🇦🇷 Buenos Aires → 🇮🇹 Rome
EZE to FCO — Complete travel planning guide
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Flying from Buenos Aires to Rome
The flight from Buenos Aires (EZE) to Rome (FCO) covers approximately 11,155 kilometers (6,931 miles) based on the great-circle distance between both airports. This is the shortest theoretical path over Earth's surface, though actual flight paths may be slightly longer due to air traffic routing, weather avoidance, and airspace restrictions.
The estimated non-stop flight time is 13h 27m to 15h 6m, assuming a modern jet cruising at approximately 850 km/h. This gate-to-gate estimate includes time for taxi, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, and landing. Actual duration varies based on wind conditions — particularly the jet stream — aircraft type, and airport congestion at both ends.
Rome is 5 hour(s) ahead of Buenos Aires. Travelers crossing 5 time zone(s) eastward can expect moderate jet lag, with full circadian adjustment typically taking about 4 day(s).
Since you're traveling eastward, your body clock needs to advance — meaning you'll need to go to bed earlier and wake up earlier than feels natural. Strategic morning light exposure at your destination is the most effective way to accelerate this adjustment.