Major airports of italy on the map. Italy international airports

And Milan, Naples and Bologna, Venice and Florence ... Probably, it will take a lifetime to get to know all of Italy. An extremely picturesque, sunny and beautiful country, where a huge number of Russian tourists go every year.

As for the list of airports in Italy, it is quite long. There are about 30 of them in almost 28 cities. International airports on the map of Italy show that some of them are in coastal cities, and others in inland. This is due to the demand for certain areas from tourists.

In fact, there are only two of them - Fiumicino in Rome and Malpensa in.

Fiumicino is a very large airfield in the suburbs of Rome, through which many thousands of flights pass every year. It consists of several terminals, or rather 4.

Another name is the name of Leonardo da Vinci. It serves both long-haul flights and low-cost airlines from. This is a multi-profile airfield capable of receiving absolutely all types of aircraft.

Fiumicino airport.

Malpensa, in the suburbs of Milan, located very far from the city - almost 45 km. How to get from the airport to it is described.

It is a large airport complex with 4 terminals. It accepts almost all flights - from low-cost airlines to regular ones.

Malpensa airport.

Italy's international airports within the country

Only the most major airports in Italy with direct flights from Moscow and with connecting flights.

Airports on the map of Italy.

Treviso international airfield very convenient for those planning their trip to Venice, for example. It is 20 km from this city.

Why is it more convenient for travelers than Marco Polo? It is focused on accepting low-cost airlines such as Ryanair.

If you have a small budget, then you can get to one of the cities of Europe, and from there by low-cost airline to Treviso.

Airport in Treviso.

More major airport Marco Polo is also one of the busiest in Italy. You can just fly there directly, by Aeroflot. It is 15-30 minutes from Venice.

Inside Marco Polo Airport.

It consists of only one terminal with 3 floors. This is an ultra-modern building with all the amenities required by passengers of all categories.

If you do not know how to get from there to Venice itself, then you can read.

Forlì, 60 km from the resort of Rimini, also specializes in low-cost airlines. Flights from Domodedovo also depart here twice a week - on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Also this airport is just an hour's drive from Bologna. From there you can take a train or bus to other cities in Italy.

Coastal airports in Italy

Most tourists come here who want to relax on the coast of sunny Italy. These airports in Italy on the map of Italy can be immediately seen next to the main tourist areas.

So, at one of the most popular resorts in Italy, Rimini has its own airport, named after the brilliant Italian director - Federico Fellini.

It is small, but very comfortable. Located in total 5 km from the city. If your destination is San Marino, then you need to fly there.

Rimini airport.

Bari International Airport is 8 km from the city. This is also an international airport in Italy, where Russian tourists arrive. Fly there international flights from Russia, but only with transfers.

Truth, it is not so conveniently connected to the city center - only buses and taxis run from there.

Airport in Bari.

Ancona Falconara airport needed by those tourists who go not only to the resorts of Italy, but also Croatia and Montenegro. He is connected with the first by bus and by rail... With the second - the ferry. Major airlines fly there as well.

Friuli in Trieste is connected with European cities as well as with Russia by regular flights. It is quite far from the city itself - almost 33 km. You can get there either by taxi or by bus.

Airport in Abruzzo.

The only one in the Abruzzo area, Pescara airport is just 3 km from the city. It is the largest airport on the Adriatic coast.

Pescara can be reached by regular flights, and the city itself is connected with Bologna, Rome, etc. bus and rail networks.

By the way, Pescara also has a sea connection with Croatia, as it is a large port.

Brindzi-Salento airport.

Brindisi-Salento is just 2 km from the city. It is well connected with other Italian cities - Rome, Venice, Bologna, Bergamo. Communication with the city itself is by bus or by taxi.

    What to do if your flight is canceled

    If the flight is canceled more than 24 hours before departure, then passengers are transferred to similar flights of the airline. The costs are borne by the carrier, the service is free for the passenger. If none of the options offered by the airline suits you, most airlines can issue a "forced return". After confirmation by the airline, the money will be returned to your account. It can sometimes take several weeks.

