Rome Fiumicino Airport has been confirmed, for the ninth consecutive year, as the best in Europe.
Fiumicino and Ciampino both awarded
The accolade goes for the quality of services Fiumicino offers travellers in the category of large hubs with over 40 million passengers. The award comes from ACI World at the close of the Airport Service Quality Customer Experience Awards 2025, which also recognized Ciampino's Giovan Battista Pastine Airport for the third consecutive year in the category of airports with 2-5 million travellers.
Rome’s two airports confirm their European leadership
Italy has thus confirmed its European leadership through the capital's airport system, managed by Aeroporti di Roma, a Mundys Group company that is consolidating its position and looking forward to the implementation of the Leonardo da Vinci Airport Development Plan, which is crucial to ensuring service standards and capacity adequate to meet growing demand.
Fiumicino scored a record 4.64/5
With a record score of 4.64 (on a scale of 1 to 5), in 2025 Rome Fiumicino ranks first among all 124 European airports and among the major European and North American hubs participating in the survey, while winning all award categories. In addition to Best Airport, the airport also won awards for Most Dedicated Staff, Easiest Airport Journey, Most Enjoyable and Cleanest Airport in Europe, excelling in customer experience, from travel efficiency and hospitality to cleanliness and overall comfort. Ciampino, on the other hand, was awarded Best Airport in the 2 to 5 million passenger category and the Most Dedicated Staff award.
“Investing in innovation…and infrastructure”
“This award is, first and foremost, further confirmation of the great work carried out every day by our people and the entire airport community,- said Marco Troncone, CEO Aeroporti di Roma. -It is the result of a firm policy of investment in infrastructure and the internalization and management of the most sensitive operational activities for our users. With traffic constantly growing, confirming our European leadership for the ninth consecutive year now means taking on an additional responsibility: continuing along this path, investing in innovation, processes and infrastructure.”
55 million passengers in Fiumicino and Ciampino
“To maximize the appeal of our destination, which in 2025 has already brought us to a record figure of over 55 million passengers in total between Fiumicino and Ciampino airports, we need a medium- to long-term vision for infrastructure development. This is why we believe it is essential and urgent to continue along the path set out in our Airport Development Plan: this is a choice that can no longer be postponed in order to strengthen the country's international connectivity, support tourism and the economy, and make Leonardo da Vinci increasingly a strategic platform for global transit flows”.
































