Taxi Strike Slows Airport Access in Rome

A taxi strike in Rome is causing noticeable disruption today, especially for people trying to reach Fiumicino and Ciampino airports. The issue isn’t in the air but on the ground: there are fewer taxis available, queues grow quickly, and newcomers to the city are looking for alternative transport the moment they step outside the terminal.
Staff on the ground are pointing arriving travellers towards trains, shuttle buses and metro connections. The advice circulating locally is simple: add extra time and avoid counting on taxis for airport transfers. Ride-hailing apps are running, though with limited vehicles and occasional surge pricing as demand swings up and down during the day.
Airport operators at Fiumicino and Ciampino confirm that flights are running on schedule, with disruption focused entirely on ground transportation. Information screens at both airports are alerting passengers to the situation, and airport staff are directing arriving travellers towards available public transport links connecting the airports with central Rome and regional destinations.
Ways to Reach Rome’s Airports Without Taxis
Right now, people are leaning on:
- Leonardo Express and regional trains (Termini ↔ Fiumicino)
- Airport shuttle buses
- Metro + bus connections for Ciampino
- Pre-booked private transfers, where slots still exist
These options keep movement going, though some are slower than usual and more crowded as the strike continues.
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The taxi stoppage adds another layer to Rome’s already busy transport picture and may reshape how visitors manage their airport transfers throughout the day. With taxis less available around Fiumicino and Ciampino, many people are shifting to trains, airport coaches and ride-hailing apps, which can quickly become crowded at peak times. Airport and transport channels are updating schedules as the situation evolves, so keeping an eye on them helps avoid unpleasant surprises upon arrival.



















