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*Last updated on: 17 August 2021
With COVID-19 still a threat all over the world, travellers need to know about the local regulations and measures at every single airport. With that in mind, here's a quick primer about COVID-19 safety measures at Rome's Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport to help you arrive safely at Italy's largest aviation hub.
According to the safety experts at SkyTrax, Rome Fiumicino Airport currently has a 5-star Covid-19 rating, signifying that the airport has done a good job at keeping travellers safe. In fact, it was the first airport in the world to be awarded that status. Measures in place range widely, including mandatory face coverings at all times, health checks for all passengers, and the use of EU Digital Passanger Locator Form before boarding a flight, in addition to a proof of vaccination, recovery or a Covid test in the last 48 hours preceding entry. Everyone who arrives needs to fill out the form stating that they have had no contact with people who have COVID-19 prior to flying. Social distancing is in place at the airport, with a 1-meter minimum distance between all passengers. There are also different measures depending on the country of origin, of which you can find an complete list on the official website of the airport.
Yes. During the COVID-19 crisis, the authorities have stood down the Border Force at Fiumicino Airport, so customs checks won't be carried out. Passport control and security scanning continue as normal. Providing passengers adhere to the 1 meter social distancing guidelines the only problem will be slight delays compared to usual transit times.
Yes. There is a rapid antigen testing facility in the Arrivals section of Terminal 3. Tests take 30 minutes to return positive or negative results. However, to use the testing facility upon arrival, travellers will need to pre-book to reserve a swab test at a time shortly after your flight touches down. There is also a drive-in testing centre in the Long Stay Car Park. If you arrive after 6:00 PM, you will need to use this center, and shuttle buses run there from the main Arrivals Terminal. Tests may be mandatory for passengers depending on governmental decrees. Situations can change, so check developments before flying to ensure that you meet all legal requirements. It is possible to pay for these tests at the airport, throught credit card, cash or smartphone.
As mentioned earlier, Fiumicino Airport operates a mandatory 1 meter social distancing rule. Passengers can use clear floor markings to ensure that they respect this distance in busy areas. Face masks must be worn at all times when inside the airport buildings and replacement masks are available from shops and vending machines on site.
No, there is no general clinic on-site at Rome Fiumicino Airport. If arrivals require first aid or general medication then pharmacies in the main terminal may be sufficient. However, travellers will need to travel off-site for medical consultations (aside from COVID-19 testing).
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport is being extensively cleaned for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Every day, the airport's public areas are closed between midnight and 3:00 AM so that staff can carry out a deep clean. On an individual level, passengers can clean their hands at numerous sanitizer stations located throughout the airport.
Almost all of the cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport remain open for business despite the epidemic. However, most will also have restricted opening hours and may operate strict limits on the number of customers. Vending machines have been added across the site to allow passengers to buy refreshments and other essentials without needing to enter commercial premises. Duty free shops, pharmacies, and clothing boutiques should all be open, making souvenir buying easy.
Travelers should check beforehand when flying out of Fiumicino Airport, as some flights are restricting the use of overhead lockers. Italian regulations on COVID-19 testing are also rigorous, meaning that arrivals will need to have evidence of a recent negative test, and will also have to present that evidence to staff before they are allowed to enter the country.
If you are confused by the state of Italian COVID-19 regulations and want to clarify the actions required, check the government resource site for the most updated information.
It should contain the information you need. And when you book with BudgetAir, double check with your airline as well. That way, you can ensure sure that everything is in order and make arriving at Rome Fiumicino hassle free.
*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding ₹799 booking fee.