how long is flight from detroit to rome italy?
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Eight and a half hours.
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About 10 hours, longer if you have to change planes in New York. But it's worth it, "Roma e' fantastica." 3 must-do restaurants in Rome: (By the way: Italians eat late and usually dress up a little: coat and tie and slacks for men, dress and shawl or jacket for women... lots of people-watching in Italy, where they highly value "la bella figura.") "Rei Degli Amici" a few blocks below the Spanish Steps (Piazza d'Spagna). Good menu plus a buffet-style antipasto and art covers--COVERS-- not just all the walls but the ceilings, too. "Harry's Bar" near the top of The Spanish Steps... not to eat, just to have a Bellini (delizioso !!) " IL Piperno".. It's at "Monte de Cenci 9"... ask a taxi driver, it's not on a main street but it is VERY good, a little pricey. It's been there since 1860, so that attests to its goodness, since Italians do NOT tolerate bad food! And don't skip The Pantheon and the Piazza Navona and its incredible fountain (by Bernini, if I recall correctly).... have a gelato there
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Well for one thing, it would be MUCH longer than 8 and a half hours if it was direct. JFK (New York) to CDG (Paris) is 7h50, and to Rome is well over 9h20 =] So to Detroit would be even longer, approximately ten hours. However, there aren't any direct flights from Detroit to Rome, so you'd have to make a connection. Delta connects in Atlanta or New York, Air France in Paris, KLM in Amsterdam, Continental in Newark, Lufthansa in Frankfurt, US Air in Philadelphia =] So you've got many choices. With a comfortable layover, you're looking at about 13-14 hours of travel time. Hope this helps!
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If you were to get a direct flight it would be approx. 8 Hrs 35 Min. You can get flight times for airports all over the world at https://www.jets.com/