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Poland to Italy

Average price

95

one-way economy

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Duration

2h 28min

Airlines

LOT Polish Airlines, Wizz Air, Wizz Air Malta +3

Best months

February, March, October, November

Airlines on this route:

LOT Polish AirlinesWizz AirWizz Air MaltaRyanairITA AirwaysLufthansa

Flying from Warsaw to Rome

The route between Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) and Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) covers roughly 812 to 829 miles, making it a genuinely short hop by European standards. Direct flights from Warsaw to Rome clock in at around 2 hours 25 to 2 hours 30 minutes — short enough that you can board in Warsaw after breakfast and be walking through Trastevere before lunch. It's one of those routes where a direct ticket is almost always worth paying a slight premium over a connection through Munich or Vienna, simply because you save yourself two to three hours of airport time for a journey that's barely longer than a feature film.

Nearly all flights on this route operate between Warsaw Chopin (WAW) — the main international airport, located about 10 km southwest of the city centre — and Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci (FCO), which is Italy's largest airport and the main gateway to the capital. A small number of budget services occasionally operate into Rome Ciampino (CIA), so always double-check which airport you're landing at before you book, especially on Ryanair fares.

Airlines on This Route

Three carriers operate direct flights from Warsaw to Rome: LOT Polish Airlines, Wizz Air, and Wizz Air Malta. LOT is Poland's national carrier and the full-service option here — expect a proper seat allowance, included cabin baggage, and meals on longer or business-class fares. LOT operates from Terminal A at WAW and flies into FCO, typically running daily or near-daily services depending on the season. Wizz Air and Wizz Air Malta are the budget players: ultra-low base fares, fees for everything beyond a small personal item, and a no-frills cabin. They're fine for a weekend trip if you travel light and read the baggage rules carefully before checkout. Wizz Air uses Terminal B at WAW.

If you're flexible on routing, Ryanair connects Warsaw with Rome via its network, and ITA Airways and Lufthansa offer one-stop itineraries — usually through Milan or Frankfurt respectively. These connecting flights can occasionally undercut direct fares during off-peak periods, but the added travel time rarely makes them the better deal unless the price gap is significant.

Flight Prices: Warsaw to Rome

Cheap flights to Rome from Warsaw start from as low as €30 to €35 one-way on Wizz Air during promotional sales or deeply off-peak travel windows — though those fares require ruthless flexibility and travelling with nothing but a small under-seat bag. More realistically, budget around €55 to €90 one-way on Wizz Air for a standard economy fare with a cabin bag. LOT Polish Airlines tends to price from €120 to €200 one-way in economy, though round-trip deals occasionally bring this down. Round-trip Warsaw to Rome flight deals on budget carriers can be found from around €75 to €110 total if you book well ahead for off-peak dates.

Book at least 6 to 10 weeks out for the best prices on Wizz Air, and 4 to 8 weeks out for LOT if you want decent economy fares without paying last-minute premiums. Use Google Flights' price calendar view to spot cheap windows at a glance — it's the fastest way to find Rome flight deals from Warsaw without trawling through dozens of dates manually.

Best Time to Book Warsaw to Rome Flights

The cheapest months to fly from Warsaw to Rome are typically February, March, and November — outside Italian school holidays and before the main tourist surge. January can also be cheap but post-Christmas demand sometimes keeps prices elevated into the first two weeks. July and August are peak season in both directions: Romans head to the coast, tourists flood into the city, and airline prices reflect all of that. Easter week and the long weekends around Italian public holidays (particularly late April and early June) see sharp fare spikes — sometimes doubling standard prices within a week. If you're targeting spring, aim for late March or early April before Easter, or mid-May after the first wave of school holidays has passed. Autumn — particularly September and October — offers a good balance of reasonable fares and genuinely pleasant weather in Rome.

Rome Airport Guide

Most flights from Warsaw land at Rome Fiumicino (FCO), officially Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, located about 32 km southwest of central Rome. It's a large airport with four terminals — most international flights arrive into Terminal 3. The airport is well connected: the Leonardo Express train runs non-stop to Roma Termini station every 15 minutes and takes 32 minutes, costing around €14 per person. It's the fastest and most reliable option. Regional FL trains are cheaper (around €8) but stop at multiple stations and take longer. Taxis from FCO to central Rome have a fixed rate of €50 for destinations within the Aurelian Walls — insist on the fixed rate before you get in. Journey time by taxi is typically 45 to 60 minutes depending on traffic, and Rome traffic is exactly as chaotic as you've heard.

FAQ — Warsaw to Rome Flights

How long is the flight from Warsaw to Rome?

Direct flights from Warsaw Chopin (WAW) to Rome Fiumicino (FCO) take approximately 2 hours 25 to 2 hours 30 minutes. The route covers around 820 miles. Connecting flights via Frankfurt, Munich, or other hubs will add at least 2 to 4 hours to your total travel time.

What is the cheapest time to fly from Warsaw to Rome?

The cheapest periods are generally February, March, and November, when tourist demand is lowest and airlines offer their most competitive fares. Avoid flying around Easter, the Italian public holiday cluster in late April, and the peak summer months of July and August if keeping costs down is a priority.

Which airlines fly from Warsaw to Rome?

Direct services are operated by LOT Polish Airlines, Wizz Air, and Wizz Air Malta. Connecting flights are available through Ryanair, ITA Airways, and Lufthansa, among others. For a direct route, LOT is the full-service choice while Wizz Air is the budget option.

How much do Warsaw to Rome flights cost?

One-way fares start from around €30 to €35 on Wizz Air during sales, with more typical prices ranging from €55 to €90 one-way in economy on budget carriers. LOT Polish Airlines generally prices from €120 to €200 one-way. Round-trip Warsaw to Rome flights can be found from approximately €75 to €110 on budget carriers when booked 6 to 10 weeks in advance.

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