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Essential information to help you plan your flight Business Class from Seattle to Rome
Business-Class Flights from Seattle to Rome: What You Need to Know
In 2024, a whopping number of 22.2 million people visited Rome. With a history that spans over 2,800 years, impressive architecture, ancient ruins that have stood the test of time, and a massive cultural heritage, it is no surprise that this city continues to be a tourist magnet. If you want to pay a visit to the Eternal City as well, consider booking your ticket there in business class. Doing that comes with many benefits like priority boarding, security, and immigration; access to airport lounges; roomy lie-flat seats; delicious on-board food, and many other perks!
Today, more and more airlines strive to offer their customers a unique and enhanced business-class experience. For example, Hawaiian Airlines introduced their Leihōkū suites in 2024. The business seats are highly adjustable, have direct aisle access, and come with small closets, vanity mirrors, and wireless charging pockets. What also makes them stand out are the added Hawaiian design elements, like the starry night skylight feature that alludes to Polynesian wayfinding traditions.
Many other airlines follow a similar path and compete with each other for the attention of potential business-class customers. In this guide, we will go over the essentials of traveling to Rome in business class, cover booking strategies, and compare the offers of several airlines so you can pick the one that suits your needs the best.
Planning Your Trip to Rome
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is the largest in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., and this is where business-class flights from Seattle to Rome depart from. There are no nonstop flights for this route, but you can opt for connecting flights offered by several airlines like Air France and British Airways.
Air France operates connecting flights from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to Rome's Fiumicino Airport (FCO), with layovers at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG). These flights may take 13 to 20 hours, and tickets typically cost from $5,800 to $8,900.
During your layover at CDG, you can go shopping at several luxury boutiques like Swarovski, Cartier, Longchamp, Salvatore Ferragamo, and Galeries Lafayette-Royal Quartz Paris.
There are also 5 Air France lounges you can visit, depending on which terminal you arrive at. The lounges are located in Terminal 2E, Hall K; Terminal 2E, Hall L; Terminal 2E, Hall M; Terminal 2F; and Terminal 2G. All of the lounges offer gourmet dining options, relaxation areas, and shower facilities. There are also Clarins Spas in all lounges (except the one in Terminal 2G), where you can book relaxing treatments.
If we’re speaking of food, in the morning, you can choose between pastries, yogurt, fruit, cheese, cold meats, omelets, and potato pancakes. Later in the day, more dishes are served, like hot meals, salads, and desserts. As for drinks, there are fridges stocked with soft drinks, water fountains, as well as tea and coffee machines.
British Airways offers connecting flights from Seattle to Rome that take from 16 to 21 hours, depending on how long the layovers in London (LDR) are. Tickets for these flights may cost between $5,300 and $8,100.
You will not get bored at Heathrow, no matter how short or long your layover is. At the airport, there are over 30 restaurants that you can visit, including famous ones like Caviar House & Prunier, Gordon Ramsay Plane Food, Giraffe, and Shan Shui. If you want to go shopping, there are more than 60 stores here (including duty-free ones). Travelers who need a quiet space to meditate or pray can head to the prayer rooms that can be found in every terminal.
You can also visit the Cathay Pacific Business Class Lounge located in Terminal 3, Gate 11. This modern and spacious lounge has panoramic windows that face the tarmac. All of the seats have small tables and lamps with drawers that contain USB-A and UK plug sockets. There is also a full-service bar stocked with high-quality spirits and wines and a self-serve buffet with delicious food options like pastas, salads, and desserts. You can even enjoy freshly made Asian meals from the noodle bar, like dan dan mian and dim sum.
The lounge provides showers stocked with Bamford beauty products. If you’re traveling for work, there is also a business center where you can work in a quiet atmosphere.
If you have a longer layover and are in the mood for sightseeing, you can pay a visit to must-see places like Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, and the Tower of London, or take a relaxing walk through Hyde Park.
