Rome to New York By Air freight, Cargo ship or Road

See the best way to ship your freight from Rome, Italy to New York, United States by various transport modes including Air, Sea and Road. Compare transit times, emissions, route options and much more.

Rome to New York by Air freight

The quickest way to get from Rome to New York by plane will take about 1 day 16h and departs from Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (CIA) and arrives into Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR). There are flights departing every 4-6 weeks on this route. UPS Airlines is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with flights departing every 4-6 weeks.

Quickest air route

Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

1 day 16h

Every 4-6 weeks

7,216 km

4,484 mi.

1 transfer

No stops

Estimated emissions

323kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDepartsAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: 5XUPS AirlinesF
Every 4-6 weeksBoeing 767-300 Freighter
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Closest airports

Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport to La Guardia Airport

Departs from

Departs from

1 day 17h

Every few hours

7,158 km

4,448 mi.

1 transfer

No stops

Estimated emissions

253kg - 454kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDepartsAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: ACAir Canada
DailyBoeing 777-300ER+2 others
Carrier Identifier: AAAmerican Airlines
DailyBoeing 787-8+4 others
Carrier Identifier: DLDelta Air Lines
2-4 times a dayAirbus A330-300+3 others
Carrier Identifier: UAUnited Airlines
2-4 times a weekBoeing 777+5 others
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Most frequent

Rome–Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci International Airport to Philadelphia International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

2 days 14h

Every few hours

7,432 km

4,618 mi.

1 transfer

No stops

Estimated emissions

219kg - 516kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDepartsAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: EIAer Lingus
Every 1-2 weeksAirbus A320+2 others
Carrier Identifier: DLDelta Air Lines
2-4 times a weekAirbus A350+1 others
Carrier Identifier: AAAmerican Airlines
1-2 times a dayBoeing 787-8+5 others
Carrier Identifier: UAUnited Airlines
2-4 times a dayBoeing 777+3 others
Carrier Identifier: ACAir Canada
DailyBoeing 777-300ER+2 others
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Rome to New York by Container ship

The quickest way to get from Rome to New York by ship will take about 18 days 4h and departs from Naples (ITNAP) and arrives into Halifax (CAHAL). There are vessels departing every 2-4 weeks on this route. MSC is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with vessels departing every 2-4 weeks.

Quickest ocean route

Naples to Halifax

Port of loading

Port of loading

18 days 4h

Every 2-4 weeks

8,736 km

5,428 mi.

Direct

1 stop

Estimated emissions

544kg CO₂ (per TEU)

Operating carriersDepartsVessels
Carrier Identifier: MSCUMSC
Every 2-4 weeksMSC ROBERTA V+4 others
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Closest seaports

Salerno to New York

Port of loading

Port of loading

19 days 15h

Every 1-2 weeks

8,239 km

5,120 mi.

Direct

2 stops

Estimated emissions

535kg - 1.15t CO₂ (per TEU)

Operating carriersDepartsVessels
Carrier Identifier: HLCUHapag-Lloyd
Every 2-4 weeksMATTHEW SCHULTE+4 others
Carrier Identifier: GRIUGrimaldi
Every 2-4 weeksGRANDE SIERRA LEONE+1 others
Carrier Identifier: CMDUCMA CGM
Every 2-4 weeksCMA CGM ALCAZAR+7 others
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