Rome to Toronto Flight Distance
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Lester B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
Primary sources · 6
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Your Route Summary
What This Means For Your Trip
Flight Duration: At 4,414 miles, this long-haul flight will take approximately 9h 11m. Plan for a substantial flight with meals, entertainment, and rest time.
Time Adjustment: Toronto is 6 hours behind Rome. Plan for moderate jet lag—give yourself 5 days to adjust before important activities.
Environmental Impact: An economy class seat produces approximately 1066 kg of CO2. Consider carbon offset programs—planting 97 trees could offset this flight.
Flight Options: 5 airlines serve this route, giving you options for schedule and price comparison.
Complete Flight Analysis
| Metric | Value | Category / Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Distance (Miles) | 4,414 mi | Primary frequent flyer unit |
| Distance (Kilometers) | 7,104 km | International standard |
| Distance (Nautical Miles) | 3,836 nm | Aviation standard |
| Flight Time | 9h 11m | Based on 850 km/h cruise + ground time |
| Route Classification | LONG HAUL | Long-haul flight (4,000 - 12,000 km) |
| Flight Direction | 306° NW | Northwest |
| Cruising Altitude | 39,000 ft | FL390 (11,887 m) |
| Time Difference | -6h | Jet lag: moderate |
| CO2 (Economy) | 1066 kg | DEFRA 2024 factors |
| CO2 (Business) | 3090 kg | 2.9x economy |
| CO2 (First Class) | 4262 kg | 4x economy |
| Trees to Offset | 97 | Economy class, per passenger |
| Fuel per Passenger | 213 L | ~38,340 L total (180 pax) |
| Operating Airlines | 5 | Direct flights available |
Tips for This Route
Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport
Rome, Italy
Lester B. Pearson International Airport
Toronto, Canada
Airlines Flying This Route
5 airlines operate flights between Rome and Toronto.
Flight Details
Flight Midpoint
The geographic midpoint of this flight is located at:
Carbon Emissions by Cabin Class
CO2 emissions vary by cabin class due to seat space allocation. Based on DEFRA 2024 emission factors.
Jet Lag & Travel Tips
- Start adjusting sleep schedule several days before travel
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine during the flight
- Take short naps (20-30 min) if needed
- Westward travel: stay awake until local bedtime
Seat Recommendations
Distance in Perspective
Distance & Speed Reference
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Statute Miles | 4,414 mi |
| Kilometers | 7,104 km |
| Nautical Miles | 3,836 nm |
| Meters | 7,104,000 m |
| Feet | 23,305,920 ft |
| Flight Time (850 km/h) | 9h 11m |
Travel Speed Comparison
How long would it take to cover the 7,104 km between Rome and Toronto at different speeds?
| Mode | Speed | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Jet | 850 km/h | 9h 11m |
| Turboprop Aircraft | 500 km/h | 14h 12m |
| Bullet Train | 320 km/h | 22h 12m |
| Car (highway) | 100 km/h | 71h 2m |
| Walking | 5 km/h | 1,421h (59 days) |
| Speed of Sound | 1,235 km/h | 5h 45m |
Round Trip Summary
Quick Facts
Routes from FCO
View all routesFrequently Asked Questions
How far is Rome from Toronto?
The flight distance from Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO) to Lester B. Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is 4,414 miles (7,104 km). This is the great circle distance calculated using the Vincenty formula.
How long is the flight?
A direct flight takes approximately 9h 11m. This is a long-haul flight typically cruising at 39,000 feet (FL390).
What is the time difference?
Toronto is 6 hours behind Rome. Expect moderate jet lag with ~5 days recovery time.
What airlines fly this route?
5 airlines operate this route: Air Canada, Air Transat, Alitalia and 2 more.
What is the carbon footprint?
Economy class: 1066 kg CO2 per passenger. Business class: 3090 kg. First class: 4262 kg. Offset with ~97 trees.
Which seat side is best?
For this Northwest flight, the right side offers the best views away from sun glare. Consider an aisle seat for easier movement on this long flight.
Can I drive from Rome to Toronto instead of flying?
Driving is not practical for this 7,104 km distance, especially across international borders. It would theoretically take over 89 hours of driving. Flying at 9h 11m is the recommended option.
What aircraft typically fly this route?
This long-haul route is typically served by Boeing 777, Airbus A350, Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Wide-body aircraft are standard for this distance, offering more comfort for the longer journey.
How can I offset the carbon from this flight?
An economy class seat on this route produces 1066 kg CO2. You can offset this by planting approximately 97 trees, purchasing verified carbon credits through programs like Gold Standard or Verra, or supporting renewable energy projects. Many airlines also offer built-in carbon offset options during booking.
External Resources & References
Learn more about the airports, aviation data, and carbon emissions methodology used in this calculation.