FLIGHT GUIDE
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Rome-Fiumicino, aka Leonardo da Vinci, is Italy’s busiest airport by far, though with facilities like touchscreen information terminals it’s all negotiable. It is linked to the central railway station, Termini, by the ‘Leonardo Express’. Returns depart from track 24 (buy tickets before you get to the platform or they’re more expensive). Terminal B is for international flights; Terminal C for transatlantic. The Terravision shuttle bus is cheaper but takes twice as long. Ciampino, which in the days of Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn was the city’s main airport, also has regular flights to the UK and is closer to town, though there is no rail link. There is talk of a third airport.
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