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PhrasesAt the AirportIl mio volo è in ritardo?
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Il mio volo è in ritardo?

Is my flight delayed?

Pronunciation

ri-TAR-do — stress on second syllable. Keep the 'r' rolled slightly.

When to use it

When checking the departures board or asking airport staff about your flight status.

What it means

'In ritardo' is the standard Italian expression for 'delayed' or 'late'. It is used for trains, buses, and flights alike. The opposite is 'in orario' (on time) or 'in anticipo' (early). Italians use 'il mio volo' to specify 'my flight'.

Variations

Il volo è cancellato?

Is the flight cancelled?

'Cancellato' — same root as English 'cancelled'

Di quanto è il ritardo?

How long is the delay?

Ask this to find out the extent of the delay

Quando arriverà il volo?

When will the flight arrive?

Useful on the arrivals side when meeting someone

Mini Dialogue

— Il mio volo per Barcellona è in ritardo? — Sì, purtroppo. Ha un ritardo di circa due ore. — Due ore! C'è un motivo? — Problema tecnico all'aereo. Siamo spiacenti per il disagio.

— Is my flight to Barcelona delayed? — Yes, unfortunately. It has a delay of about two hours. — Two hours! Is there a reason? — Technical problem with the aircraft. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Cultural Note

Italian flights, especially on domestic routes, are statistically among the more punctual in southern Europe. However, summer strikes (scioperi) can cause major disruptions. Always check the departures board (tabellone delle partenze) on arrival at the terminal.