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Flight time from Rome to Houston

FCO → IAH · Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport to George Bush Intercontinental Airport

The flight from Rome (FCO) to Houston (IAH) takes about 11h 12m nonstop on a widebody airliner, covering 5,670 miles (9,126 km).

5,670
miles
9,126
kilometers
-7h
time change
NW
westbound

How the aircraft compares

Regional jetEmbraer E175, CRJ
Beyond range
NarrowbodyBoeing 737, Airbus A320
Beyond range
WidebodyBoeing 787, A350, 777
11h 12m

When will you arrive?

Houston is 7 hours behind Rome. You cross 7 time zones heading west. Westbound trips like this one are usually a little easier to adjust to, so plan for a day or two of jet lag.

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Common questions

How long is the flight from Rome to Houston?
About 11h 12m nonstop on a widebody airliner. Airlines add taxi and buffer time to the schedule.
How far is it?
5,670 miles, or 9,126 km (4,927 nautical miles) in a straight line.
What is the time difference?
Houston is 7 hours behind Rome.

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