FCO to CIA

How to get from Fiumicino Airport to Ciampino

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Transit Options from FCO to CIA

If you have an onward flight departing from the second busiest airport in Rome, Ciampino Airport, you’ll have to plan your transfer from FCO to CIA wisely so as to arrive at your destination on time. Unfortunately, only Rome airport taxis and private airport transfers offer direct journeys from Fiumicino Airport to Ciampino. Conversely, the journey with a Rome airport train or bus to Ciampino requires a change of line. On the other hand, airport car rentals are another alternative, preferred by travelers valuing independence for their journey rides.

 

OptionsPrice (€)Price ($)Duration
Taxi5256.7030 min
Train16.7018.3060 min
Bus8.70-9.709.50-10.6075-85 min

FCO to CIA by Taxi

Rome airport taxis are one of the most convenient ways to reach Ciampino Airport after landing at Fiumicino Airport. You’ll find a white Rome taxi waiting at the taxi ranks just outside the terminals’ Arrivals, no matter the day or time. However, it is strongly advisable to take your cab from the official taxi ranks to avoid getting scammed or overcharged. Verily, FCO passengers are often approached by individual drivers who offer so-called low-cost transit services. Nevertheless, they are unlicensed and aim at overcharging their customers. You should under any circumstances deny these rides and be sure that your cab has the distinctive “Taxi” sign” on its roof, the “Comune di Roma” sign on the front doors, and its license number on the doors, the back side of the car, and inside the vehicle.

Rome taxis are metered. However, Rome airport taxis offer fixed prices for certain popular destinations. Thus, the journey from FCO to CIA costs a set fare of 52€/56.70$, all extra charges included. Tipping is optional. In fact, it isn’t even customary. When pleased, locals usually round up the fare to the nearest euro. What’s more, even though Rome taxi drivers should accept all kinds of payments, they often claim that their POS machines don’t operate to get paid in cash. Hence, if you plan on paying via a bank card, you should first check with the driver. At the end of the ride, you should ask for a receipt and keep it, as it will be proven handy in case of forgotten items inside the cab or if you want to make an official complaint.

Overall, your ride from FCO to CIA will last around 20-30 minutes. However, even though traffic levels don’t affect the pre-determined fare, they can raise the traveling time considerably. Thus, during rush hours, your journey can last even 90 minutes.

Our Tip: You can also opt for a ride-sharing transit from Leonardo da Vinci Airport.

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FCO to CIA by Train

Even though more affordable, the Rome airport train -Leonardo Express- only travels to Roma Termini in the city center. From there, you’ll have to change to another train to reach your destination. Still, if you have settled on a train ride from FCO to CIA, you’ll have to take Leonardo Express from the airport train station located in front of T3 (close to T1 as well) and head to Termini Station. Leonardo Express is a fast train line equipped with accessible cars, first-class seating, luggage racks, and charging outlets. It needs 32 minutes to get to its terminus and passes every 15 minutes from 06:08 am to 11:23 pm. A one-way ticket costs 14€/15.40$. Nevertheless, children younger than 4 travel for free, while one kid aged 4-12 for each paying adult doesn’t have to buy a ticket. Tickets are available online (in that case, they are already validated but should be used within 90 minutes of the defined time), in the ticket offices (operating from 06:45 am to 10:12 pm), and in the automatic machines. Apart from online tickets, all other tickets must be validated before entering the train.

Once alighting at Roma Termini, you’ll have to use a further train line to get to Ciampino Train Station. Trains run every 30-60 minutes from 06:21 am to 10:18 pm. Thus, you’ll reach Ciampino Train Station in 15 minutes. Nevertheless, Ciampino Train Station isn’t located inside the airport. Hence, you’ll have to take the bus running every 20 minutes to the bus stop, lying in front of the airport. Your ride will last around 13 minutes. Ciampino Airlink (the combination of train and bus from Termini Station to Ciampino Airport) costs 2.70€/3$. Children under 4, small pets, and luggage aren’t charged extra. Tickets can be bought online (already validated) or through the automatic ticket machines. In that case, you’ll have to validate your ticket.

Ciapino Airlink tickets aren’t sold separately. Thus, you’ll have to buy both your train and bus tickets paying a 2.70€/3$ fare.

Therefore, your overall train ride from FCO to CIA will last about 60 minutes and cost 16.70€/18.30$.

Our Tip: You can also take the cheaper regional FL1 Train from Fiumicino Airport. However, you’ll have to change to another train at Tuscolana Station before reaching Roma Termini and opting for the Ciampino Airlink (a train and a bus ride) to Ciampino Airport. Thus, your journey will entail a considerable amount of hassle, especially if traveling with lots of luggage.

