- How much does a flight to Rome cost?
- Typical-low round-trip fares to Rome start at $520 from New York — John F. Kennedy — that's the floor we've tracked, not the average. Most transatlantic US gateways land in the $520–$540 range in shoulder season. Live metasearch prices update when you click any "Search flights" button on this page.
- Which US airport has the cheapest flights to Rome?
- From our tracked routes, New York — John F. Kennedy (JFK) has the cheapest anchor fare at $520. Wait for the November shoulder — ITA Airways frequently dumps fares.
- When is the best time to fly to Rome for cheap fares?
- Shoulder-season windows for Rome vary by gateway — the route table above lists each one. Broadly, late autumn (Oct–Nov) and deep winter (Jan–Feb) are the most reliable cheap windows for long-haul fares; summer peaks push prices 40–60% higher.
- Are flights to Rome direct or do I need connections?
- It depends on the origin — hubs like JFK, ORD, LAX, and EWR have direct long-haul service to most big destinations; smaller airports usually connect through those hubs. Aviasales (where every CTA on this page routes) shows direct-only filters and connection counts on the results page.
- How do the prices on this page compare to Google Flights?
- The "typical low" anchors here come from our editor's historical tracking, not real-time scraping. The CTAs route to Aviasales metasearch, which pulls live fares from Expedia, Trip.com, Kiwi, Booking, Priceline, and the airlines directly — usually matching or beating Google Flights on the same routes.