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Business-Class Flights from Los Angeles to Rome

A city that brims with rich history and culture, where no matter in which direction your feet take you, you are sure to find something that will leave you awe-struck — this is Rome. It is no wonder that 35 million people visited the city in 2023 alone. If you are looking to travel there, why not make it as luxurious of an experience as possible and fly in business class? By doing that, you will enjoy all the perks that come with premium travel. Access to exclusive lounges, getting priority services at the airport, resting in comfortable lie-flat seats, and being served gourmet meals while you’re thousands of feet in the air — doesn’t that sound perfect?

In the past couple of years, many airlines have invested heavily to offer their customers the best possible business-class experience. Delta Air Lines, for instance, spent over $12 billion in the last decade on priority check-in counters, on opening and renovating business lounges, and upgrading their cabins.

In this article, we will go over the major airlines that operate flights to Rome and all the benefits they have to offer. We will also provide you with expert booking tips and many ways to make your trip to Rome incredible.

Planning Your Trip to Rome

There are 2 airports in Los Angeles where you can board a business-class flight to Rome: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR). LAX is a good choice for travelers who are looking for both nonstop and connecting flights, as well as access to business lounges. BUR by comparison, is smaller, has no business lounges, and only connecting flights depart from this airport.

If you are flying out of Los Angeles International Airport, you can opt for nonstop flights operated by ITA Airways. These flights take approximately 12 hours and they typically cost between $4,700 and $6,000. Air France offers connecting business class flights from LAX with layovers through Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). These flights take from 14 to 20 hours. As for the price, business-class tickets for these round-trip flights may cost between $5,900 and $9,100.

During your layover at CDG, you can immerse yourself in French culture by visiting the airport museum — “Espace Musées.” It aims to promote French cultural heritage through exhibitions, and entrance is free for everyone.

If you are departing from Los Angeles’ other airport, Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR), keep in mind that your flight options are more limited than if you were to fly out of LAX. Most of the flights that take off from BUR have 2 layovers, and very rarely you might find flights with 1 layover. Flights with 2 layovers are often offered by United Airlines in partnership with Lufthansa. They can take between 16 and 38 hours, depending on how long the layovers are. Tickets for roundtrip flights cost between $4,900 and $7,400. The layovers are in San Francisco (SFO), Munich (MUC), and Frankfurt (FRA).

If your layover is at SFO, know that the airport has an aviation museum in the International Terminal. There is no admission charge, and you can look at historic aircraft models and find out more about US aviation history.

If your layover is at MUN, don’t miss out on the opportunity to get a taste of traditional German food alongside a glass of freshly brewed Bavarian beer that you can find at the Airbräu Restaurant. The beer is brewed right there at Airbräu, the world’s first airport brewery, which opened in 1999.

If your layover is at FRA and you want to splurge on luxury goods, this airport is perfect for that. Here, you can find international brands like Gucci and Hermès, alongside the German Montblanc and Rimowa.

Those who are traveling to Rome from Atlanta can opt for nonstop flights operated by Delta Air Lines. These flights take approximately 9 hours, and they cost between $3,400 and $8,200. Travelers who want connecting flights can choose ones provided by United Airlines. These flights have layovers in major hubs such as Newark (EWR) or Chicago O'Hare (ORD). The total travel time depends on the layover length, but they usually take 11 to 14 hours. Business class tickets for this route may cost between $5,500 and $9,100.

If your layover is at EWR and you want to get a taste of New York City’s seafood, you can head to Phillips Seafood. It is a full-blown seafood restaurant in the airport, where fresh seafood is delivered daily.

If your layover is at ORD, you could pay a visit to the light installation “Sky’s the limit” in Terminal 1. It is a mesmerizing underground walkway with neon lights that are synchronized with music.

If you are flying out of Dallas, you can choose nonstop and connecting flights offered by American Airlines. The nonstop flights take approximately 10 hours, and round-trip tickets cost between $6,900 and $8,700. Connecting flights take more time, from 13 to 20 hours, yet they cost less, between $5,600 and $8,400. Booking them will allow you to save up to 20%. The layovers of these connecting flights are in Chicago (ORD), Charlotte (CLT), Philadelphia (PHL), or New York (JFK).