FCO to CIA by Bus

Various bus lines head from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Termini Station in the city center. Nevertheless, they don’t provide direct services to Ciampino Airport. Still, they are a cheaper alternative for rides to Roma Termini than Leonardo Express. However, they are far more time-consuming and dependent on traffic. Hence, if you are traveling on a budget and don’t mind the traveling duration, you can opt for the following bus lines:

  • Rome Airport Bus: It doesn’t make in-between stops but travels directly to Roma Termini, getting there in about 50 minutes. Rome Airport Bus operates from 00:05 am to 10:00 pm every 30-60 minutes, depending on the time and the day. It departs from bus stand no.15 close to Exit 6 of T3 and costs 6.90€/7.60$ (9.90€/10.90$ for round trips). You can buy your ticket from the airport ticket offices, the driver inside the bus, and online. Children younger than 5 years old travel for free.
  • SIT Bus and Shuttle: SIT Buses call at two stops before getting to Roma Termini. They run hourly from 08:30 am to 09:55 pm and need 60 minutes to reach the main Rome train station. They depart from bus stand no.12. The journey with an SIT Bus costs 7€/7.70$ (13€/14.20$ for round rides) and is complimentary for children younger than 4. Tickets can be bought online (recommended to save a seat), onboard, or from the SIT staff at the bus stop. Please note that if you fail to catch the bus, you can take the next one (as long as there are available seats).
  • T.A.M. Bus and Shuttle: T.A.M. Buses travel directly to Roma Termini from 05:40 am to 02:30 am. They leave from bus stand no.13 with a 25-minute frequency (every 50 minutes late at night and in the early morning hours) and reach Termini Station in about 50-60 minutes. Their ticket is priced at 6€/6.60$, while return trips cost 11€/12$. Online reservations are recommended for T.A.M. Buses as well. Alternatively, you can buy your ticket from the bus driver or the automatic vendors.
  • Terravision: The Terravision Buses are another option for rides directly from Leonardo da Vinci Airport to Roma Termini. They operate from 08:30 am to 00:30 am, calling at the bus stand no.14 every 45 minutes. Their journey time is around 55 minutes, and their fare is 6€/6.60$ (11€/12$ for return journeys). Children below the age of 4 are out of charge. Tickets can be bought online, inside the bus, or at the airport ticket offices. Moreover, if your flight is delayed and you miss the bus, you can take the next bus route.

The train and bus from Roma Termini to Ciampino Airport cost a set fare of 2.70€/​3$. Hence, depending on the chosen bus company, the fare for your ride from FCO to CIA will be 8.70€-9.70€/9.50$-10.60$ and the duration of your journey around 75-85 minutes.

Our Tip: You can use the Rome Airport Bus, the Terravision Coaches, or a SIT Shuttle for your transit from Termini Station to Ciampino. However, the cost of your journey will be around 3€/3.30$ higher.

Car Rental from FCO to CIA

If you enjoy autonomous journeys and want to plan your every ride your way, you should opt for a Rome airport car rental. Rome Fiumicino Airport hosts various car rental providers, from local agencies to international companies. Thus, the provided services are premium, and the prices tend to be competitive. Do you want to benefit from the top value-for-money car rental deal? Make your reservation as early as possible. In that way, you’ll find not-to-be-missed offers and have access to more available vehicle models.

The trip from FCO to CIA should last around 20-30 minutes. However, if roads are congested, traveling time can be doubled. Once arriving at Ciampino Airport, you’ll have to park your Rome car rental. CIA Airport features many parking facilities. Have you rented your car simply to reach Ciampino? Many car rental companies allow different locations for pick-ups and drop-offs without charging extra.

Rome Airport Transfers from FCO to CIA

Rome airport transfers are greatly appreciated by travelers valuing comfort during their journeys. Verily, when booking a private airport transfer, you can expect to meet your driver at the Arrivals hall as soon as you collect your luggage. What’s more, the driver will help you with your baggage and show you the way to the vehicle parked outside the terminal. A smooth, direct, and safe drive from FCO to CIA is guaranteed with Rome airport transfers. Additionally, you’ll enjoy utterly tailored to your needs services. For instance, you can choose a vehicle model or have the driver answer all your questions about your trip to Italy. Unsurprisingly, private airport transfers are costlier than ordinary taxi rides. Still, if you search and compare your options, you can come up with a favorable option.

FAQs

How far apart are the 2 airports in Rome?

The distance between the two Rome airports is around 31km/19 miles. Thus, a ride from FCO to CIA lasts around 20-30 under light traffic, whereas during rush hours, it can be up to 90 minutes.

How to get from FCO Airport to CIA Airport?

The only options to get directly from FCO to CIA are airport taxis, private transfers, and airport car rentals. Alternatively, you can use Leonardo Express or the more affordable Rome airport buses to Roma Termini and take Ciampino Airlink (the combination of the train to Ciampino Train Station and the bus to the airport) to get to your destination.