If you are flying to Rome from another city, like New York, then you can opt for nonstop flights offered by ITA Airways, Delta Air Lines, or American Airlines. They depart from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and take approximately 8 to 9 hours. As for business-class ticket prices, those from ITA Airways may cost $3,200 to $5,200, those from Delta Air Lines may cost $3,700 to $6,600, and those from American Airlines — $3,600 to $6,300.
If you want to save up to 30%, then opt for connecting flights operated by British Airways. These flights have layovers at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and may take 10 to 17 hours. Business-class tickets for the New York–Rome route typically cost $3,300 to $4,400.
If you’re flying out of Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD), you can choose nonstop flights operated by United Airlines. These flights take approximately 9 hours and cost between $5,500 and $8,200.
As for connecting flights to Rome, Delta Air Lines offers ones with layovers in New York (JFK) and Atlanta (ATL). The flights may take 12 to 22 hours, depending on how long your layover is. These layover flights typically cost up to 35% less than nonstop flights — between $3,500 and $6,800.
During your layover at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), you can go shopping for accessories, skincare, fragrances, and jewelry at high-end stores such as Hermes, Michael Kors, Longchamp, Clinique, and Bulgari. Flying in Delta Air Lines’ business class also gives you access to the recently opened Delta One Lounge. This luxurious lounge fits up to 515 people, and excellent service from the attentive staff is guaranteed. Here, you will find fresh, restaurant-quality meals, cocktails and fine wines, spa treatments and massages, shower facilities, and many other services.
The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is an art lover’s dream. During your layover, you can visit its permanent and rotating art exhibits, which are not only entertaining but also educational. Thus, you can walk through the Flight Paths, which is an installation that makes you feel as if you’re walking through a forest, find out about Atlanta’s history at the “A Walk Through Atlanta History” exhibit, or visit the Youth Art exhibit where the works of young Georgia artists are displayed.
Choosing the Right Airline for You
Many airlines offer flights for the Seattle–Rome route: Air Lingus, Air Canada, Air France, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, British Airways, Condor, Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa, United Airlines, and Turkish Airlines. With so many choices, it is often hard to decide what to pick. Below, we compare 3 prominent carriers: American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and Turkish Airlines. These airlines offer frequent (daily or almost daily) flights, offer excellent services, and are also members of different alliances, which will give you access to many lounges before your flight.
American Airlines
Lounge Access & Perks: While American Airlines doesn’t operate any Admirals Club lounges at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), you will still be able to access the 4 lounges of their partners. Three of them belong to Alaska Airlines, and one belongs to British Airways.
The British Airways lounge can be found in the South Satellite, near Gate S10. This recently renovated lounge has a welcoming atmosphere, enhanced by the warm-toned decor, marble stone surfaces, and textile artworks that adorn the walls. The space is divided into several areas where you can relax, dine, or catch up on work. The main seating area faces the floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a clear view of the tarmac and mountains.
If you would like to eat something, you can head to the redesigned dining area, where you can enjoy a wide variety of hot and cold dishes, including ones inspired by British cuisine. If you want to grab a drink, the full-service bar awaits you with premium champagnes, locally brewed beers, and made-to-order cocktails.
If you are traveling for work, the lounge has a workspace fitted with focus pods that will provide you with privacy and quiet. Travelers who want to freshen up before their flights can take advantage of the shower facilities.
The Alaska Airlines lounges are located in Concourse C, near gate C16A; in Concourse D, near gate D1; and in the North Satellite Terminal, near gate N2. All lounges provide comfortable seating options and free Wi-Fi, as well as runway views.
Here, you can enjoy a rotating selection of fresh and seasonal meals throughout the day. In the morning, for example, you can choose between classics like yogurt, pancakes, and granola. In the afternoon and evening, you will get a wider selection of meals like hearty soups, salads, snacks, and more. As for beverages, you will get both non-alcoholic and alcoholic options like soft drinks, tea, coffee, wines, local beer, and cocktails.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: American Airlines uses 2 aircraft models for the Seattle–Rome route: Boeing 777 and Boeing 787. The seats on both planes are fully lie-flat and arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration. They come with seatback screens and power outlets. Regardless of the seat you pick, you will have direct aisle access.