If your layover is at CLT, you could head to the Main Atrium, where you can find the 1897 Market — a full-service restaurant that features locally sourced products, with dishes inspired by countries from around the world.

A layover at PHL would be perfect for people who love art. You might be happy to find out that each terminal of the PHL features works of artists from all over the state.

If your layover is at JFK, don’t miss out on the TWA Hotel, located in the old TWA Flight Center. This terminal-turned-hotel was designed in the ‘60s style, and it has a rooftop infinity pool and a retro lounge that displays American aviation history.

Choosing the Best Airline For Your Trip

There are many airlines that provide flights for the Los Angeles–Rome route, such as American Airlines, United Airlines, Lufthansa, ITA Airways, Air France, Delta, British Airways, Swiss, KLM, and Turkish Airlines. Below we have provided a detailed comparison of three of these airlines: United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and ITA Airways. The first 2 offer very frequent connecting flights for this route, while ITA Airways offers nonstop flights at an unbeatable price.

United Airlines

  • Lounge Access & Perks: While flights operated by United Airlines depart from both the LAX and BUR airports, BUR doesn’t have any lounges that are complimentary for business travelers. At the Los Angeles International Airport, though, those who fly with United Airlines can enjoy access to 4 lounges before their flight: United Club, United Polaris Lounge, Star Alliance Lounge Los Angeles, and Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge.
  • United Club: This lounge is located in Terminal 7, near gate 71A. It features basic amenities that one would expect in a lounge, such as self-serve food and beverages, plenty of seating options, and free Wi-Fi. If you need to take a call or work in a quiet place, you can head to the phone rooms. A standout feature of this lounge is its outdoor terrace that overlooks the tarmac. You can take a seat there and watch the planes as they land and take off.
  • United Polaris Lounge: This lounge can be found in Terminal 7, and just like the United Club, it has great views of the tarmac. The seating options include comfortable couches, armchairs, and even private solo seats where you could get some work done if you needed to. Here you can enjoy à la carte dining with a variety of meal options, as well as a buffet for travelers who want to grab a quick bite. If you wish for an alcoholic drink, head to the bar where you can sip one of their signature cocktails. Travelers who want to relax before their flight can take advantage of the private nap rooms and shower suites, which work on a first-come, first-serve basis.
  • Star Alliance Lounge Los Angeles: This lounge is located in the Tom Bradley International Terminal (TBIT). Bright, modern, and spacious, it has everything you could wish for in a lounge and more. The buffet serves hot and cold meals, desserts, and smoothies. You can grab a drink at the bar or at the self-serve area next to it. The lounge also has 2 terraces, one indoor and one outdoor that overlooks the tarmac — both great if you want a moment of relaxation. Shower suites can be found at the back of the lounge.
  • Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge: This lounge is in Terminal 6, near the “Point the Way Cafe”. It is the smallest out of the 4 lounges that you can visit at LAX, but it still has a buffet that serves hot and cold meals, a self-serve bar, and a mini business center.
  • Seat Type & Cabin Layout: United Airlines uses 3 aircraft models for the Los Angeles–Rome route. The first 2 are the Boeing 787 and the Boeing 777, which feature a 1-2-1 seating configuration. The single seats have a privacy shield that you can lower to diminish the background noise, while the middle seats have a divider between them that you can also lower or raise. This design ensures that all passengers have privacy and direct aisle access. The third model that United Airlines uses is the Boeing 767, which has a 1-1-1 seating configuration, perfect for those who are traveling by themselves. The seats on all 3 plane models convert into fully flat beds, and they have in-flight entertainment, power outlets, WiFi, and USB ports.
  • Meal & Beverage Service: The meal service on board starts with a drink of your choice, alongside a bowl of nuts. That is followed by an appetizer, a salad, and the main course that you can choose. This first meal gets wrapped up with Polaris’ famed ice cream sundae and you get to choose all the toppings. You will also be served midnight snacks and get a second dining service before arrival. All drinks, alcoholic and nonalcoholic, are free.
  • Cost Range: Business class tickets for the Los Angeles to Rome route typically range from $4,100 to $7,200, depending on demand, season, and how far in advance you buy them. Considering that Rome is a popular summer destination, even if you wanted to purchase a ticket for June 3 months in advance, it would cost more than on average, approximately $8,100.
  • Frequent Flyer Program: MileagePlus is United Airlines’ frequent flyer program. Travelers who sign up for it earn miles every time they fly with United Airlines. General members accumulate 5 miles per $1 of the ticket’s base cost (taxes not included). If you buy a business-class ticket to Rome that costs $5,000, you will accumulate 25,000 miles. These miles can be used to purchase tickets and other travel services. If you wanted to use your miles for a round-trip business ticket from Los Angeles to Rome, that would cost at least 200,000 miles.

