The train station at the airport is located in front of Terminal 3, the train service connects the
Termini station in Rome through the Leonardo Express trains leave every 30 minutes from platform 28,
while the local train Fr1 leaves every 20 minutes and reaches the Tiburtina station stopping at Trastevere,
Ostiense and Tuscolana.
Terminal 1 is usually reserved for the Schengen area for Alitalia, Air France and KLM, while Terminal 2
airlines Ryanair, easyJet and Air Blue with flights to European destinations, terminal 3 to domestic flights,
international, extra-Schengen and intercontinental Alitalia and other airlines, then the Fiumicino Airport terminal
5 used exclusively for international flights outside Schengen sensitive to Israel or the United States.
A shuttle service connects all terminals to Terminal 5 every 20 minutes, from 5:00 to 18:00.
The operations of check-in at the start of Fiumicino Airport will vary depending on the destination,
the airline, the domestic and international flights, so you should inquire in advance with the carrier
in question on the timing of acceptance.
A large shopping area with over 130 shops inside the airport is the
Leonardo da Vinci
with bars, cafes, restaurants
and boutiques that specialize in Italian fashion brands and other objects of Italian design.
The frequent customers can earn additional miles of Alitalia with the purchase of perfumes,
liquors and wines. Among other services include banks, exchange offices, ATMs, post offices and pharmacies.
The office for baggage and lost property is
the ground floor of Terminal C at
Fiumicino Airport, also
The handling company, performs the services
land on behalf of the company, as indicated on the monitor next to the baggage claim belt.
Near "Fiumicino Airport" There are some hotels, to remember about
Hilton Garden Inn Rome Airport , Hilton Rome Airport
and Sheraton Roma.