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Cheapest time to fly from Rome to London

If you’re planning to fly this route soon, keep in mind that the lowest fares are usually available in the middle of May. Take advantage of this period to save on your flight tickets and make the most of your trip. Please note that prices may change after your search.
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Airlines that fly from Rome to London

Local currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
170%Trains are 170% more expensive in London than in Rome.
Rome$2.46
London$6.63
MealMid-priced restaurant
54%The average meal is 54% more expensive in London than in Rome.
Rome$24.65
London$37.88
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
3%A taxi fare in London is 3% cheaper than in Rome.
Rome$8.22
London$7.96
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
136%Coffee is 136% more expensive in London than in Rome.
Rome$3.20
London$7.54
Exchange rate
1 AUD = 0.53 GBP
1 GBP = 1.9 AUD
Last revised on Thu, 26/03
Distance: 1434 kms
Rome airports
Fiumicino (FCO)How far from city centre: 23 kms
Ciampino (CIA)How far from city centre: 15 kms
London airports
Heathrow (LHR)How far from city centre: 23 kms
Gatwick (LGW)How far from city centre: 40 kms
Luton International (LTN)How far from city centre: 43 kms
Stansted (STN)How far from city centre: 49 kms
London City (LCY)How far from city centre: 12 kms
Southend (SEN)How far from city centre: 57 kms

How to find cheap flights from Rome to London

Considering a journey from Rome to London offers the chance to explore a city that blends centuries of history with contemporary life. Many are drawn to London for its significant historical sites, diverse cultural institutions, and extensive green spaces. The city's appeal lies in its grand architecture, the narratives embedded in its ancient streets, and the varied experiences available, from grand royal parks to bustling markets. Whether your interest lies in its heritage, artistic offerings, or just soaking up the atmosphere of a major global hub, London presents a memorable travel experience.

When planning your trip from Rome to London, understanding the flight details can assist with your arrangements. Direct flights between the two cities typically take around 2 hours and 30 minutes, offering a convenient way to travel. Numerous airlines operate this route daily, providing a range of departure times throughout the day. For those looking to find optimal travel times, London generally sees pleasant weather during the spring and early autumn months, from April to May and September to October. During these periods, the climate is often mild, and the crowds are usually less dense than during the peak summer season, which can make exploring the city more comfortable. Winter travel can also be appealing for experiencing festive events, though it brings cooler temperatures and shorter daylight hours.

Useful information about Rome airports

There are two main commercial airports serving Rome, providing travellers with convenient options for arrivals and departures. Understanding the specifics of each airport can assist with planning your journey.

Rome's Airports

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
This is Rome's primary international airport, located about 30 kilometres southwest of the city centre. Fiumicino handles a vast majority of international and domestic flights, offering extensive public transport links including the Leonardo Express train service to Termini Station. It's a major hub, well-equipped with services and facilities.

Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
Situated approximately 12 kilometres southeast of central Rome, Ciampino is smaller and predominantly serves budget airlines and charter flights. While less comprehensive than Fiumicino, it offers bus connections to Rome's city centre, making it a practical choice for travellers on certain carriers.

London airports: good to know

Planning your journey from Rome, you'll be interested to know London is served by six main airports, offering extensive connections. Understanding your arrival point is key to arranging your onward travel efficiently across the city.

Heathrow Airport (LHR)

London's largest airport, Heathrow is situated west of the city and is a major international hub. It offers excellent transport links into Central London via the Piccadilly Line on the Tube, the Heathrow Express train, and various bus services.

Gatwick Airport (LGW)

Located south of London, Gatwick is the second-busiest airport and primarily handles a wide range of short and long-haul flights. The Gatwick Express train provides the quickest route to Victoria Station, supplemented by other train lines and coach services.

Stansted Airport (STN)

North-east of London, Stansted is a significant base for low-cost carriers, particularly serving European routes. The Stansted Express train runs frequently to Liverpool Street Station, and coaches offer direct access to several London locations.

Luton Airport (LTN)

North of London, Luton is another busy hub for budget airlines, connecting to numerous European destinations. Regular train services from Luton Airport Parkway station link to London St Pancras International, alongside extensive coach services.

London City Airport (LCY)

Positioned close to the city centre, London City Airport is convenient for business travellers due to its proximity to the financial district. It's well-connected by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to the Tube network.

Southend Airport (SEN)

East of London, Southend Airport offers a more compact experience, primarily serving European routes with direct train services to London Liverpool Street.

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FAQs about flights from Rome to London

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What’s the typical cost of a ticket from Rome to London?
The average airfare for flights from Rome to London is about $127. Prices can shift depending on the season and how early you lock in your tickets.
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Is London more expensive than Rome?
In London, taxis are about 3% pricier, costing roughly 7.96 AUD, compared with Rome where a ride averages 8.22 AUD.
When it comes to getting around, the average cab fare in London is 7.96 AUD, pretty similar to Rome.
Cab rides in London can be about 3% cheaper, averaging 7.96 AUD, compared to 8.22 AUD in Rome.
Catching the train in London will cost you about 170% more, sitting at 6.63 AUD compared with 2.46 AUD in Rome.
Train tickets are much the same in London and Rome, averaging 6.63 AUD.
Fares are roughly 170% cheaper in London, with tickets priced at 6.63 AUD compared to 2.46 AUD in Rome.
In some cases, eating out in London will sting you about 54% more, with average meals at 37.88 AUD, compared with 24.65 AUD in Rome.
As for lunch, expect to pay about 37.88 AUD in both London and Rome.
Meals in London cost around 37.88 AUD, which is about 54% less than the 24.65 AUD you’d fork out in Rome.
A coffee will set you back about 136% more in London, averaging 7.54 AUD, while in Rome it’s around 3.20 AUD.
Coffee prices are pretty much on par in both Rome and London, averaging about 7.54 AUD.
Coffee is roughly 136% cheaper in London, coming in at 7.54 AUD, compared to 3.20 AUD in Rome.
What’s the average flight time from Rome to London?
A standard flight between Rome and London takes around 2 h and 50 m, covering about 1,433.61 km. This includes both direct flights and connections.
Which airports connect Rome with London?
The main route linking Rome with London is between Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport (FCO) and Heathrow Airport(LHR). This leg is operated by the following airlines:

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