Last Friday marked the debut of American Airlines' latest nonstop flight connecting Miami and Rome. "Today, American Airlines has unveiled a new service from Miami International Airport (MIA) to Rome (FCO), coinciding with the airline's most expansive summer schedule ever at MIA," the airline announced in a statement.
In a promotional tweet, Miami International Airport highlighted the new route: "Miami to Rome. A city where every street tells a story, every meal is a masterpiece, and time slows down just enough to savor it all. Rome is not just a place, it's a feeling. Board a nonstop flight with ITA Airways or American Air, and let the journey begin here at MIA!"
For travelers eyeing this exciting destination, the most economical fares start around $2,000.
Additionally, it has been revealed that American Airlines will operate over 37,200 flights between May 16 and September 2, either departing from or arriving at Miami. The airline will also boost its service to Chicago (ORD), Las Vegas (LAS), Montego Bay (MBJ), Los Angeles (LAX), and New York (LGA).
From Miami, American Airlines serves 170 destinations, 90 of which are exclusive routes, as specified in their statement.
According to official data compiled by Efe, Miami International Airport ranked among the top ten U.S. airports for passenger traffic in 2024 and was the fourth-largest cargo airport. It offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport.
Frequently Asked Questions about American Airlines' New Miami to Rome Route
What are the starting prices for flights from Miami to Rome?
The most affordable fares for flights from Miami to Rome start at approximately $2,000.
How many destinations does American Airlines serve from Miami?
American Airlines serves 170 destinations from Miami, with 90 of those being exclusive routes.
When is the new Miami to Rome route available?
The new route from Miami to Rome was launched on a Friday and is part of American Airlines' summer schedule.