Cheap Flights from Rome (ROM) to Catania Fontanarossa (CTA)
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Compare routes from Rome to Catania below. You may find an airport to fly into that's cheaper, faster, or easier than Catania Fontanarossa.Rome to Catania: Flight information
The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | $28 |
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Cheapest month to fly | May |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 18 mins |
Most popular airline | ITA Airways |
Average flights per week | 544 |
Finding cheap flights from Rome to Catania Fontanarossa: Frequently asked questions
If you are spending time traveling in Italy, be sure to check out Skyscanner to find cheap flights from Rome to Catania Fontanarossa Airport in Sicily. Catania is one of the island’s largest cities and it fairly brims with historic and cultural attractions. Skyscanner can help you locate flights out of Rome from the city’s two major airports: Leonardo da Vinci Airport and Ciampino Airport. Major airlines fly from Leonardo da Vinci, while budget airlines such as Ryanair typically use Ciampino. Chances are, when flying from Rome to Catania Fontanarossa, you’ll depart from Leonardo da Vinci. To reach this airport, you can take a rental car, taxi, or the Leonardo Express, a convenient airport shuttle train.
Flying from Rome
Leonardo da Vinci Airport tends to be extremely crowed, especially during peak travel times in spring and fall. Even when flying to domestic locations, travelers should be at the airport two hours before their scheduled flight. If you’re still trying to locate affordable airfare, remember to use Skyscanner’s search tools to locate cheap flights from Rome to Catania Fontanarossa. Once you reach Leonardo da Vinci Airport, you’ll be able to grab a meal or drink before your flight. This major international airport also features many amenities like convenience stores and high-end shops, coffee stands, money exchanges, and Wi-Fi lounges. Since Rome and Sicily enjoy similar climates, travelers will not need to worry about extreme changes in weather. However, if you are traveling during the wet season, your flight could be delayed; you’ll want to check for any flight delays with your airline.
Landing at Catania Fontanarossa Airport
Located just under three miles from Catania, Catania Fontanarossa Airport is used by major airlines like Alitalia, Lufthansa, and Air Berlin. Upon landing at Catania Fontanarossa, you’ll find that there are on-site car rental services as well as other amenities like eateries and shops. If you need to rent a vehicle for your Catania visit, you can use Skyscanner’s car rental search tool for help. Travelers can also take the train, bus, or taxi service to reach their Catania hotel. The city is home to a wide array of hotels, but to locate one that suits your travel needs, use the Skyscanner hotel search tool to find nearby hotels.
Catania Travel Tips
Located on the Ionian Sea on the eastern coast of Sicily, beautiful Catania attracts travelers from all over the world. Since Catania’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, travelers should definitely set aside time to explore this impressive setting that’s filled with old architecture and Baroque piazzas. When crafting your travel itinerary, make sure to include visits to sites and attractions like the historic Ursino Castle, the Monastero dei Benedettini, Palazzo Biscari, and the anciet Teatro Romano. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you may want to take a walking expedition of Mount Etna. Whatever you do, be sure to enjoy the city’s delectable cuisine. There are many outstanding eateries in and around the city’s center like Da Antonio and Trattoria di DeFiore. Simply strolling the streets and squares of Catania will afford travelers with some of the most memorable Sicilian cultural attractions on the island.
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