Best Price Found | $278 | The best one-way flight to Rome from Los Angeles in the past 72 hours is $278. The best round-trip flight deal from Los Angeles to Rome found on momondo in the last 72 hours is $458. |
Fastest flight time | 12h 00m | The fastest flight from Los Angeles to Rome takes 12h 00m |
Direct flights | None | There are no direct flights from Los Angeles to Rome. Popular non-direct routes for this connection are Los Angeles Airport - Rome Fiumicino Airport and Los Angeles Airport - Rome Ciampino Airport. |
Airports in Rome | 2 airports | There are 2 airports near Rome: Rome Fiumicino (FCO), Rome Ciampino (CIA) |
January
The cheapest time of year to fly to Rome from Los Angeles is January. Most expensive is December
Tuesday
The cheapest day of the week is typically Tuesday. The most expensive is typically Friday
in the evening
Los Angeles to Rome flights are approximately 18% more expensive at noon than in the evening
Finnair
British Airways, Brussels Airlines, and Finnair are the most popular carriers operating from Los Angeles to Rome
Los Angeles - Rome Fiumicino
Fly from Los Angeles to Rome Fiumicino for the best Los Angeles - Rome flight prices
60 days before
The cheapest time to buy a flight from Los Angeles to Rome is approximately 60 days to departure
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We boarded 20 minutes before the actual boarding time. The plane left on time and arrived a little early. Air Canada's crew served 1 drink service during a 4.5 hour flight, with no snacks. It's a good thing that I have access to lounge service.
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Crew members were very helpful, friendly and dedicated. The flight was punctual and inside very clean.
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Clean cabin and lavatories. Crew friendly, attentive and helpful.
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Fresh food
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This was a rough one. The flight itself was fine, and it was nice to have a little Austrian culture on the way to the US. Check-in with Lufthansa at the Munich airport was very unsatisfying - even worse than checking in to a US domestic flight. Long lines, rude service - the first time in my life that I've had an airport check-in person proactively criticize me. And on top of that, they lost my luggage between Vienna and Newark. I waited at the baggage claim area until all the bags were off, and only at the very end did I discover my bags weren't there. By then it was too late to make my connecting domestic flight, even though I had a nearly two hour layover in Newark. A storm was blowing across the northeast, and the lines to change to a new flight were 50 people long. I ended up spending the night (on my own nickel) at an airport hotel and continuing my flight the next day. Even with an 18 hour delay they still hadn't found a way for my luggage to catch up to me. Overall, a pretty lousy experience.
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Everything was very good, but my luggage was lost.
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I booked through Kayak, trusting them. But they used one of these cheap online travel agents - Chatdeals. When I missed my flight due to a 3 hour train delay that was out of my influence, Chatdeals refused to rebook without a fee. SAS couldn’t rebook either. So I was stuck and lost the flight. Had to buy a complete new one. Never book through kayak or one of the cheap ones. Always airline direct! Expensive lesson learned… 🙂 Jan
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While my bags were left behind, using Apple Trackers I was able to head straight to lost and found and report the issue, they located them in Madrid, and said they would be on the next flight and delivered to my hotel. Great service, other than the left behind bags. It was a short layover, it happens.
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Flight attendant for first class is definitely not a morning person. Oh and the WiFi DID NOT WORK!
Due to the global impact of COVID-19, some of our airline partners operating flights from Los Angeles to Rome, such as Norwegian, British Airways, and ITA Airways may have put in place flexible cancellation policies. Use our site to search for all of the airlines offering this flexibility to you.
Los Angeles and Rome are 6328.6 mi apart from one another. Typically, this will take 13h 25m by plane in normal conditions.
The EU Digital COVID Certificate and CDC “white cards" are accepted. Alternatively, travelers can provide a negative molecular COVID-19 PCR, certificate of recovery, or rapid antigen test result taken a maximum of 48 hours before entering a restaurant/museum, etc.
Certificates are accepted in Italian, English, Spanish, or French and can be both digital or in paper copy.