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Rio de Janeiro → Rome.
The Eternal City, nonstop from Rio.
Rio de Janeiro to Rome is one of the South Atlantic's most in-demand transatlantic routes, served by a direct 11.5-hour flight operated by ITA Airways. Three carriers split the traffic, and fares range from a genuine deal near US$ 0,150 to over US$ 0,950 at peak season. Knowing when to book is what separates a bargain from an overpay.
Competition on the route is strong enough that a promotional fare surfaces in most months. Travelers who shift dates by ±3 days and buy 60+ days out typically land tickets 25–40% below average. This guide covers the full price calendar, every carrier operating the route, and the hacks that cut up to 60% off full fare.
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When to fly.
We blend historical average price, climate, crowding and seasonal events. Green = good, gold = great, red = avoid.
US$ 2,050
Peak season — fares spike sharply
US$ 1,060
Supply opens up, still off peak
US$ 850
Mild weather and low fares
US$ 850
Ideal balance of supply and demand
US$ 1,060
Good price, decent weather
US$ 1,320
Average fares, variable conditions
US$ 2,050
School holidays push fares 2–3x higher
US$ 2,050
Book 6 months out or reschedule
US$ 1,060
Good price, decent weather
US$ 850
Historic low fares
US$ 850
Mild weather and low fares
US$ 2,050
Book 6 months out or reschedule
Voyspark AI suggests: Best months for this route are março, abril, outubro, novembro. Buy 60–90 days in advance, prefer Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and enable price alerts.
Airlines flying this route.
Honest analysis — no advertising, no courtesy. What works, what doesn’t.
01
ITA Airways
11.5h nonstop · US$ 760–US$ 1,700
✓ Modern Airbus fleet
✓ Volare loyalty program growing fast
✓ Rome is the home hub
⚠ Occasional crew strikes
⚠ Restrictive basic fare rules
⚠ Customer service still rebuilding post-Alitalia
02
LATAM
11.5h nonstop · US$ 760–US$ 1,700
✓ Modern widebody fleet on long-haul
✓ LATAM Pass is solid
✓ High flight frequency
⚠ Basic fares exclude checked bags
⚠ Economy meal quality is weak
⚠ Slow refund process
03
TAP Portugal
16h via Lisbon · US$ 760–US$ 1,700
✓ Miles&Go earns with Star Alliance
✓ Free Lisbon stopover up to 5 days
✓ Strong European network from Lisbon
⚠ Chronic delays at GRU
⚠ Extra baggage fees are steep
⚠ Customer service can be a slog
How much.
Real ranges based on 24 months of history. No lies, no optimistic promise.
Real deal
US$ 720–US$ 900
Book 90+ days out, outside peak season, on a Tuesday or Wednesday.
Fair fare
US$ 940–US$ 1,230
Standard 30–60 day booking window, low or shoulder season.
High fare
US$ 1,280–US$ 1,660
Last-minute purchase or early peak season.
Absolute peak
US$ 1,700–US$ 2,390
School holidays, major events, seasonal highs. Book 6 months out or delay.
Money-saving hacks.
Real strategies used by nomads, frequent flyers and travel hackers. No magic — just careful reading of rules.
01
Redeem Smiles or LATAM Pass miles on transfer bonuses
During bonus transfer promotions from Brazilian banks (Itaú, Livelo, C6 Bank, Bradesco), 70–100k points plus taxes cover a round trip to Europe — the equivalent of 55–65% off the cash fare. September and February historically see the most promotions.
02
Use TAP's free Lisbon stopover
TAP includes a stopover of up to 5 days in Lisbon at no extra ticket cost. Traveling to Rome, Berlin, or Paris via TAP gets you five bonus days in Lisbon. Add it at booking — adding it later is expensive.
03
Hidden-city ticketing via Madrid or Lisbon
Fares Brazil–final destination routed through Madrid or Lisbon are sometimes cheaper than flying directly to your intended city. Deplane at the connection and skip the final leg. Carry-on only — checked bags go to the ticketed destination. Never use on the return.
04
Buy a cheap intra-Europe leg separately
Landed in Lisbon, Madrid, or Paris? Ryanair, easyJet, and Vueling connect to virtually anywhere in Europe for €25–60. The total cost of a connecting itinerary can undercut a direct Brazil–final-destination fare.
Complete route guide.
The Rio de Janeiro–Rome route links GIG to FCO and serves one of the most consistent demand corridors in transatlantic aviation. Regular nonstop flights average 11.5 hours. The main carriers operating the route are ITA Airways, LATAM, and TAP Portugal.
Timing strategy: the best months to fly are March, April, October, and November — fares below average, reasonable weather in Rome, and a competitive supply environment. The worst are July, August, December, and January, when holidays and school breaks push fares up to 2.5x above the floor. Shifting travel dates by ±3 days typically saves 25–35% compared to a fixed date.
How far out to book: the ideal window is 60–90 days for low or shoulder season and 120–180 days for peak. Last-minute bookings under 14 days rarely pay off — except for error fares that surface occasionally on deal blogs. Set alerts on Google Flights, Skyscanner, and Hopper.
Choosing a carrier: each airline has its own fare profile, loyalty program, and service level. ITA Airways tends to lead on frequency. LATAM offers a codeshare or connecting alternative. TAP Portugal enters the mix during specific pricing windows. Always compare — the spread between the three can reach 40% on the same date.
Miles and points: 11.5 hours of flying earns meaningful points in any loyalty program. Smiles, LATAM Pass, TudoAzul, Miles&Go, and Flying Blue are the most relevant programs for this route. Redemptions typically come in at 30–70% of the cash value — worth building over time for anyone using a rewards credit card with periodic transfer bonuses.
In-flight experience: an 11.5-hour nonstop demands preparation. Hydrate before boarding, bring noise-canceling headphones, and upgrade your seat if possible (exit row, bulkhead, or premium economy). On overnight departures, late-night flights deliver an early morning arrival — giving you the full day to adjust.
Voyspark curation · data updated monthly by the Wing team.
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