If you want every part of your trip, from check-in to boarding to flying and everything in between, to be at the highest possible level, United Airlines is perfect for you.

Delta Air Lines

  • Lounge Access & Perks: Delta operates 2 lounges at LAX: a Delta Sky Club and a Delta One Lounge.
  • Delta Sky Club: This lounge is located in Terminal 3. It is luminous and spacious, with seating options indoors as well as outdoors on the terrace. There are 2 buffet stations here that serve hot and cold meals, a bar where you can get a drink, and even a taco station where you can assemble your own taco. Travelers who need a quiet moment to work can take advantage of the 6 phone booths in the lounge. Shower suites are also available, and you can make a reservation on the spot.
  • Delta One Lounge: This lounge is also located in Terminal 3, and it provides the most luxurious experience that you could wish for. Fresh, restaurant-quality meals, cocktails and fine wines, spa treatments and massages, shower facilities, and many other services can all be found here. The lounge also has an outdoor terrace with a view of the tarmac, so you can relax while watching the planes take off.
  • Seat Type & Cabin Layout: Delta Air Lines uses 3 aircraft models for business flights to Rome: the Airbus A330-300, the Airbus A330neo, and the Airbus A350. All planes have a 1-2-1 seat configuration, with fully lie-flat seats. They have USB in-seat power, in-flight entertainment, satellite TV, and power outlets.
  • Meal & Beverage Service: Delta Air Lines serves chef-curated meals prepared with regionally sourced ingredients, as well as 11 different special meals for travelers with religious or health requirements. You will also be provided with beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), snacks, and a pre-arrival meal.
  • Cost Range: Business class fares on Delta for the LAX to Rome route generally range from $4,500 to $7,100.​ Last-minute tickets cost from $5,500 to $7,700. If you purchase your tickets 4 to 5 months in advance, however, you can get them for as little as $3,700.
  • Frequent Flyer Program: SkyMiles is Delta Air Lines’ frequent flyer program. After becoming a member, you will start to earn miles each time you fly with Delta Air Lines. More precisely, if you fly in business class, you earn 5 miles per $1 spent on Delta flights. Thus, if you purchase a $6,200 ticket, you will get 31,000 miles. You can use them later to purchase a ticket and add cash if you haven’t accumulated enough miles. For example, a business ticket to Rome would cost you around 510,000 miles and 70 extra dollars.

In 2024, The Wall Street Journal named Delta Air Lines the “Top US Airline” for the fourth consecutive year (Source). They ranked high in categories like “on-time arrivals” and “least canceled flights,” proving once again that they are the best choice if you want excellence, reliability, and efficient service.

ITA Airways

  • Lounge Access & Perks: ITA Airways does not have its own lounge at LAX. At the moment, travelers who fly in business class with them have access to some Sky Team operated lounges, like the Delta Sky Club and the Korean Air KAL Lounge. The stylish KAL lounge is located in Terminal B. While it is not a large lounge, it still offers basic amenities like comfortable seats, a self-serve buffet and beverage station, and 3 shower suites for anyone who wants to freshen up before their flight.
  • After ITA Airways joins Star Alliance, travelers who fly in its business class will be able to access all the Star Alliance lounges that exist at LAX, just like United Airlines’ passengers. These lounges are United Club, United Polaris Lounge, Star Alliance Lounge Los Angeles, and Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge.
  • Seat Type & Cabin Layout: ITA Airways uses only one aircraft model for business-class flights to Rome, the Airbus A330neo. This plane features a 1-2-1 seat configuration, with comfortable, fully lie-flat seats. There is a privacy partition between the middle seats that you can raise for more privacy. All seats have touchscreen in-flight entertainment where you can watch movies, a counter on the side where you can store some of your belongings during the flight, USB-A and USB-C outlets, and a power outlet.
  • Meal & Beverage Service: ITA Airways provides travelers with gourmet meals created to honor Italian cuisine, such as calamari salad, cavatelli pasta with cheese and pepper, and mushroom pie with parmigiano reggiano. The food is accompanied by fine Italian wines, as well as traditional beverages like limoncello and espresso coffee.
  • Cost Range: Business class tickets on ITA Airways for the Los Angeles to Rome route typically range from $4,900 to $6,700. Last-minute flights can cost up to $7,700. By purchasing your ticket 3-4 months in advance, you could get one that costs as little as $4,100.
  • Frequent Flyer Program: Volare is ITA Airways’ loyalty program, and it allows you to collect a minimum of 10 “points” for every 1€ you spend on a flight operated by them or their partner airlines. If you buy a roundtrip business-class ticket to Rome that costs €4,330 ($4,500), you will earn at least 43,300 points. You can later use them to purchase tickets, extra luggage, lounge access, and choose your seat for free. To buy a roundtrip ticket to Rome solely with points, you would need a minimum of 290,000 points.

