see the full fare — including taxes and carrier charges — before you book.

Most eastbound flights depart in the evening and arrive in Rome the following morning. Fares peak in summer — Italy's busiest tourist season — and are lowest in the winter shoulder months (excluding holidays). Booking well ahead for summer travel is strongly recommended on this route.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Non-stop flights from New York (JFK) to Rome (FCO) take about 9 hours eastbound. Westbound flights are longer, typically around 10.5 hours, due to headwinds.

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