    How to check in at the airport

    Online check-in is available on the websites of most airlines. Most often it opens 23 hours before the start of the flight. You can pass it no later than 1 hour before the departure of the plane.

    To check in at the airport you will need:

    • the identity card specified in the order,
    • birth certificate when flying with children,
    • printed itinerary receipt (optional).
  • What you can take with you on the plane

    Carry-on baggage is items that you take with you on board the aircraft. Weight norm hand luggage can vary from 5 to 10 kg, and its size most often should not exceed the sum of three dimensions (length, width and height) from 115 to 203 cm (depending on the airline). Ladies' bag is not carry-on baggage and can be carried freely.

    The bag that you take with you on the plane should not contain knives, scissors, medicines, aerosols, or cosmetics. Alcohol from duty free shops can only be carried in sealed bags.

    How to pay for baggage at the airport

    If the weight of baggage exceeds the norms established by the airline (most often - 20-23 kg), you need to pay for each kilogram of excess weight. In addition, many Russian and foreign airlines, as well as low-cost airlines, have tariffs that do not include free transportation baggage and must be paid for separately as an additional service.

    In this case, baggage must be checked in at the airport at a separate Drop-off check-in counter. If you are unable to print boarding pass, you can get it at the regular check-in counter of the airline, and check in and drop off your baggage there.

    Where to find out the time of arrival if you are a greeter

    You can find out the time of arrival of the aircraft on the airport's online scoreboard. The Tutu.ru website has an online scoreboard of the main Russian and foreign airports.

    You can find out the number of the exit (gate) on the arrival board at the airport. This number is located next to the inbound flight information.

The list of Italian airports includes the name of the city, regional affiliation, the exact name of the airport in Italian (additionally in English), the code and address of the airport, as well as telephone numbers of information services, e-mail and the airport website. Also included are military airports and former military bases that are currently being reconstructed for civil aviation... If the airport has a dual purpose, information about this is not indicated. Example:

Turin(Torino - Piedmont region)

Airport Code: TRN

Title: Aeroporto Torino

Address: Strada San Maurizio 12, 10072 Caselle Torinese TO - ITALIA

Information phone: +39 011.5676378

Important: For each airport, there is a link to hotels nearby from the Booking.com database. In the event of a flight or transfer delay, this information can be extremely useful to you. Take advantage of this, save time and keep yourself in a good mood.

This includes the airports of Albenga, Alghero, Ancona, Aosta, Asiago, Aviano, Bari, Bergamo, Biella, Bologna, Bolzano, Brescia, Brindisi.

These include the airports of Catania, Catanzaro, Comiso, Crotone, Cuneo, Decimomannu, Elba Island, Florence, Forlì, Genoa, Grosseto, Lecce.

This includes airports Capannori, Milan Linate, Milan Malpensa, Naples, Olbia-Costa Smeralda, Padua, Palermo, Pantelleria Island, Parma, Perugia, Pescara, Pisa.

This includes airports Fiumicino, Reggio di Calabria, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, Ciampino, Salerno, Siena, Treviso, Trieste, Turin, Venice, Verona.

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IATA codes for Italian airports

IATA codes are assigned by the International Association air transport(International Air Transport Association). They consist of three letters and give a unique abbreviation for each airport in the world. If an airport ceases to operate, its code can be used to identify another airport. Since identifiers are updated every three years, a duplication situation is possible.