In 2024, ITA Airways won “Best Business Class” at the European Mission Awards. If you want to experience Italian excellence at an unbeatable price, ITA Airways is the way to go.

Arriving in Rome

Rome’s biggest airport is Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO), also known as Fiumicino. All long-haul flights, including ones that depart from Los Angeles, land here. There is also a smaller airport in Rome, Giovan Battista Pastine International Airport (CIA), mainly used for domestic European flights.

A perk of flying in business class is getting to leave the plane first after landing. You will then have to go through immigration, which is required for everyone’s safety and security. The process might take between 15 and 40 minutes, and sometimes even more, depending on how many planes landed at the same time as yours. Afterwards, you have to clear security. At the moment, only ITA Airways offers fast-track security at Fiumicino for travelers who fly in business class. After it joins Star Alliance, all travelers who fly with other members of the alliance will be able to enjoy fast-track security as well. This priority service has short lines, and thus you can quickly get it out of the way. All that is left is to pick up your luggage from the baggage claim area. This too will take little time, as your bags are loaded on the carousel first.

Navigating the Arrival Terminals of Leonardo da Vinci International Airport

Most international flights, including ones operated by United Airlines and Delta Air Lines, arrive at Terminal 3. If you are flying with ITA Airways, you will arrive at Terminal 1. You will have no issues navigating either terminal since there are handy multilingual signs posted everywhere.

There are also various ATMs there in case you need to withdraw money or exchange currency, which is very convenient. You can approach the closest information desk if you need assistance from airport workers.

Getting from the Airport to the Center of Rome

The center of Rome is 20 miles away from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport. We compiled a list of the most convenient and popular means of transportation that will help you get there.

  • Shuttle Bus: The bus departs from the airport every 15-20 minutes, from 7:45 am to 12:40 am. It will take you 45 to 55 minutes to reach Rome’s center, depending on the traffic. Tickets cost as little as €7 ($7,30) per person, and are valid for the whole day. Thus, if you miss the bus or your plane arrives later than scheduled, you can board a later bus.
  • The shuttle bus is a good choice for travelers who don’t want the stress of navigating Rome’s public transportation system by themselves.
  • Leonardo Express Train: The train leaves every 15 minutes, from 6.40 am to 11.40 pm. You will get to Rome’s center in approximately 30 minutes. Train tickets cost €14 ($14.40) per person. You can purchase them online from Tiqets to save time. The Leonardo Express is perfect for travelers who want to get to Termini Station quickly.
  • Taxis: Official taxis are available 24/7 at the airport’s dedicated taxi stand. They charge a €55 ($57.00) flat rate to central Rome. With a taxi, it will take you 30 to 50 minutes to get there. Keep in mind that if you get an unofficial taxi, there is a risk that you will be overcharged for your trip. It is better to get only in official taxis that are easy to spot by their white color.
  • Traveling by taxi is ideal for business travelers who want a quiet trip after a long-haul flight.
  • Private Transfer: They are available 24/7, and you can pre-book them on websites that offer such services. The cost for booking private transfers depends on the vehicle you choose, with prices starting at €60 ($62). They will get you to Rome’s center in 30 to 50 minutes.
  • Private transfers are an excellent choice for business travelers on a tight schedule, who want the most carefree experience possible.
  • Uber: Ubers are available 24/7, and you can request a car up to 90 days ahead of your trip. If you take an Uber, it will take you 30 to 50 minutes to reach the center of Rome. Prices for Ubers start at €69 ($72), depending on the vehicle you choose. They are the way to go for travelers who want a continuation of their business-class travel, as all Uber vehicles are high-end or luxury models.