Meal & Beverage Service: Travelers on long-haul international flights can enjoy a three-course main meal, mid-flight snacks, and a pre-arrival meal. The dishes are inspired by both American and international cuisine, which means that you are sure to find something that suits your tastes. Non-alcoholic beverages that are served include soda, coffee, and herbal teas. American Airlines also offers travelers a selection of white and red wines, champagnes, and liquors.
Cost Range: American Airlines offers connecting, round-trip business flights that typically cost $4,600 to $6,300. Last-minute flights cost more, from $9,100 to $9,700. By buying your tickets 3-5 months in advance, you can get them at a lower price — $3,700 to $4,200.
Frequent Flyer Program: AAdvantage is American Airlines’s frequent flyer program. Enrolled members can accumulate miles every time they fly with American Airlines or its partners. More precisely, members who fly in business class can earn 5 base miles per $1 of their ticket cost. So, if you buy a business ticket that is worth $6,000, you will earn 30,000 base miles. Later, you can use your collected miles to purchase a ticket. If you want a round-trip business-class flight to Rome, it will cost you at least 150,000 miles.
If you want to fly with a reputable and reliable airline that offers a good business-class experience, then American Airlines is the way to go.
Delta Air Lines
Lounge Access & Perks: Delta Air Lines operates a Delta Sky Club at SEA. This lounge is located in Concourse A, near Gate 1. It is spacious, with 2 levels that have plenty of seating options. The second floor has floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the tarmac, perfect if you want to watch the planes landing and taking off.
If you want to grab a bite, you can do so at the self-serve buffet. Here, you will find salads, sandwiches, soups such as clam chowder, other hot meals, meat and cheese platters, desserts, and snacks. If you want a non-alcoholic beverage, you can find soda, lemonade, iced tea, water, and coffee from the self-serve beverage station. Near this station, there is also a bar where you can get complimentary spirits, wine, and beer. This lounge also has shower facilities.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: Delta uses 3 aircraft models for this route: Airbus A330-900neo, Airbus A350, and Airbus A330. The seats on all 3 planes are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration, and they are fully lie-flat. You will have direct aisle access and privacy regardless of what seat you pick, a single one or one in the middle. That is because the seats on the Airbus A330 are positioned at an angle, away from other passengers, while the seats on the Airbus A330-900neo and the Airbus A350 have doors that can be closed. All the seats come with personal entertainment screens, in-seat power outlets, storage space, and satellite TV.
Meal & Beverage Service: Delta Air Lines provides business-class customers on long-haul flights with a main course, a pre-arrival meal, as well as complimentary beverages like Thrive Farmers’ tea, beer, wine, and spirits. The meals are prepared with locally sourced ingredients and are curated by experienced chefs. Travelers with dietary restrictions have no reason to worry, as Delta Air Lines provides 11 special main meals that are gluten-free, vegetarian, or vegan.
Cost Range: Business-class tickets from Seattle to Rome with Delta generally range from $4,100 to $6,300. During high travel season, tickets may cost more. Last-minute flights may cost $8,400 to $9,300. Buying your tickets 4-5 months in advance will allow you to get them at a lower price — $3,700 to $4,200.
Frequent Flyer Program: Delta Air Lines’ loyalty program is called SkyMiles. Enrolled members earn miles every time they fly with Delta Air Lines or its partners. More precisely, if you fly in business class, you earn 5 miles per $1 spent on Delta flights. Thus, if you purchase a $5,000 ticket, you will get 25,000 miles. You can use them to purchase a ticket and add cash if you haven’t accumulated enough miles. For example, a business ticket to Rome would cost you approximately 510,000 miles and 70 extra dollars.
If you are looking for an airline that is renowned for great hospitality and efficient service, then Delta Air Lines will be a good choice for you.
Turkish Airlines
Lounge Access & Perks: While Turkish Airlines does not have its own lounge at the Seattle airport, travelers can access the United Club lounge in Terminal A.
The United Club is a small but comfortable space that has all the standard amenities you want in a business lounge. Free Wi-Fi, nice seating options, a self-serve beverage area where you can get water, tea, and coffee, and a buffet that offers hot and cold meals (salads, soups, pasta, sandwiches, fruits, and snacks). There is also a bar there where you can get a drink.
