Miami → Rome flights
Fares from MIA to FCO sit at a $336 median across 30 snapshots, with the sweet spot between $329 and $349 — book early to stay in that bottom quartile.
Miami to Rome: target $329–$349 and book well ahead
Key takeaways
- Median fare is $336, based on 30 daily snapshots of the cheapest available cached fares on this route.
- The interquartile range is tight: $329–$349, meaning half of all sampled fares fell within just a $20 band — a sign of a relatively stable pricing floor.
- The spread is 31% (low $325, high $425), driven mostly by occasional spikes rather than a wide everyday range — the floor is more predictable than the ceiling.
- Bottom-quartile fares start at $329 — getting close to that low requires catching a fare near its floor, which historically appeared in roughly a quarter of the snapshots.
- The $425 high represents an outlier ceiling — if you see fares above $370, you are likely in the upper quartile and waiting or adjusting dates may help.
30-day price trend
See full numbers and stats on the MIA → FCO price history page.
The full picture
Fares between Miami and Rome showed a notably compressed core range over 30 days of snapshots. With a median of $336 and a p25–p75 band of only $329–$349, the middle 50% of observed fares span just $20. That kind of tightness suggests a well-supplied route where baseline competition keeps prices anchored — you are not gambling wildly by booking when you first see a fare in the low $330s. The absolute low of $325 is tantalizingly close to the median, which means the floor is not some rare unicorn fare but a price point that appeared with some regularity.
The 31% spread is worth putting in context. It sounds wide, but the math is skewed by a high of $425 that pulls the ceiling up — the everyday range from the 25th to 75th percentile is far narrower. In practical terms, if you encounter a fare above $370, you are almost certainly in the top quartile and the data suggests patience or flexibility on travel dates could pull you back toward the $336 median. Transatlantic routes like MIA–FCO tend to see prices firm up as seats fill, so booking several weeks out — rather than last-minute — is generally the safer posture when the floor is this accessible.
Day-of-week or carrier-level patterns are not visible in this dataset, so any claim about "cheapest departure days" would be speculation. What the data does support is a simple target: if you see a fare at or below $349, you are at or inside the median on a route where fares can spike to $425. One honest caveat: these are cached fare snapshots, not live booking prices, and actual checkout totals may vary with baggage fees, seat selection, or short-term promotional changes that a 30-day rolling snapshot does not fully capture.
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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated Jun 20, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.