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Flights Buenos Aires — Rome

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Cheap flights Buenos Aires — Rome

Below you can see the best deals on flights Buenos Aires — Rome for upcoming dates. Direct and connecting flights from various airlines — compare prices and choose the right ticket.

The lowest price for the next 2 months is on 5 August, from AED 2,329.

Top 10 cheap flights Buenos Aires — Rome

Direct flights Buenos Aires — Rome

Direct flight options for Buenos Aires — Rome with no stopovers on upcoming dates. A direct flight is faster and more convenient — especially when travelling with luggage or children.

The fastest direct flight is operated by ITA AIRWAYS — travel time is 12 h 45 min.

Top 10 direct flights Buenos Aires — Rome

About the Buenos Aires — Rome flight

On this page, you can find and buy flight tickets from Buenos Aires to Rome. The route covers 11,130 km, with approximately 10 flights operating weekly on this direction.

Flights are operated by Aerolineas Argentinas, ITA Airways, and Saudia. Ticket prices change depending on the date, so use the price chart to find the best deals, and check our guides on how to get to the airport of departure and how to get from the airport in Rome.

Flight schedule Buenos Aires — Rome

The table shows direct flights Buenos Aires → Rome on the selected date. The flight takes approximately 12 h 45 min. Regular flights are operated by ITA AIRWAYS, Aerolineas Argentinas, El Al and China Eastern. Departures from Jorge Newbery Airport and Ministro Pistarini Airport airports, arrivals at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport and Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport.

For each flight, the following details are shown: departure time (local), arrival city and airport, flight number and airline, terminal or gate, and status. Click on a flight to open its details and go to ticket search. To view flights on a different day, change the date above the table.

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Flight ticket prices by day: Buenos Aires — Rome

Below is a calendar of the lowest flight ticket prices for Buenos Aires — Rome by day. Pick a convenient date and instantly see the fare. The cheapest flights on this route start from AED 2,157 in b, and the most expensive are around AED 3,166 in r. If your travel dates are flexible, the calendar will help you find the best price for your preferred period. To view round-trip fares, switch to the "Round trip" tab above the calendar, select your departure date — and the right-hand calendar will highlight the lowest prices for return flights on each day.

 
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Prices by month

Buenos Aires → Rome, average one-way price

MonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevelMonthAverage priceLevel
JanAED 6,707highMayAED 4,844lowSepAED 5,356medium
FebAED 6,148mediumJunAED 5,915mediumOctAED 4,564low
MarAED 5,356mediumJulAED 6,986highNovAED 4,564low
AprAED 5,076mediumAugAED 6,707highDecAED 6,707high

Some values are estimated based on seasonality.

When to fly

The climate in Rome is characterized by hot, sunny summers, with temperatures peaking at 30.9°C in July and August. The coldest month is January, with an average low of 4.8°C, while the rainiest weather occurs in November, with up to 160 mm of precipitation.

From a budget perspective, the most advantageous time to plan your flight is June, when ticket prices start AED 1,965. The most expensive month to travel is May — during this period, minimum fares rise to AED 3,167.

June is an optimal choice, offering the best balance of low prices and comfortable weather before the arrival of the sweltering heat. It is best to avoid January and May if your goal is to save as much as possible on your flight.

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How to get the best deal on a Buenos Aires — Rome ticket

  • Consider connecting flights from Saudia or China Eastern, as they are often cheaper than direct flights by AED 699 or more.
  • Use the low price calendar on this page to compare departures on nearby dates, as the price difference for transcontinental flights can be significant.
  • Book your tickets at least 2–3 months before departure to secure a favorable fare and avoid sharp price increases before the start of the tourist season.
  • Pay attention to the baggage allowances of different carriers: on long-haul flights to Italy, basic fares may only include carry-on baggage, and paying for a suitcase at the airport will be more expensive than booking it online.

Airlines

There are 5 airlines operating on the Buenos Aires — Rome route, with Aerolineas Argentinas and ITA Airways being the key carriers. Passengers can choose between direct flights and connecting options, with a total flight frequency of about 10 times per week. A complete list of airlines, including daily schedules and route details, is provided in the section below.

  • ITA AIRWAYS
    ITA AIRWAYSAZ
    6x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 8515M pax/year
    • Direct flight EZE → FCO6x/week
      Duration
      12h 48m
      Days
      MTWTFSS
  • Aerolineas Argentinas
    Aerolineas ArgentinasAR
    3x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 8411.2M pax/year
    • Direct flight EZE → FCO3x/week
      Duration
      12h 55m
      Days
      MTWTFSS
  • El Al
    El AlLY
    1x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 485.5M pax/year
    • Direct flight EZE → FCO1x/week
  • China Eastern
    China EasternMU
    1x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 803116M pax/year
    • Direct flight EZE → FCO1x/week
  • Saudi Arabian Airlines
    Saudi Arabian AirlinesSV
    1x/week
    WebsiteFleet: 14730M pax/year
    • Direct flight EZE → FCO1x/week

Cities and airports on the Buenos Aires — Rome route

Flights Buenos Aires — Rome depart from Jorge Newbery Airport and Ministro Pistarini Airport and arrive at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport and Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport. Below are pages for the cities, countries, and airports on the route: airlines, schedules, and travel guides.

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Frequently asked questions about the Buenos Aires — Rome flight

How long is the flight from Buenos Aires to Rome?

The estimated travel time for a direct flight is approximately 13–14 hours, as the distance between the cities exceeds 11,100 km.

Which airlines fly this route?

Regular air service is provided by carriers such as Aerolineas Argentinas, ITA Airways, Saudia, China Eastern, and El Al.

Are there direct flights between these cities?

Yes, direct flights are operated by the national airlines of Argentina and Italy; numerous options with one or two stops in major hubs are also available.

Which airport does the flight arrive at?

Most international flights from Buenos Aires arrive at Rome's main airport — Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino.

How much is the cheapest ticket?

Flight prices are dynamic and depend on the season and how far in advance you book. You can see the current minimum for the coming months in the low price calendar on this page.

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