Rome (FCO) to Zurich (ZRH)

Flight Distance & Air Miles

✈️ 431
miles
694
kilometers
375
nautical miles

🕐 1h 19m
Flight Time
🧭 NW (336°)
Direction
🌍 0h
Time Difference

💳 Frequent Flyer Miles You'll Earn

Airline Base Miles Elite Total
🇺🇸
American Airlines
AAdvantage
431 690
Platinum
🔺
Delta Air Lines
SkyMiles
431 690
Gold Medallion
United Airlines
MileagePlus
431 647
Premier Gold
❤️
Southwest Airlines
Rapid Rewards
431 647
A-List Preferred
🏔️
Alaska Airlines
Mileage Plan
431 862
MVP Gold
🔵
JetBlue Airways
TrueBlue
431 647
Mosaic

* Elite bonus miles shown for mid-tier status. Actual miles earned depend on your fare class and elite status level.

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💡 Did You Know?

Flights between Rome and Zurich follow a "great circle" route that curves over the Earth's surface - this is actually shorter than flying in a straight line on a flat map!

✈️ Flight Details

The FCO to ZRH route connects Rome, Italy with Zurich, Switzerland. This short-haul flight covers 431 miles and typically uses regional jets or turboprops.

This international flight crosses from Italy to Switzerland. Remember to check passport and visa requirements. The flight follows a NW bearing of 336° from Rome.

🛫 About FCO

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) serves Rome, Italy.

🛬 About ZRH

Zürich Airport

Zürich Airport (ZRH) serves Zurich, Switzerland.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

The flight distance from Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport to Zürich Airport is 431 miles (694 kilometers). This is the great circle distance - the shortest path between the two airports.
Direct flights from FCO to ZRH typically take around 1h 19m. Return flights may vary slightly due to prevailing winds.
You'll earn approximately 431 base miles on most airline loyalty programs. Elite status members earn bonus miles on top of this base amount.
Multiple airlines typically operate this route. Check with major carriers including American, Delta, United, and other airlines that serve these airports.