Direct (nonstop) flights from Boston to Rome

2 airlines fly nonstop from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Fiumicino (FCO). It's 4,093 miles (6,587 km), about 8h in the air. Operated by ITA Airways, Delta Air Lines.

BOS
Boston Logan International Airport
🇺🇸 Boston, USA
FCO
Fiumicino
🇮🇹 Rome, Italy
Flight Time
8h
Distance
4,093 mi
6,587 km
CO₂/pax
626 kg
−52 kg vs. layover
Airlines
2
ITA Airways +1
Time Diff
+6h
Operated by ITA Airways ITA Airways Delta Air Lines Delta Air Lines

Route data last updated: May 29, 2026

Airlines with non-stop flights

ITA Airways AZ ITA Airways
Route
BOS → FCO
Flight Time
8h
Distance
4,093 mi
Delta Air Lines DL Delta Air Lines
Route
BOS → FCO
Flight Time
8h
Distance
4,093 mi

Alternative Routes

Other ways to fly from Boston to Rome with one stop · direct emits 626 kg CO₂ per passenger

BOS ZRH (Zurich) FCO
Leg 1: 7h 8m (3,746 mi) Leg 2: 1h 33m (431 mi) Total: ~8h 41m 🍃 678 kg CO₂ (+8% vs. direct)
Leg 1
BOS → ZRH
7h 8m · 3,746 mi
View BOS to ZRH flights →
Leg 2
ZRH → FCO
1h 33m · 431 mi
View ZRH to FCO flights →
BOS NCE (Nice) FCO
Leg 1: 7h 30m (3,807 mi) Leg 2: 1h 15m (287 mi) Total: ~8h 45m 🍃 660 kg CO₂ (+5% vs. direct)
Leg 1
BOS → NCE
7h 30m · 3,807 mi
View BOS to NCE flights →
Leg 2
NCE → FCO
1h 15m · 287 mi
View NCE to FCO flights →
BOS CDG (Paris) FCO
Leg 1: 6h 50m (3,450 mi) Leg 2: 2h 5m (684 mi) Total: ~8h 55m 🍃 679 kg CO₂ (+8% vs. direct)
Leg 1
BOS → CDG
6h 50m · 3,450 mi
View BOS to CDG flights →
Leg 2
CDG → FCO
2h 5m · 684 mi
View CDG to FCO flights →
BOS MUC (Munich) FCO
Leg 1: 7h 20m (3,852 mi) Leg 2: 1h 35m (453 mi) Total: ~8h 55m 🍃 698 kg CO₂ (+12% vs. direct)
Leg 1
BOS → MUC
7h 20m · 3,852 mi
View BOS to MUC flights →
Leg 2
MUC → FCO
1h 35m · 453 mi
View MUC to FCO flights →
BOS BRU (Brussels) FCO
Leg 1: 6h 50m (3,480 mi) Leg 2: 2h 5m (729 mi) Total: ~8h 55m 🍃 692 kg CO₂ (+11% vs. direct)
Leg 1
BOS → BRU
6h 50m · 3,480 mi
View BOS to BRU flights →
Leg 2
BRU → FCO
2h 5m · 729 mi
View BRU to FCO flights →

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the direct flight from Boston to Rome?

A nonstop flight from Boston (BOS) to Rome (FCO) takes approximately 8 hours. The distance is 4,093 miles (6,587 km).

Which airlines fly nonstop from Boston to Rome?

2 airlines: ITA Airways, Delta Air Lines.

Is there a nonstop flight from Boston to Rome?

Yes. 2 airlines: ITA Airways, Delta Air Lines.

How far is Boston from Rome?

The flight distance from Boston to Rome is 4,093 miles (6,587 km), measured as the great-circle (shortest air) distance. That's roughly the same distance as New York to Rome.

What is the time difference between Boston and Rome?

Rome is 6 hours ahead of Boston. (America/New_York vs Europe/Rome.)

Will I experience jet lag flying from Boston to Rome?

Probably — 6-hour time difference means moderate jet lag. Expect about 1 day of adjustment per hour of shift. Flying eastward is generally harder to adjust to.

What type of aircraft flies from Boston to Rome?

At 8h, this route typically uses wide-body aircraft — Boeing 777, 787, or Airbus A330/A350. Varies by airline.

Do I need a visa to travel from USA to Italy?

Depends on your passport. Check with the Italy embassy or an official visa portal before booking — requirements change.

What is the carbon footprint of a flight from Boston to Rome?

Roughly 626 kg CO2 per passenger one-way. That's about the same as driving 3,130 km.

Is the return flight from Rome to Boston also nonstop?

Yes — nonstop flights run both ways. Flight time may differ slightly due to wind patterns.

When is the cheapest time to fly from Boston to Rome?

Midweek flights (Tue/Wed) outside holiday peaks are usually cheapest. For long-haul, booking 2-3 months out tends to help. Use "Check Prices" above to compare.

How early should I arrive at Boston Logan International Airport for this flight?

3 hours before departure for international flights. You need time for check-in, security, and immigration.