All Turkish Airlines business flights to Rome have a layover at the Istanbul Airport (IST). Here, you can access the Turkish Airlines’ Business Lounge. This roomy and modern lounge has space for 765 people and is open 24/7. It has a variety of comfortable seating areas, including individual cabins, if you want a quiet space to nap or work.
As for food, here you can find various food stations for both buffet and made-to-order specialties such as baba ganoush, chicken kebab, pide, gözleme, and baklava. Regardless of your food preferences — even if you’re vegan or vegetarian — you will surely find something you will love. There's also a business center with iMacs for those traveling for work. And if you’re traveling with children, you can take them to the kids' area where they can have some fun.
Seat Type & Cabin Layout: Turkish Airlines uses 2 aircraft models for flights from Seattle to Rome: Boeing 787 and Airbus A350. The lie-flat seats on both planes are arranged in a 1-2-1 configuration. Regardless of which one you choose, you will have direct aisle access. The seats have in-flight entertainment touch screens, live TV, and WiFi. If you have a middle seat and want more privacy, there are adjustable in-between seat panels that you can raise.
Meal & Beverage Service: Turkish Airlines’ award-winning dining service is sure to leave all travelers impressed. You will be greeted on board by the crew with a drink of your choice. For your main course, you can opt for traditional Turkish or international dishes, such as coal-fired kebab, grilled fish, or handmade ravioli. As for beverages, you can enjoy a variety of mocktails and detox beverages alongside Turkish coffee and tea. If you have religious or special dietary requirements or are traveling with an infant, you can request special meals.
Cost Range: Connecting flights from Seattle to Rome with Turkish Airlines typically range from $5,800 to $6,500. Last-minute tickets may cost more, from $6,500 to $8,300. If you buy your tickets 3-5 months in advance, you can get them for as low as $3,900.
Frequent Flyer Program: Turkish Airlines' frequent flyer program is called Miles&Smiles. It allows members to earn miles whenever they fly with the airline or its partners. These miles can be used to purchase tickets, get cabin upgrades, extra baggage, and other travel services. You can check Turkish Airlines’ miles calculator to see how you can earn and spend your miles. For a business-class ticket from Seattle to Rome, you would earn approximately 15,000 miles. To buy the same ticket, you would need between 180,000 and 350,000 miles.
Turkish Airlines is known for award-winning catering, excellent cabin conditions, and high-level service. If you want to experience all of these yourself, don’t hesitate to book your tickets with Turkish Airlines.
Arriving at Your Destination
There are 2 international airports in Rome: Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO), known as Fiumicino, and Giovan Battista Pastine International Airport (CIA), known as There are many benefits that come with flying in business class. Thus, after landing, you will be among the first passengers to leave the plane. Then you will have to go through immigration, and this process might take approximately 40 minutes, depending on how busy the airport is when you land. After that, you have to go through security. At the moment, one single airline — ITA Airways, offers fast-track security to travelers who fly in business class. After it joins Star Alliance in 2026, anyone who flies in business class with other alliance members will be able to enjoy fast-track security.
All that is left after this is picking up your bags from the baggage claim area. This will take little time since the luggage of business-class passengers is loaded on the carousel first.
Navigating the Arrival Terminals of Fiumicino Airport
Most international flights, including ones from the US, land at Terminal 3 and sometimes at Terminal 1. Both terminals are easy to navigate, with clear multilingual signs to direct you to the baggage claim and customs areas. In case you need to withdraw money or exchange currency, you can do so at the ATMs that are located inside the terminals. There are also information desks you can approach in case you need assistance or information.
Getting to Rome’s City Center
There are several ways to reach Rome’s center after you land at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport.
Shuttle Bus
Travel Time: It will take you 45 to 55 minutes to reach Rome’s center.
Cost: Tickets cost €7 ($7.30) per person
Frequency: The shuttle bus departs from the airport every 15-20 minutes, from 7:45 am to 12:40 am.
