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Booking Your Flights from Edmonton to Rome

There are multiple connected airlines which offer flights from Canada to Rome in Italy. Currently, there are no direct flights from Edmonton, Canada to Rome air routes. Some of the popular airlines which offer more than 35 daily connected flights are WestJet, Air Canada, Delta, Air France, United, KLM, British Airways, Lufthansa, SWISS and many others. 
The air distance covered by these connected flights is around 5120 miles with one stopover in 13 hours and 30 minutes. Some of the flights even have two stopovers.
Some of the popular stopover cities these connected flights land are Amsterdam, Atlanta, Brussels, Cairo, Calgary, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Lisbon, London, Milan, Montreal, Munich, New York, Newark, Ottawa, Paris, Toronto, Vancouver, and many others. The Edmonton International Airport (YEG) is one of the largest and major airports in Canada where you can take many national and international flights. 
Rome the capital city of Italy is the ancient and the most sought after vacation hotspot for tourist from around the world. Every year around 6 to 10 million tourist visit at Leonardoda Vinci International Airport (FCO).

 Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO)
You can also book one-way and multi-city trip tickets from Edmonton to Rome flights. Round trips are always cheap compared to the other bookings. These connected flights are well equipped with all the latest equipment in all their cabin classes such as premium economy, business, and first class.
The seats can be converted into a fully flat bed which is just the perfect way to relax during a long flight trip. These flights have leading chefs who offer a wide range of hot and cold beverages. On board, you can tune in to your favorite TV series, music, or sports programs in your own personal screen. 
Some people who booked business cabin find it ideal for getting their work done while other passengers use this time to relax with books and movies. So whatever you prefer these long trips can be planned and prepared to be a pleasant part of your trip.


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