Distance | 888 miles |
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Average flight duration | 1 h 50 min |
Average plane ticket price | £157 (€178) |
Direct flight | Yes |
Airlines | Ryanair, Vueling Airlines, easyJet, British Airways, Alitalia, Finnair, Eurowings, KLM, SAS, Luxair, Air France or Air Serbia |
Flights from Rome to London cover the 888 miles long trip taking on average 1 h 50 min with our travel partners like Ryanair, Vueling Airlines, easyJet, British Airways, Alitalia, Finnair, Eurowings, KLM, SAS, Luxair, Air France or Air Serbia. There are direct flight services available. While the average ticket price for this trip costs around £157, you can find the cheapest plane ticket for as low as £52. Travellers depart most frequently from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport and arrive in London Gatwick Airport.
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The best way to find a cheap flight ticket from Rome to London is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid travelling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
2 h 35 m
Average
9 h 5 m
Flights per day
113
Distance
1434 km
Of the 113 flights that leave Rome for London every day 15 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
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Ryanair is one of the biggest and most popular low-cost airlines in Europe, headquartered in Ireland. Hopping on a plane and flying to popular European destinations quickly and affordably is made easy with Ryanair. This budget airline is known for operating direct flights to smaller or secondary airports usually outside major cities to keep costs down. A Ryanair plane ticket from Rome to London includes allowance of one small personal bag; additional fees tend to apply for cabin baggage and checked baggage.
Ryanair from Rome to London flight information:
Flying between Rome and London is simple and fast. Direct flights leave Rome for the British capital about 30 times per day in summer, and the flight takes around two and a half hours to complete. London's airports have a wide range of facilities and excellent transport connections by train into the city center, while Rome Airport is also well-integrated with the city and has a variety of amenities for passengers to use.
Several airlines operate flights from London to Rome, including Ryanair and Iberia. One of the other main providers of flights on this route is easyJet. Indirect flights are provided by a range of airlines, including Alitalia, Swiss and Air France, and usually include a stopover in one of their respective hub cities.
A direct flight from Rome to London lasts around two hours and thirty-five minutes, although this varies based on the airline and the arrival airport. EasyJet flights to London Gatwick, for example, usually take two hours and forty minutes to complete. The fastest one-stop services take as little as 3 hours 50 minutes to reach London.
Direct flights for London leave Rome around 30 times a day in summer, and around 20 in winter. Of these flights, around four tend to be operated by easyJet. There is a wealth of indirect flights between the cities, with upwards of sixty daily services reaching London in fewer than 8 hours during summer.
Departure airport: Rome Reaching Rome's Fiumicino Airport from the city center is quick and convenient. Passengers can take the Leonardo Express Airport train, which takes around 30 minutes, and leaves the Roma Termini once every fifteen minutes. The airport itself has a range of features such as shopping outlets and free Wi-Fi.
Arrival airports: London Passengers waiting in London’s various airports will find a range of modern facilities, including attractive bars and restaurants for pre-flight relaxation, free Wi-Fi (unlimited at Heathrow) for business or personal use, and a range of car rental opportunities. And with major train services like the Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Heathrow Express connecting the airports with the city center, passengers will be able to reach central London within an hour.
Flights from Rome to London generally leave from Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport and arrive in London Gatwick Airport.
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport is 28.2 km away from Rome city centre and London Gatwick Airport is 46.6 km from London city centre.
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