FCO to CDG Route Guide

Rome, Italy β†’ Paris, France

Quick answer

LIRF (Rome, Italy) to LFPG (Paris, France) is a 594 NM (1,100 km / 684 mi) great-circle route with an initial bearing of 320Β° (NW). Typical cruise altitude FL240, expected flight time 2h 27m, common aircraft: Embraer E175, CRJ-700, Bombardier Q400.

Distance

594 NM

1,100 km / 684 mi

Initial Bearing

320Β° (NW)

True heading at departure

Typical Cruise

FL240

24,000 ft

Block Time

2h 27m

Typical jet, no wind correction

Fuel Estimate

3,282 kg

Single-aisle equivalent + reserve

Departure Elevation

15 ft

LIRF

Arrival Elevation

392 ft

LFPG

What aircraft fly this route?

For a 594 NM mission, operators typically deploy:

  • Embraer E175
  • CRJ-700
  • Bombardier Q400
  • Cessna Citation CJ3

Weather considerations

Pilots flying FCO-CDG should brief METARs and TAFs at both ends, plus any en-route SIGMETs.

Frequently asked questions

What is the distance between FCO and CDG?

594 nautical miles (1,100 km / 684 statute miles) great-circle.

How long is the flight from Rome to Paris?

Approximately 2h 27m block-to-block for a typical commercial jet, depending on aircraft type and winds.

What aircraft typically fly FCO-CDG?

Common types include Embraer E175, CRJ-700, Bombardier Q400, Cessna Citation CJ3 depending on operator and demand.

What altitude do flights cruise at?

Most flights at this distance cruise around FL240 (24,000 ft), though winds and traffic affect filed altitude.

What initial heading is the route?

320Β° true (NW). Track varies along the route due to great-circle curvature.

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