Flights from Boston to Rome/Fiumicino from US$ 619.99

* Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Fares listed for Economy class may be Economy Light, which is our most restrictive fare option, and it is subject to further restrictions. Additional fees for baggage allowance or for other optional services may apply. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Boston (BOS)to

Rome/Fiumicino (FCO)
Depart: 09/13/2026

One-way

Premium

From
US$ 739.99
Updated: 1 day ago

* Premium Economy Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

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Boston (BOS)to

Rome/Fiumicino (FCO)
Depart: 07/23/2026

One-way

Business

From
US$ 3,199.99
Updated: 1 day ago

* Business Class Fares are calculated as one-way flights and include taxes and fees collected within the last 48 hours and may not be available at the time of booking. Terms and Conditions apply.

Flights to Rome/Fiumicino - Frequently Asked Questions

Flights from Boston (BOS) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) are cheapest in late January through early April and again from mid-August through September, outside the main summer holiday peak. Late winter and early spring on this route are considered low season, with lower prices than in June and July. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are cheaper than weekend departures on this route, especially when the trip includes a Saturday night in Rome/Fiumicino (FCO).
Flights from Boston (BOS) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) with Condor require a connection via Frankfurt (FRA), and in winter can also involve a domestic connection such as Boston (BOS) to New York (JFK). The flight takes about 7 hours from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA) and about 1 hour 45 minutes from Frankfurt (FRA) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO).
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, a complimentary meal and non-alcoholic drinks are included in all travel classes. In Economy Class this is provided as the Taste the World Menu, in Premium Economy as the Classic Premium Menu, and in Business Class as the Taste the World Gourmet Menu, with additional courses and an enhanced drinks selection in the premium cabins. Alcoholic drinks, extra snacks, or special à‑la‑carte items can be purchased for an additional charge; service details vary by fare and cabin. The onward European flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) follows the short-haul meal concept, where onboard services differ from the long-haul flight and can include a lighter offering or buy-on-board snacks.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, Business Class offers a fully flat seat with a bed length of about 6 ft 6 in, each seat with direct aisle access and a large personal entertainment screen. Business Class passengers benefit from priority services at the airport, lounge access at participating airports, increased cabin baggage, and an enhanced checked baggage allowance, including two checked bags of 32 kg each on routes in the USA/Canada zone. On board, the service includes the Taste the World Gourmet Menu with several courses, a wide selection of drinks including a welcome drink, premium entertainment, noise‑cancelling headphones, and an amenity kit with comfort items. One piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg is included after registration, which is particularly useful for travelers carrying gear. These Business Class features apply to the long-haul part between North America and Frankfurt (FRA), while the connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) follows a separate short-haul concept with a different service level.
Flights from Boston (BOS) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) with Condor are offered with connections rather than as nonstop flights, with transfers through Frankfurt (FRA) or via New York (JFK) and Frankfurt (FRA). In the summer season, the Condor flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA) for connections to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) operates on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, and the onward Condor flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) operates on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday; in the winter season, flights from New York (JFK) to Frankfurt (FRA) and from Frankfurt (FRA) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) operate on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Condor does not operate a nonstop flight from Boston (BOS) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO). Connections are offered via Frankfurt (FRA), and in the winter season via New York (JFK) and Frankfurt (FRA).
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, travelers can choose between Economy Class, Premium Economy Class, and Business Class. Economy Class includes standard seating, personal entertainment screens, and the Taste the World Menu with non-alcoholic drinks included. Premium Economy Class adds more legroom and greater seat recline, an enhanced meal service with the Classic Premium Menu, and an increased checked baggage allowance compared with Economy. Business Class offers fully flat seats, the Taste the World Gourmet Menu, priority ground services, and the highest baggage allowances on the route. The onward flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) follows a separate short-haul concept, so onboard amenities and seating layouts on that part differ from those on the long-haul A330-900neo.
On Condor’s long-haul flight from Boston (BOS) to Frankfurt (FRA), operated with an Airbus A330-900neo, passengers can use the FlyConnect Wi‑Fi service and a wide range of wireless entertainment accessed through the onboard portal. Different internet packages are offered for a fee, so travelers can choose between messaging-focused options and broader surfing bundles, paid by card during the flight. Personal seatback screens on the Airbus A330-900neo provide a large library of movies, TV shows, music, and children’s content, and Bluetooth can be used to connect personal headphones. Onboard amenities and services on the connecting flight from Frankfurt (FRA) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) differ from the long-haul part, and Wi‑Fi access on that shorter leg depends on the aircraft and operating airline.
Baggage policies on flights from Boston (BOS) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) depend on the booked travel class and fare type. On the long-haul part, Premium Economy Class lists an increased free baggage allowance of 25 kg and, for Zone 5 (USA/Canada), one checked bag of 32 kg, while Business Class lists 30 kg of free baggage and, for Zone 5 (USA/Canada), two checked bags of 32 kg each. Business Class also includes an increased cabin baggage allowance of 16 kg, and Premium Economy includes 10 kg, which are higher than standard Economy cabin baggage allowances. Sports equipment counts separately: one piece of sports equipment up to 30 kg is included in Business Class on the long-haul flight, while additional or heavier items can trigger extra charges and must be registered in advance. Exact baggage entitlements in Economy, as well as any extras or fees for additional bags, depend on the specific fare chosen, so travelers should review fare conditions carefully when planning the trip.
Condor offers fare options on the Boston (BOS) to Rome/Fiumicino (FCO) route with different levels of flexibility and refund conditions. Flexible fares, labeled with a Flex component, are designed to allow rebooking and cancellation under more generous conditions, with reduced or waived change and refund fees compared with basic Economy fares. Lower-priced Economy fares carry stricter rules, such as higher fees or no refund in case of cancellation, and changes to travel dates can be significantly restricted. For travelers who want the option to change plans with fewer penalties, choosing a fare with the Flex option on this route provides the most flexible and refundable conditions.

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