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Cheap Flights Rome to Barcelona 2026 — From 70 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from Rome to Barcelona in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: Rome (FCO) → Barcelona (BCN)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 3h 30m – 6h

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €100 low
February €90 low
March €110 medium
April €140 medium
May €160 medium-high
June €220 high
July €280 high
August €320 high
September €190 high
October €130 medium
November €90 low
December €120 low

Airlines on This Route

  • Vueling (direct): from €85 — Vueling offers the most frequent daily departures. Book 3-6 weeks ahead for best rates; Tuesday and Wednesday flights are typically €20-40 cheaper than weekend departures.
  • Ryanair (direct): from €75 — Ryanair flies from Rome Ciampino (CIA), not FCO. Factor in €10-15 bus transfer from central Rome. Prices fluctuate wildly – use price calendar and set alerts.
  • ITA Airways (direct): from €120 — ITA operates from FCO Terminal 1. Their prices are stable and rarely drop below €100 even in low season. Best for reliability over price.
  • easyJet (direct): from €95 — easyJet often matches Vueling on price but has fewer daily frequencies. Check both FCO and Ciampino departures.
  • Air Europa (direct): from €110 — Air Europa is part of Air France-KLM group. Sometimes offers cheaper connections via Paris or Amsterdam if direct flights are pricey.
  • Lufthansa (connecting): from €150 — Lufthansa is rarely cheaper than direct flights but offers better connectivity if you need to change dates. Look for 4-5h layovers which are often cheaper than shorter connections.

Booking Strategy

For Rome-Barcelona, target booking 3-6 weeks before departure for the best balance of availability and price. The sweet spot is 4 weeks out when airlines have released ideal inventory but haven’t yet raised prices for demand. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are consistently €15-45 cheaper than Friday-Sunday flights. Use Google Flights ‘Explore’ feature to visualize the entire month’s pricing – look for Tuesday-Wednesday dates in the ‘medium’ demand months of March, April (excluding Easter), and October. If flying budget carriers, factor in airport transfers: Ciampino (Ryanair) requires a €6-8 bus to central Rome, while FCO (ITA, Vueling, easyJet) is better connected via train (€14 Leonardo Express). For summer travel (June-August), book 6-8 weeks ahead as these routes fill fast. Set price alerts on Skyscanner and Momondo for specific dates rather than flexible searches – you’ll get better deals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Rome to Barcelona?

The direct flight from Rome Fiumicino (FCO) to Barcelona El Prat (BCN) takes approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. This is one of the shortest international routes in Europe, making Barcelona an ideal weekend destination from Rome. If you opt for a connecting flight (typically via Paris, Munich, Amsterdam, or Zurich), expect a total travel time of 3 hours 30 minutes to 6 hours depending on layover duration. Vueling and Ryanair operate the most frequent direct departures, with up to 8 flights daily between the two cities. During summer, some flights may experience delays due to slot constraints at Barcelona’s busy El Prat airport.

How much does it cost to fly from Rome to Barcelona?

Round-trip prices range from as low as €70 (Ryanair, low season) to over €350 (peak August dates with legacy carriers). The average price hovers around €140-180 depending on season. In November and February, you can find direct flights for €80-120 on budget carriers. May and October see moderate prices around €130-170. Summer months (June-September) are most expensive, with August averaging €280-320 for round trips. Legacy carriers like ITA Airways and Air Europa typically cost €30-60 more than Vueling or Ryanair but include checked baggage and more flexible booking terms.

Are there direct flights from Rome to Barcelona?

Yes, multiple airlines operate direct flights between Rome and Barcelona. From Fiumicino (FCO), Vueling offers the most frequent service (up to 6 daily flights), followed by ITA Airways (3-4 daily), easyJet (2-3 daily), and Air Europa (1-2 daily). Ryanair operates from Rome Ciampino (CIA) with 2-4 daily flights. Flight time is consistently 1h 45m across all carriers. There is no non-stop service from Rome to Barcelona exceeding 2 hours – any longer journey indicates a connecting flight. During winter schedules, some carriers reduce frequencies, so check ahead if your travel dates are flexible.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Rome to Barcelona?

November is typically the cheapest month, with average round-trip prices of €70-110 for direct flights. February follows closely at €75-120. These months fall outside the European holiday peak season, and airlines discount heavily to fill seats. January is also budget-friendly at €85-120, though prices can spike around New Year. The cheapest specific dates are typically mid-week (Tuesday-Thursday) in mid-to-late November. Avoid August – it’s the most expensive month at €250-400 round-trip due to peak holiday demand across Europe.

Which airlines fly from Rome to Barcelona?

Six airlines operate direct routes: Vueling (most frequent, budget), Ryanair (lowest base fares, flies from Ciampino), easyJet (mid-range budget), ITA Airways (full-service, former Alitalia), Air Europa (hybrid carrier), and Iberia (seasonal). For connections, consider Lufthansa (via Munich), Air France (via Paris), KLM (via Amsterdam), Swiss (via Zurich), or Turkish Airlines (via Istanbul – longest but often cheapest for premium cabins). Budget carriers typically charge €15-35 for a checked bag when booked online versus €45+ at the gate. ITA and Air Europa include one checked bag in base fares.

What airport do I fly into in Barcelona?

All commercial flights arrive at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), located 15km southwest of Barcelona’s city center. It is Spain’s second-busiest airport and the ninth busiest in Europe. Terminal 1 (T1) handles most international and legacy carrier flights including ITA Airways and Air Europa, while Terminal 2 (T2) serves budget carriers like Vueling, Ryanair, and easyJet. Transport into the city: Aerobús A1 (€7.90, 35 min to Plaça Catalunya), metro L9 Sud (€5.15, 40 min), or taxi (€30-35, 25 min). If arriving at T2, the free shuttle connects to T1. The airport has excellent rail connections via Renfe from Terminal 2.

How far in advance should I book Rome to Barcelona flights?

For Rome-Barcelona, book 3-6 weeks ahead for optimal pricing. Four weeks is the sweet spot for most travelers – airlines have settled into optimal pricing tiers and availability remains good. Booking 8+ weeks ahead can sometimes yield deals, but airlines often release cheaper ‘introductory’ fares closer to the travel date. For summer travel (June-August), book 6-8 weeks ahead as these routes fill quickly. Last-minute bookings (under 1 week) are rarely cheaper and often €50-100 more expensive than advance bookings. Use the ‘Price Forecast’ feature on Skyscanner to see if prices are predicted to rise or fall for your specific dates.

Is it cheaper to fly from Rome to Barcelona on weekdays?

Yes, Tuesday and Wednesday are consistently the cheapest days to fly this route. A round-trip that costs €140 on a Friday often drops to €95-110 for a Tuesday or Wednesday departure. The difference is most pronounced during shoulder seasons (April, May, October) when business travel drops significantly. Weekend premiums of €30-60 are common year-round. For the best deal, combine mid-week departures with mid-week returns – a Tuesday-to-Thursday or Wednesday-to-Friday combination often yields the lowest total price. Thursday departures are nearly as cheap as mid-week, while Friday through Sunday departures carry the highest prices.

Data updated: 2026-03

Posted 17d ago

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