Rome has two airports: Fiumicino (Leonardo Da Vinci) and Ciampino. Fiumicino is the largest of the two located around 22 miles (36km) south west of the city. This airport has traditionally been Romeīs gateway for travellers for the past four decades. Aer Lingus flies directly from Dublin and more recently, Belfast into Fiumicino.

Ciampino Airport is a smaller airport about 10 miles (16km) from the city centre. Although it has fewer facilites, there are ATMīs, foreign currency exchange, public phones and rest rooms. Ryan Air flies to Ciampino direct from Dublin.
Be sure to contact Airlines well in advance regarding carrying on your wedding dress and suits etc.
For booking information the following links will be useful:
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SINEAD Said:
ME AND MY BOYFRIEND ARE THINKING OF KNOT IN 2012 IN ROME.
Posted By: SINEAD | 12 August 2008
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