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Airlines that fly from Rome to Paris

Local currency and cost comparison

TrainLocal, one-way ticket
67%Trains are 67% more expensive in Paris than in Rome.
Rome$2.65
Paris$4.42
MealMid-priced restaurant
3%A meal in Paris is 3% cheaper than a meal in Rome.
Rome$27.43
Paris$26.55
TaxiStandard daytime start rate
60%Taxis are 60% more expensive in Paris than in Rome.
Rome$8.85
Paris$14.16
CoffeeRegular cappuccino
141%Coffee is 141% more expensive in Paris than in Rome.
Rome$3.23
Paris$7.78
Exchange rate
1 AUD = 0.57 EUR
1 EUR = 1.79 AUD
Last revised on Fri, 5/12
Distance: 1106 kms
Rome airports
Fiumicino (FCO)How far from city centre: 23 kms
Ciampino (CIA)How far from city centre: 15 kms
Paris airports
Charles De Gaulle (CDG)How far from city centre: 23 kms
Orly (ORY)How far from city centre: 15 kms
Paris Beauvais (BVA)How far from city centre: 68 kms

How to find cheap flights from Rome to Paris

Planning a trip from Rome to Paris offers a journey to a city renowned for its profound cultural impact, extensive history, and picturesque urban landscapes. Travellers are consistently drawn to Paris for its celebrated architectural achievements, its deep artistic heritage, and the captivating local experiences found in its neighbourhoods. It's a destination that appeals to those seeking to explore grand historical sites and enjoy the city's distinct atmosphere.

When considering flights from Rome to Paris, you'll find direct services are frequent and efficient. The average flight duration for this route is typically around two hours. For an optimal experience, the shoulder seasons – spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) – are often recommended. During these periods, the weather in Paris is generally pleasant, and the city experiences fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months. This allows for more comfortable exploration of its many attractions. Numerous airlines operate this route, providing flexibility for departure times and budget considerations. Booking in advance, particularly if your travel dates are fixed, can often secure more favourable fares.

Useful information about Rome airports

For travellers departing from Rome, the city is served by two main airports, providing various options for international and domestic flights. Planning your journey from here to Paris is straightforward, with services catering to a broad range of carriers.

Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

Officially known as Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, this is Rome's primary international gateway, located approximately 35 kilometres southwest of the city centre. It is well-connected to Rome via the Leonardo Express train service to Termini Station, regional trains, and numerous bus services. Fiumicino handles the vast majority of international traffic and offers a comprehensive range of facilities, including extensive retail and dining options.

Ciampino Airport (CIA)

Situated about 12 kilometres southeast of Rome's city centre, Ciampino Airport primarily handles budget airlines and charter flights. While smaller than Fiumicino, it is a convenient option for many European routes. Transport to and from Ciampino is mainly by bus connections to Anagnina Metro Station or directly to Termini Station, as well as taxi services. It has a more compact layout, making navigation often quicker for passengers.

Paris airports: good to know

Planning a trip from Rome to Paris involves understanding the travel logistics within Paris, which is served by three main commercial airports. Familiarising yourself with these helps ensure a smooth arrival in the city.

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)

Located north-east of Paris, Charles de Gaulle is the largest international airport in the city and a major hub for long-haul and international flights. It offers excellent connections to the city centre via the RER B train line, TGV high-speed rail, and various bus services, making it convenient for many travellers.

Paris Orly Airport (ORY)

Situated south of the city, Orly is historically the primary domestic and short-haul international airport for Paris, though it also handles some international routes. Access to Orly is straightforward using the Orlyval light rail which connects to the RER B, or via the OrlyBus service to Denfert-Rochereau.

Paris Beauvais-Tillé Airport (BVA)

Further north of Paris, Beauvais-Tillé is primarily used by budget airlines and is a good option for those seeking lower airfares. While it is a longer transfer to the city centre, dedicated shuttle buses connect the airport to Porte Maillot, typically taking around 75 to 90 minutes.

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FAQs about flights from Rome to Paris

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Is Paris more expensive than Rome?
In Paris, taxis are about 60% pricier, costing roughly 14.16 AUD, compared with Rome where a ride averages 8.85 AUD.
Catching the train in Paris will cost you about 67% more, sitting at 4.42 AUD compared with 2.65 AUD in Rome.
Meals in Paris cost around 26.55 AUD, which is about 3% less than the 27.43 AUD you’d fork out in Rome.
A coffee will set you back about 141% more in Paris, averaging 7.78 AUD, while in Rome it’s around 3.23 AUD.
What’s the average flight time from Rome to Paris?
A standard flight between Rome and Paris takes around 02:13 hours, covering about 1,114 km. This includes both direct flights and connections.
How does the weather in Paris compare with Rome?
In summer, Rome usually sees highs around 33.63 ºC with rainfall near 12 mm. Over in Paris, temps sit around 33.34 ºC with average rain of 12 mm. In winter, Paris averages about -3.85 ºC, while Rome hovers near -2.32 ºC. Rainfall hits around 9 mm in Rome, compared with 3 mm in Paris.
Which airports connect Rome with Paris?
The main route linking Rome with Paris is between Fiumicino (FCO) and Charles De Gaulle (CDG). This leg is operated by the following airlines:
Air France
ITA Airways
You’ll also find flights from Rome to Paris departing from Fiumicino (FCO) and arriving at Orly (ORY), with these airlines on the route: Vueling.
Transavia France

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