How to find cheap flights to Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
The lowest price currently available for a one-way flight to Rome Ciampino Airport is AED 592. A return plane ticket to CIA right now is AED 1,158.
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We recommend booking around one month before your departure date. That's when you're likely to get the best price on tickets to Rome, where Rome Ciampino Airport is located.
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Best time to go to Rome
June is generally the cheapest month to jump on a flight to Rome.
To find the month with the cheapest flights to CIA, use the 'Whole month' tool. If you have flexible travel dates, search for the green prices on the calendar — they show you the lowest available fares.
Fly to Rome in August if you want to be there when it's busy. This is the most popular month for flights to CIA, but also when tickets are usually more expensive.
The quietest time of the year to travel is October. Lock in your plane tickets to Rome then and enjoy the top attractions at a more relaxed pace.
With averages of between 20ºC (68ºF) and 33ºC (91ºF), August is when Rome is warmest. Organize your visit around your preferred weather conditions to get the most out of your trip.
Temperatures are at their lowest in January, when they range from 2ºC (36ºF) to 14ºC (57ºF).
Want to visit when you're less likely to need an umbrella? July is the driest month in Rome, averaging two days of rain.
November has the wettest weather. You can expect around nine days of rainfall if you're in town then.
Traveling to Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA): What you need to know
Offering direct flights to Rome Ciampino Airport, these leading airlines make traveling to Rome easy:
Wizz Air is most likely to get you to your destination on time. Up to 78% of its flights into this hub arrive according to schedule, making it a smart choice when reserving your CIA plane ticket.
CIA is located in the UTC+1 timezone.
Eager to get some sleep after your flight to CIA? These hotels close to Rome Ciampino Airport offer the perfect place to relax and unwind:
If you're catching a connection out of Rome Ciampino Airport or flying home from there, you're likely to stay on schedule. Up to 85% of all departures from CIA make it to their destination on time.
Getting to central Rome from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
CIA is located about 14 kilometers from central Rome.
Once you've landed from your flight to CIA, driving to the center will take around 20 minutes.
You can expect the trip to take roughly 20 minutes when using public transport.
If you'd like to stay near the action in Rome, unpack your suitcase at one of these top options:
Rome highlights
Put these leading attractions high on your must-see list after stepping off your flight to Rome:
Vatican Museums: Offering a great first impression of all the city has to offer, this landmark is around 3 kilometers northwest of the center.
Saint Peter's Square: This will also be a trip highlight. A top landmark, it's around 2 kilometers west of the center of Rome.
How to get to Terni from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA)
On your way to the nearby city of Terni? It's about 121 kilometers from CIA. It'll take you around 1 hour 25 minutes to reach the center in a cab or ride-share.
Allow roughly 2 hours 50 minutes if you plan to travel to Terni on public transport.
Traveling from Rome Ciampino Airport (CIA) to Latina
If Latina is where you're traveling to, public transport will take around 2 hours 20 minutes from Rome Ciampino Airport. This city is about 40 kilometers from CIA.
It takes 55 minutes or so to drive to Latina.
Explore more of Italy
There's a whole lot more to experience in Italy, starting with Naples. Piazza del Plebiscito, Naples National Archaeological Museum and Gulf of Naples are must-sees in this city, which is around 177 kilometers southeast of Rome. Naples-Capodichino International Airport (NAP) is the most convenient airport for Naples.
Florence is another standout destination in Italy and is roughly 241 kilometers northwest of Rome. Make it a trip to remember with stops at Brunelleschi's Dome, David of Michelangelo and Uffizi Gallery. Florence Peretola Airport (FLR) is the main hub serving this city.
About 257 kilometers northwest of Rome, Prato brings even more to your adventure. Top reasons to go include Duomo, Palazzo Comunale and Sant'Agostino Church.