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Rome Ciampino CIA Airport Overview

Rome Ciampino Airport CIA is Rome's answer to low-cost airlines, which mainly serve this airport. It is one of Italy’s fastest-growing airports  and is managed by the ADR Group (which also manages Fiumicino).

The Airport is located 12 km southeast of central Rome, outside Rome's Greater Ring Road GRA (‘Grande Raccordo Anulare’) and close to Frattocchie, Marino, & Santa Maria delle Mole. It is directly accessible via the SS7 (Via Appia Nuova), which connects shortly thereafter to the north with both A90 and E80 motorways.

With only one runway and an estimated 4.5 million passengers in 2012, Rome Ciampino Airport is mainly served by low-cost Airlines Ryanair, Wizz & EasyJet, and charter airlines, offering direct flights throughout Europe with connections to all points of the globe.

Ciampino Airport has one passenger terminal with separate Arrivals and Check-in entrances.  (For more information, please refer to 'Terminal Map' page.)

Parking Options at Ciampino Airport:  Short- and long-term parking is available at carparks P4, P5 & P6 across from the passenger terminal's Arrivals & Departures, with  eight spaces reserved for disabled parking (6 in front of the passenger terminal and 2 nearby at General Aviation – both are free).  Carparks near the terminals are P1, P3 & P7.  NOTE: Parking opposie Arrivals &Departures termina is now free for the first 20 minutes - ideal for passenger pickup/ dropoff.

Rental car offices are located near the Airport entrance on Via Memeli, close to car park P8. Free shuttle buses to/from the passenger terminal are available.
 
To get from Ciampino Airport to your destination, you can rent a car, take a taxi, or a bus: Taxis (tel. 06 6595 9275) to Rome’s central area Mura Aureliane (Aurelian Wall), costs about 30 EUR, & include luggage & up to four passengers. For all other destinations the meter decides the fare. NCC (rent with Driver) cars blue or grey have different fee structures. Rome taxis are white & show the ‘Taxi’ sign.
1. Buses to the train: Daily direct bus connection to Rome’s railway station (‘Roma Termi’) , as well as to other local train stations, including the Metro, are available from Atral, Cotral, SIT and Terravision. The bus stop is opposite International Departures.
2. COTRAL/Schiaffini operates buses to the Anagnina Metro station. The Metro to the Rome central train terminal takes about half an hour.
3. Schiaffini Travel operates (a) buses to the Ciampino local train station, from which a train can be taken to Roma Termini. The trip takes at least 45 minutes. (b) It also runs a bus service between this Airport and the Rome Fiumicino airport, a non-stop trip of 45 minutes.
4.Terravision and BusShuttle also run a direct route to Rome’s main train station, taking about 40 minutes.


 



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Rome Ciampino CIA Airport Update History

  • Updated CIA Airport Intro page - May 7, 2013
  • Updated CIA Airports page - May 7, 2013
  • Updated CIA Main Terminals page - May 7, 2013
  • Updated CIA Direct Flights page - Feb 23, 2013