Flights from Boston to Italy connect US travelers to world-famous cities, historic landmarks, and exceptional cuisine. Competitive airline routes make Italy an accessible European destination.
Round-trip fares generally range from USD 550 to USD 950 depending on season and destination city.
Best Time to Book Flights to Italy
Book 10–14 weeks in advance for the best fares. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather and better prices.
Origin Airport: Boston Logan International Airport
Boston Logan International Airport provides multiple daily transatlantic departures and modern passenger amenities.
Destination Airport: Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO) is Italy’s main international hub with excellent rail and road connectivity.
Italy – Art, History & Culinary Excellence
Rome – Colosseum & Vatican City
Florence – Renaissance art
Venice – Canals
Milan – Fashion capital
Amalfi Coast
Airlines Flying from Boston to Italy
ITA Airways
Delta Air Lines
American Airlines
Lufthansa
Air France
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, nonstop flights operate from Boston to Rome and Milan during peak seasons.
A nonstop flight takes approximately 8–9 hours.
No, US citizens can stay up to 90 days without a visa.
January, February, and November usually offer the lowest fares.
Rome Fiumicino (FCO) is the most convenient entry point.