There are many possible routes to Rome from Manchester by changing planes. Jet2 and Ryanair fly directly.
no you can fly direct from either gatwick or stansted to bari with Ryan air and BA. Indirect from Manchester via these airports or any in Italy eg rome or milan.
It depends on where in Italy you are flying from. If, for example, you were flying from Rome then the flight time would be approximately 2 hours, 6 minutes.
It is not possible to fly direct from Manchester to Rome.
Scotland has 4 main airports where you could get a flight to rome. International airports in Scotland are Edinburgh, Glasgow, Prestwick and Aberdeen.
yes it has 2 aiports one is, Rome Ciampino Airport and the other is Rome Fiumicino Airport
Florence airport is the obvious answer, but it is a tiny airport. Pisa is bigger and has more flights and good road links. If travelling to southern Tuscany it is worth considering flying to Rome.
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On one trip you are flying with the wind, on the other you are flying against the wind.
Flying
Rome - Ciampino Airport, Italy (CIA)Rome - All Airports, Italy (ROM)Rome - Fiumicino, Italy (FCO)
One could find information about the airports nearby Rome (there is no 'Rome Airport') online on various websites such as 'ADR', 'RomaAirport' and 'Airportdesk'.