Insider Tip: Even if you miss a bus or your plane arrives later than scheduled, it is not a reason to worry. You can still board the bus, as the ticket you purchase is valid for the whole day.
If navigating Rome’s public transportation system by yourself sounds stressful, but you want a cheap ride to the city, choosing the shuttle bus is a good idea.
Leonardo Express Train
Travel Time: The train will take you to Rome’s center in approximately 32 minutes.
Cost: Tickets cost €14 ($14.40) per person.
Frequency: The train leaves every 15 minutes, from 6.40 am to 11.40 pm.
Insider Tip: In order to save time, you can purchase your tickets online through Tiqets.
If you want to get to Termini Station quickly, then Leonardo Express is a good option.
Taxis
Travel Time: It will take you 30 to 50 minutes to reach Rome’s center, depending on traffic.
Cost: The flat rate to central Rome is €55 ($57.00).
Availability: 24/7
Insider Tip: You better avoid unofficial taxis, as they may overcharge you. You can board an official taxi at the airport’s dedicated taxi stand, and they are easily recognisable by their white color.
If you want a quiet, private trip after a long-haul flight, then taxis are a great choice for you.
Private Transfer
Travel Time: It will take you 30 to 50 minutes to reach Rome's center.
Cost: Starting from €60 ($62), depending on the vehicle you choose.
Insider Tip: You can pre-book your private transfer vehicle on websites that offer such services.
Private transfers are a solid choice for business travelers on a tight schedule who want the most reliable experience possible.
Uber
Travel Time: It will take you approximately 30 to 50 minutes to reach Rome's center.
Cost: Starting from €69 ($72), depending on the vehicle you choose.
Insider Tip: You can request a car up to 90 days ahead of your trip with Uber Reserve.
Uber uses only high-end or luxury vehicles, so if you want a continuation of your business-class experience, then Uber is the way to go.
Travel Tips for Business-Class Fliers
Many people assume that flying in business class is the kind of luxury that very few people can afford, but that isn’t true. By following the tips that we will give you, you will be able to enjoy a dream trip to Rome without breaking the bank.
Choose the best booking window: Ticket prices are not fixed. Many factors can influence them, such as the time of the year when you purchase your tickets, how far in advance before your trip you book them, and how popular the destination of your choice is. To get tickets at the lowest prices, we advise purchasing them approximately 3 to 5 months before your trip.
Travel during the off-season: Tourism in Rome peaks during the summer, and so do ticket prices. If you want to save up to 20%, we recommend traveling to Rome during the off-season — from April to May and September to October. Since these months are less popular for tourism, airlines may offer tickets at lower prices to attract more travelers.
Choose layover flights: Everybody loves how convenient nonstop flights are, but they often tend to be pricier than layover flights. If you are ready to add a couple of hours to your trip, then going for a layover flight may save you up to 35%.
Use loyalty programs: Most airlines have frequent flyer programs that allow enrolled members to earn miles or points. You can accumulate them by flying with an airline or its partners or by using travel credit cards. With these earned miles, you can purchase tickets (including business-class ones), get extra luggage allowance and seat upgrades, and enjoy many other benefits.
Take advantage of OTA deals: Online travel agencies (OTAs) have access to many deals that you will not find anywhere else online. Thus, on priceline.com, you can find hotels, car rentals, and plane tickets that are up to 50% off.
Purchase a city pass or attraction tickets in advance: Consider purchasing tickets to popular attractions like the Pantheon and Sistine Chapel in advance. You can also get a Rome city pass that will allow you to visit museums and restaurants, as well as use public transportation for free or at discounted prices.
Final Insights
Are you ready to make your trip to Rome unforgettable? You can do so by booking your tickets to the Eternal City in business class. Priority services at the airport, access to exclusive business lounges, comfortable lie-flat seats, and gourmet meals — all of those perks and more await you!
Keep in mind that to get tickets at the best prices, you could book them a couple of months in advance, enroll in airline loyalty programs, and check out deals offered by OTAs like priceline.com. And if you need help with planning your next trip, you can always get it from our experts.
Have a safe and pleasant flight!
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