Travel Tips for Business Class Fliers

Traveling from Chicago to Rome in business class is a sure way to elevate your trip, and it doesn’t have to come with a sky-high price. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible to have a luxurious flying experience while still staying cost-efficient. We will share several tips and tricks that will help you save on business flights.

  • Choose flights with layovers: While nonstop flights are fast and convenient, most of the time they are more expensive than connecting flights. If you are willing to add a couple of hours to your trip, that can save you up to 20%.
  • Choose the right booking window: Ticket prices are not fixed. They vary depending on the time of the week and the year when you purchase the tickets, how popular the destination you want to travel to is, and many other factors. To get the best prices, we advise booking your flights approximately 2 to 4 months before your trip. That is usually when airlines have the lowest prices for tickets.
  • Travel during the off-season: Consider visiting Rome during the periods that are less popular for tourism, like April to May and September to October. To attract more travelers, airlines may offer tickets that cost up to 20% less than during peak season.
  • Use loyalty programs: Many airlines have loyalty programs that allow enrolled members to earn miles or points. You can accumulate them by flying with an airline or their partners or by using travel reward credit cards. With these miles, you can purchase business-class tickets, get extra luggage allowance and seat upgrades, and enjoy many other benefits.
  • Take advantage of deals from OTAs: Online travel agencies often offer exclusive discounts on tickets, hotels, and car rentals. With Priceline, for example, you can save up to 50% on tickets when you pick our Express Deals. They will work for you if you are flexible with airlines and departure times.
  • Purchase a city pass or attraction tickets in advance: Consider purchasing tickets to popular attractions like the Colosseum and Sistine Chapel in advance, or getting a Rome city pass that will allow you to visit museums, restaurants, and use the public transport for free.

Final Insights

Whether you are traveling to Rome for work or to go on a well-deserved vacation, you can ensure that your trip is perfect from beginning to end. Fly there in business class and experience comfort and luxury at every step of your journey.

To increase your chances of getting the best tickets, book 2 to 4 months in advance. Additionally, consider going for connecting flights instead of nonstop ones. Airline loyalty programs can also help you save on tickets and get travel perks that will make your trip even more enjoyable.

Now is the ideal time to plan your trip to Rome — or to another destination that is on your bucket list. You can start on our website. Here you have the chance to compare our business-class offers and contact our expert travel advisors for personalized assistance. Rome is waiting for you!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are all possible destination arrival airports?
The possible destination arrival airport is Rome Fiumicino Airport, with layover options at London Heathrow, Denver International, Zürich, Munich, Chicago O'Hare, Washington Dulles, Montreal Trudeau, Frankfurt am Main, Seattle Tacoma, and Vienna International.
What is the time difference between destination and arrival?
The time difference between Los Angeles and Rome is 9 hours, with Rome being ahead. Therefore, your arrival time will be approximately 9 hours later than your departure time.
Is there a direct flight from Los Angeles to Rome?
Yes, there are direct flights from Los Angeles International Airport to Rome Fiumicino Airport with ITA Airways at a price of $648 and with APG Airlines at a price of $689. Both flights have no layovers.
Are there convenient layover flights from Los Angeles to Rome?
Yes, convenient layover flights from Los Angeles to Rome include British Airways at $642, Brussels Airlines at $671, SWISS at $691, and Lufthansa at $693. Two-stop options include United Airlines at $657, Air Canada at $734, and SAS Airlines at $741.
What are the most convenient layover airports for the flight?
The most convenient layover airports for your flight to Rome are London Heathrow, Denver International, Zürich, Munich, and Frankfurt am Main.
What is the cheapest and fastest flight from Los Angeles to Rome?
The cheapest flight is with British Airways at $642, taking 27 hours. The fastest flight is with ITA Airways at $685, taking 20 hours 40 minutes.

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