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There are two airports in Rome but the main one is Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, better known to air travellers as Fiumicino (FCO). The capital's largest airport excels in particular for the quality of the services provided to passengers, technological innovation and the functionality of its infrastructures. These records, combined with the operational efficiency that has made Leonardo da Vinci one of the most punctual airports in Europe, have earned it the Best Airport Award seven years in a row , a world record.

Fiumicino is also Italy's only airport with a Skytrax rating of 5 stars for its excellent quality of services. In 2022 the airport opened Molo A, a major new boarding area with 23 gates, in a move hailed by Italy's president Sergio Mattarella as a "sign of recovery and confidence in the future." The three-storey structure has dozens of shops and food outlets - including the only Eataly in an airport - along with a collection of ancient Roman artefacts from Ostia Antica archaeological park.



Fiumicino, under the guidance of managing organisation AdR (Aeroporti di Roma), is considered a reference point in this new chapter of aviation services which, in addition to passenger and baggage handling, includes strict public health protocols brought in during the covid era. Although it is located further from the centre than Rome's smaller second airport (Ciampino) there are plenty of connections that make it easy to get to Rome from Fiumicino. Directly out of the .

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