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TRN → FCO
Which side of the plane to sit from Turin Airport (Torino) to Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (Rome)?
Right Side of the Plane
The Right Side provides a spectacular panorama of the Tyrrhenian coastline and the Tuscan Archipelago, offering a more diverse and scenic view than the land-heavy Left Side.
Monviso Peak
The iconic, pyramid-shaped mountain of the Cottian Alps visible to the west during the initial climb.
Tyrrhenian Coastline
Beautiful views of the Mediterranean shoreline as the flight tracks south along the Italian coast.
Elba Island
The largest island of the Tuscan Archipelago, famous for being Napoleon's place of exile.
Civitavecchia Port
A clear view of the massive cruise ships and the historic harbor of Rome's primary maritime gateway.
Fregene Beaches
The sandy stretches of the Roman coast visible during the final descent into Fiumicino.
Sit here for sunset flights to see the sun dip into the Mediterranean Sea. If the aircraft approaches FCO from the sea (Runway 16L/R or 25), you will get an incredible view of the coastline and the Tiber river mouth.
Po Valley
Expansive views of the fertile Piedmontese plains stretching toward the horizon shortly after takeoff.
Northern Apennines
The rugged mountain range separating Northern and Central Italy, often snow-capped in winter.
Tuscan Heartland
Aerial perspective of the rolling hills and historical towns of the Chianti and Val d'Orcia regions.
Lake Bracciano
A large circular volcanic lake located in the Lazio region just north of Rome.
Optimal for morning flights as the sun will be on the opposite side, providing clear lighting for the Tuscan landscape. In winter, look for the sharp contrast between the white Apennine peaks and the green valleys below.
Distance: 529 km (329 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 53 min
Departure: TRN (45.200802, 7.64963)
Arrival: FCO (41.8002778, 12.2388889)
Route Type: Domestic
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