Rome
Leonardo da Vinci International (Fiumicino) Airport
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Rome
Leonardo da Vinci International (Fiumicino)
Airport
codes
FCO
Local
Time
GMT
+1
Address
Via
dell’Aeroporto di Fiumicino 320, PO Box 68,
00050, Fiumicino, Italy
Access
The
GRA ring road, which skirts Rome, leads to the A12
highway direct to Fiumicino; from here, passengers
should follow signposts to the airport.
Airport
Overview
Contacts
Telephone (06) 65951 Country Code 39
Fax +39 (06) 6595 5707
Email - Contact Through Website
Web www.adr.it
Airport
Information
There
are information desks located in all three terminals.
Information kiosks equipped with touch-screen technology
and videoconferencing with an operator are located
in Terminal A (Departures and Arrivals), Terminal
B (Arrivals) and Terminal C (Arrivals).

Airlines
Aegean
Airlines, Aer Lingus, Aeroflot Russian Airlines, Air
Alps Aviation, Air Europa, Air France, Air Littoral,
Air Malta, Air One, Air Polonia, Air Vallee, Albanian
Airlines, Alitalia, Austrian Airlines, British Airways,
Brussels Airlines, Czech Airlines, Finnair, GlobeSpan,
KLM Dutch Airlines, KLM Exel, Kuwait Airways, Lauda
Air Italia, Lufthansa, Luxair, Macedonian Airlines,
Maersk Air, Montenegro Airlines, Olympic Airways,
Royal Air Maroc, Saudi Arabian Airlines, SkyEurope
Airlines, Swiss Air, TAP - Air Portugal, Tunisair,
Turkish Airlines, Ukraine International Airlines,
Virgin Express, Wind Jet, Yemenia - Yemen Airways.
Airline
Lounges
All
major airline ticket holders have access to the airport
lounges if it is under the terms and conditions of
travel.
Terminals
There
are 3 terminals
Terminal A
Terminal B
Terminal C
Transfers between terminals is free
Facilities
Restrooms
/ Toilets
Toilets
are located and sign-posted in all terminals and a
key locations throughout the airport.
Disabled
facilities / Medical Facilities
Reserved
parking is available in the multi-storey car parks
B, C, and D, where disabled drivers with permits may
park. There are lounges for disabled passengers in
all terminals. Disabled passengers requiring special
assistance are advised to notify their airlines beforehand.
Business
facilities
There
is an Executive Centre in Terminal A with a wide-range
of business facilities.
The
Atahotel Executive Center (tel: (06) 6501 0100) near
domestic Gate A7 has waiting rooms, meeting rooms,
rooms that can serve temporarily as offices, Internet
points, fax and a copy center. There are also several
airline executive lounges in all terminals.
Baggage
The
left luggage facility on the Arrivals level of the
International Terminal and is open from 07:00 until
23:00. Storage costs ? 2.00 for up to 7 hours, ? 3.50
per 24 hours. Large or heavy luggage costs ? 6.00
per day. In the event of your baggage being lost,
please report immediately to the handling operator
indicated on the monitor.
Shops
and restaurants
Eating
and drinking: There are several bars and restaurants
at the airport.
Shopping: There are duty-free and other shops, including
fashion, jewelry, perfumes and traditional Italian
products.
Other services
Religion:
There is a chapel and a prayer room in the airport.
First
Aid:
There is a first aid facility in the airport.
Country Information
Italy
-- the Italian Republic -- is a boot-shaped peninsula
extending from the southern edge of Europe into the
Mediterranean Sea. It is slightly larger than Arizona,
includes the two large islands Sicily and Sardinia,
as well as enclosing entirely within its borders the
independent nations San Marino and the Vatican City.
The
city-states which preceeded modern Italy made a rich
and lasting contribution to Western civilization in
many different areas. The concept of a unified Italy
as it exists today is a relatively recent one. The
state of Italy was first organized as a constitutional
monarchy under King Victor Emmanuel II in 1861, with
Rome joining in 1870. In 1922, the Fascist party led
by Mussolini began to take an ever-increasing amount
of control over the country, eventually leading to
disastrous defeat in the second World War. The modern
Italian Republic was formed in 1948. Italy was a founding
member of both the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
and the European Union, and is a member of the Group
of Eight.
Speed Limits
Highway/Interstate/Motorway
130 km/h
Minor Highway/Interstate/Motorway 110 km/h
Open Road 90 km/h
City 50 km/h
Side of the road - Right
Alcohol
mg/ml - 50
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