Desiring to book a flight from Rome Italy to Cincinnati, OH on April 30, 2023. Would prefer one layover of less than 2-1./2 hours but would accept two layovers so both combined are no longer than 4-1/2 hours. I'm hoping to get Premium Economy or what ever the carrier calls Premium Economy. Might consider Business for the Atlantic leg of the flight and regular economy from ? to Cincinnati. Don't particularly want to fly Canada Air.
So ----- what is the question? Any airline search engine will provide schedules.
Jon, I don't understand this post. Are you wanting someone on the forum to do a search for you? Most here will recommend using Google flights. Please clarify what you are asking.
I'll just comment that I would not want a layover of less than 2.5 hours for an international flight. Unknown what the flight situations will be next spring but why set yourself up for failure if next year is an extension of issues from this year?
Here is a link to Jon's other recent thread.
https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/transportation/out-of-touch-on-flights-us-to-from-eu
editing to add: I've booked flights back to the US from Rome on Delta... Rome to Atlanta then 2 more flights to get home to the Inland Northwest but you might be able to find direct flights from Atlanta to Cincinnati?
A check of skyscanner.com, reveals that AA, UAL and Delta have one stop service, with total travel time of ~14-16 hrs
Delta has a flight leaving FCO Rome at 1 pm arriving at JFK New York with a 2 hr layover to CVG Cincinnati arriving at 9:11 pm on 4/30/23.
They also have an earlier flight leaving Rome with a 2 hr 45 minute layover in Atlanta and then on to Cincinnati.
Go to Delta-book flights-for options and pricing.
Thank you to everyone that posted. In reviewing my post; it was vague in what I was seeking. I was looking for URLs that may have come upon the scene since I last looked for air fares in 2019, yes, that long ago. I read all the posts and visited some sites that I didn't know existed; such as momondo.com, tripadvisor.com [I didn't know they had a flight search], hopper.com, kiwi.com. The outcome is that I did find an Air France flight with a layover at Hartsfield that was not too long. Thanks again for the help, and I'll try to be clearer in my future posts.
Jon
Jon: we use Google Flights to see what is available and then book directly with the airline.
The outcome is that I did find an Air France flight with a layover at Hartsfield that was not too long.
Suspect "Delta" will be painted on the outside of the planes.