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Compare cheap flights from Amsterdam to Rome. Search AMS to FCO fares, flexible dates, airlines, and nearby airports.

Departing from

AMS - Amsterdam

Landing in

FCO - Rome

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City breaks, quick comparisons, and smarter fare timing

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About this route

Plan the trip, not just the ticket.

If you are searching for cheap flights from Amsterdam to Rome, the fastest way to start is with a route-focused search. This route tends to attract both leisure and practical travel demand, which is why the cheapest fare is usually found by comparing a few nearby departures instead of one exact plan. Rome is especially appealing if you want a history-focused trip without spending hours piecing together separate airline searches. The search form above is already pre-filled for Amsterdam and Rome, so you can test flexible dates, nonstop preferences, and airport swaps without starting over. That makes it easier to spot whether midweek departures, a different return day, or a nearby airport creates the best-value result before fares climb. It also helps you judge whether paying more for a direct flight is worth it, or if a short connection keeps the overall trip better value.

Amsterdam airport departure area before a flight to Rome.

Route rhythm

Distance and total journey time

The route from Amsterdam to Rome covers about 1,297 km (806 miles). A nonstop flight, when scheduled, usually takes around 2h 15m gate to gate, although total trip time still depends on airport queues, transfer costs, and how early you need to arrive. This is a solid medium-length European route where a cheaper connection can look tempting until you factor in the extra travel time. If you only see one-stop options on your travel dates, connections through Barcelona or Frankfurt can widen the fare mix, but total journey time often stretches to 5 to 7 hours.

Timing

When this route is often cheaper

For many travelers, the cheapest time to fly from Amsterdam to Rome is outside spring, early summer, and key religious holiday periods. January, February, and late November usually give you a better chance of seeing lower fares, especially if you can depart on Tuesday or Wednesday and avoid the busiest Friday-to-Sunday patterns. Shoulder-season trips are often the sweet spot on this history-focused route: you still get a strong travel experience in Rome, but airlines are not dealing with the same pressure they see during bank holidays, school breaks, or sold-out weekend peaks.

Airlines

Which carriers to compare

For this route, compare a mix of budget and full-service carriers rather than assuming one airline always wins on value.

  • easyJet: often competitive on short-haul European routes with solid schedule choice.
  • Ryanair: often one of the lowest headline fares if you can travel light.
  • ITA Airways: worth checking when Italy timings or bundled fares matter most.
  • KLM: useful for Amsterdam-linked schedules and reliable connection options.
  • Vueling: often useful on Spain, Italy, and France city-pair schedules.

Rome skyline and city-break atmosphere for this route.

Fare range

Typical pricing patterns

Headline round-trip fares on this route often start around EUR 71 to EUR 116 in quieter periods. A more typical booking window lands closer to EUR 161 to EUR 226, while peak travel dates can push pricing toward EUR 273 to EUR 383 or higher. The spread between the cheapest and busiest dates is often driven by weekends, festivals, and the difference between a bare fare and a fully practical ticket. On short-haul Europe trips, baggage, seat selection, and airport-transfer costs can change the real total more than many travelers expect, so always compare like-for-like fares.

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Rome skyline and city-break atmosphere for this route.
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Airplane and route-planning visual for Amsterdam to Rome.

Airport choice

Compare the right airport mix

On this route, airport choice can save money only if the ground transfer still makes sense for your trip. Start with Amsterdam Schiphol Airport on the Amsterdam side and Rome Fiumicino Airport on the Rome side, then widen the search if the fare difference is meaningful.

  • Origin side: Rotterdam The Hague (RTM) if your plans are flexible in the western Netherlands
  • Origin side: Eindhoven (EIN) when a low-cost fare is worth the extra train ride
  • Destination side: Rome Ciampino (CIA) for some lower-cost carrier schedules
  • Destination side: Naples (NAP) only if you are comfortable finishing the journey by train

Destination fit

What to know about Rome

Rome rewards both first-time and repeat travelers with historic sights, long lunches, and train connections that make it easy to extend your trip deeper into Italy. If you are still planning the rest of the trip, see our Rome destination guide for more ideas before you book.

Airplane and route-planning visual for Amsterdam to Rome.

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Better-value fares

Compare this route with better context

  • Start with How to find cheap flights before you lock in a fare on Amsterdam to Rome.
  • Use the flexible dates guide to compare the week around your preferred departure instead of one exact day.
  • Read Best time to book flights if your travel window is fixed and you need to decide when to buy.
  • Compare nonstop and one-stop options only after checking the total cost, including cabin bags, airport transfers, and arrival times.

Use the search form above to compare airlines, flexible dates, and nearby airports for Amsterdam to Rome. Even a one-day shift or a different departure airport can change the best-value result.

Check nearby airports

Start with AMS and FCO, then widen the search only when the ground transfer still makes sense.

Protect the real total

On Amsterdam to Rome, baggage, seats, and airport transfers can erase the savings from a low headline fare.

Use midweek flexibility

Even a one or two day shift can move you into a cheaper pricing band on busy city-break routes.

Price time against savings

Nonstop flights often win on convenience, but a short connection is still worth checking before you rule it out.

F.A.Q

  • Lower fares usually appear outside spring, early summer, and key religious holiday periods, with January, February, and late November often offering the best value. Midweek departures are usually the first place to look.