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      Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) Overview

      Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) is the largest and busiest airport in Italy, serving as the primary gateway to Rome and the surrounding Lazio region. Located approximately 35 kilometers southwest of Rome’s city center, FCO is a major hub for both domestic and international flights. Opened in 1960, the airport has grown to accommodate tens of millions of passengers each year, making it a crucial part of European air travel.

      FCO features modern amenities, extensive shopping and dining options, and efficient passenger services. The airport is well-connected to Rome and other nearby cities by road and rail, offering a variety of convenient transportation methods. With several terminals serving different airlines and destinations, the airport provides seamless connectivity for travelers. Its strategic location and comprehensive facilities make it a preferred choice for both leisure and business travelers visiting Italy.

      Air Traffic Ranking

      • Europe: Rome–Fiumicino is consistently ranked among the top 10 busiest airports in Europe by passenger traffic.
      • Worldwide: It is also listed in the top 40 busiest airports globally, reflecting its importance as a major international hub.

      Top Airlines Operating at FCO

      Essential Airport Information

      • Local Time Zone: Central European Time (CET) / Central European Summer Time (CEST) during daylight saving.
      • Distance to Rome City Center: Approximately 35 km (22 miles).
      • Nearby Areas / Closest City Centers: Fiumicino, Ostia, and Rome.

      Transportation to Rome City Center

      • Train: The Leonardo Express offers a direct, non-stop service between the airport and Roma Termini station in about 32 minutes.
      • Bus: Several bus companies connect FCO to various points in Rome and surrounding areas.
      • Taxi: Official taxis offer fixed fares to central Rome and other destinations.
      • Car Rental: Multiple car rental agencies are available within the airport complex.
      • Private Transfers: Chauffeur and shuttle services can be pre-booked for convenience.

      Terminal Information

      • Terminal 1: Primarily handles domestic, Schengen, and some international flights. Major airlines include ITA Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, and easyJet.
      • Terminal 3: The largest terminal, serving most international and intercontinental flights. Main carriers include Emirates, British Airways, Ryanair, and a variety of other international airlines.

      For more information, visit the official Rome–Fiumicino Airport website.

      Air Passenger Rights at Rome–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

      If your flight from Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport was delayed or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004 (EU 261). This regulation protects air passengers in the event of denied boarding, long delays, or flight cancellations. To qualify, your flight must either depart from an EU airport or arrive at an EU airport with an EU-based airline. This means that if you are flying from FCO to any destination, or arriving at FCO with a European carrier, your rights are protected.

      Under EU 261, you are eligible for compensation if your flight is delayed by more than three hours upon arrival, cancelled without proper notice, or if you are denied boarding due to overbooking. The compensation amount depends on the distance of your flight:

      • For flights up to 1,500 km: up to €250 per passenger
      • For flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km: up to €400 per passenger
      • For flights over 3,500 km: up to €600 per passenger

      Airlines must also provide care (meals, refreshments, accommodation if necessary) during long delays. If your flight was cancelled or delayed at FCO, always keep your boarding pass, booking details, and any communication from the airline. Even if your flight originated outside the EU, you are protected by EU 261 if you are traveling to Rome–Fiumicino with a European airline.

      Compensation may not be applicable in extraordinary circumstances (such as severe weather or air traffic control strikes), but technical problems and airline staff shortages are generally not considered extraordinary. Always check your eligibility for compensation if you experience a delay or cancellation at FCO.

      How Voos Can Assist with Your Compensation Claim

      If your flight from Rome–Fiumicino International Airport was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.

      • Gather your flight number and booking details
      • Keep your boarding pass or e-ticket
      • Document communications with the airline
      • Check your eligibility for compensation today

      Many passengers departing from or arriving at FCO are entitled to compensation due to delays, cancellations, or denied boarding. Voos streamlines the compensation claim process, ensuring your rights are fully protected in accordance with EU 261 and EC 261 regulations. Don’t miss the opportunity to claim what you are owed for flight disruptions at Rome–Fiumicino Airport.

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