Fourth-biggest airline in terms of European traffic flies from Bremen, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Münster/Osnabrück, Paderborn-Lippstadt
Brussels Airlines is the leading Belgium airline group flying from Brussels
50 Year old German flyer caters the lowcost market with flights from Amsterdam, Bremen, Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Münster/Osnabrück, Paderborn-Lippstadt
German airline company flies on many holiday destinations from Cologne/Bonn
Former Dutch airline company also offers cheap tickets from Amsterdam, Maastricht-Aachen
Dutch lowcost carrier flies to many destinations from Amsterdam, Rotterdam
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Located just 26 kilometres – or 16 miles – to the southwest of Rome, Rome Airport (FCO) is actually Rome Leonardo da Vinci (Fiumicino), and it is one of the best ways to travel to or from the large, metropolitan city. As Rome is Italy’s largest city, the airport in Fiumicino is the largest international airport in the country. In addition to many domestic destinations, Rome Airport offers flights to places all over the world, from Germany, the United Kingdom, and Spain, to Greece, Austria, and several locations in the United States, such as Washington, New York City, and Chicago. There are also flights from such places as Cincinnati, Helsinki, and Bucharest. As befitting an international airport catering to one of the most antiquated and beautiful cities in the world, the Rome Airport provides several amenities to travelers. Passengers can make use of a free shuttle which provides transportation between terminals and long term parking areas. Not only are their long term parking lots available, but there is covered parking via a garage as well. It also provides pace for short stay vehicles. At least eight top notice car hire companies operate out of the airport, including but not limited to: Avis, Hertz, Auto Europa, and Italy by Car. They provide an easy way to take the short jaunt to Rome and to get around while visiting the city. In addition, the Rome Airport provides both train and bus transportation to and from Rome, which is particular perfect for holiday goers who want to explore Rome’s many churches, ancient streets, and historical sights on foot. There is also a wide variety of services and facilities located within the airport itself. Among these are money and communication facilities, providing travelers with access to banks, money changing services, ATMs, and internet availability, among many others. There are quite a few restaurants and bars dotted throughout the airport, as well as various shops, including a duty-free store. Due to its central location, its flights to and from international destinations, and the ease with which it allows people to travel, the Rome Airport is a popular choice among travelers both leaving and visiting Rome. Because of its popularity, it offers some of the cheapest airfares to be found at many Italian – and European – airports.