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Median fares on MIA–FCO sit at $348, with the bottom quartile starting at $336 — book early and watch for dips toward that lower band.

Miami to Rome: Target $336–$349 and book well ahead

Key takeaways

  • Median fare is $348 across 30 daily snapshots of the cheapest available cached fares on this route.
  • Bottom-quartile pricing starts at $336 (p25), meaning roughly one in four observations came in at or below that level — a credible target for patient bookers.
  • The interquartile range is tight: just $13 (p25 $336 to p75 $349), signaling that most days cluster closely around the median with limited day-to-day volatility.
  • A high of $468 was recorded in the snapshot window — a 44% spread from low to high — so while typical fares are stable, outlier surges do occur and waiting too long carries real risk.
  • The $325 floor represents the single lowest observation; treat it as an aspirational ceiling rather than a reliable expectation.

30-day price trend

MIA → FCO · cheapest cached fare per day · last 30 days · 13%
$325 low$425 high

See full numbers and stats on the MIAFCO price history page.

The full picture

The 30-day snapshot picture for Miami to Rome is unusually compressed at the low end. With p25 at $336 and p75 at $349, roughly half of all observed fares fell within a $13 band — that kind of tightness tells you the competitive floor for this route is fairly well-established. The $348 median is a reasonable planning number: if you see anything at or below $340, the data suggests you're in the bottom quartile and it's worth acting.

The more striking figure is the $468 high — a 44% spread from the $325 low. That gap almost certainly reflects demand-driven surges rather than arbitrary pricing noise, and it's the clearest argument for booking ahead rather than waiting for a mythical last-minute deal. Transatlantic routes to major European hubs like Rome tend to firm up as departure approaches and leisure-travel demand fills premium cabins first, compressing the remaining economy inventory. Nothing in this dataset contradicts that general pattern: the floor is narrow and well-defined, but the ceiling has real height.

No dominant carrier signal is visible in this data, so it would be irresponsible to recommend one airline over another on price grounds alone. Similarly, the snapshots don't break down by day-of-week departure, so claims about 'cheapest departure days' can't be supported here. The honest caveat: 30 snapshots capture a moment in the pricing cycle, not a full seasonal picture. Fares on MIA–FCO can shift materially around Italian public holidays, peak summer weeks, and major events in Rome — none of which are accounted for in this window. Use $348 as your reference point, act if you see $336 or below, and don't assume the $325 low will repeat on your preferred travel dates.

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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated Jun 13, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.

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