ALL Albenga, Villanova
BRI Bari, Palese
BZO Bolzano, Dolomiti
CTA Catania, Fontanarossa

CUF Cuneo, Levaldigi
FRL Forlì, Ridolfi
SUF Lamezia Terme
NAP Napoli, Capodichino

PMO Palermo, Falcone Borsellino

PSR Pescara, Aeroporto d "Abruzzo
RMI Rimini, Federico Fellini
TAR Taranto, Grottaglie
ZIA Trento, G. Caproni
VCE Venezia, Marco Polo

AHO Alghero, Fertilia
BGY Bergamo, Orio al Serio

VBS Brescia, Gabriele D "Annunzio
CAG Cagliari, Elmas
FLR Firenze, Amerigo Vespucci
GOA Genova, Cristoforo Colombo
MXP Milano, Malpensa

OLB Olbia, Costa Smeralda
PMF Parma, Giuseppe Verdi
PSA Pisa, Galileo Galilei

CIA Roma, Ciampino

TRN Torino, Caselle

TSF Treviso
VRN Verona, Valerio Catullo

AOI Ancona, Falconara
BLQ Bologna, Guglielmo Marconi

BDS Brindisi, Casale
CRV Crotone, S. Anna
FOG Foggia, Gino Lisa
GRS Grosseto, Aeroporto della Maremma
LIN Milano, Linate

QPA Padova, Gino Allegri
PEG Perugia, S. Egidio
REG Reggio Calabria, Aeroporto dello stretto
FCO Roma, Fiumicino

TPS Trapani, Birgi
TRS Trieste, Ronchi dei Legionari
VIC Vicenza, Tommaso Dal Molin

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Italian airports are well equipped and equipped with the most modern check-in systems. In addition, in each of the terminals you can find several cozy restaurants and cafes, there are shops Duty free, bank branches, exchangers, first-aid posts. But, some air terminals have their own specific features: representatives of any religion will be able to pray at Fiumicino airport, where separate rooms are provided for this, and for Catholics - a chapel. To get to Venice from Marco Polo airport you will be offered by water, and fans of branded clothing, local souvenirs and unusual gizmos will appreciate the huge number of boutiques and shops open directly in the terminal building of the city of Genoa. All trade is duty free, but there are restrictions on the quantity of goods.

Rome airports

In Italy, airports are located in almost all tourist centers. The largest air gates in the country are named after Leonardo da Vinci. They are located 30 km southwest of the capital of Italy, in the city of Fiumicino. There is also a second airport accepting charters and domestic flights... It is named afterGiovanni Battista Pastine, built near Rome, right on the border with Ciampino, and is considered one of the oldest functioning heavenly harbors in Italy. Air services are also provided in other cities in Italy: Bologna, Verona, Venice, Genoa, etc. There are three airports in Milan, and the largest is Malpensa. Palermo and Catania air terminals are located in Sicily and can receive both domestic and international flights.

Ancona airport

Located right on the Adriatic coast, the town of Ancona is in demand among lovers beach holiday... The local airport has recently been expanded and reconstructed and today has two terminals that serve international and domestic flights. Ancona Airport, for the most part, receives aircraft from Europe, especially from Great Britain and Spain, has several names - the name of Raphael Santi or "Ancona-Falconara". The history of the heavenly harbor began in 1962, when a small airfield was founded on this site. The airport was given international status only 30 years later.

Florence airport

Florence is one of the five most beautiful Italian cities and attracts the attention of thousands of travelers every year. The local airport received its name in honor of an eminent compatriot - Amerigo Vespucci and is located in the Peretola area, near the city center. Well organized transport connection allows easy access to Montecatini, Pistoia and Prato. The Florentine terminal is not overly large, but there is ample room for international and domestic flights.

Turin airport

Turin is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Italy, with an annual passenger traffic of 4 million. Most of the travelers come here to get a complete picture of Italian culture, it is not for nothing that Turin is called the "capital of the Baroque" in Europe. Turin International Airport bears the name former president and an ardent anti-fascist Sandro Pertini... Heavenly Harbor has one runway and one terminal, but it handles a lot of guests in the summer and is ready to host ski enthusiasts in the winter. From Turin you can fly to Russia.

Venice airport


It is considered one of the largest airports in Italy and is located 8 km from Venice.
The air hub consists of one single terminal, which includes three floors: on the first floor, arriving tourists are allowed through, on the second - those who fly to other cities, and the third tier is given over to the offices of leading airlines. Information about your stay in the city can be obtained on the ground floor, where there are also restaurants, cafes, shops and a first-aid post.

Verona airport

Known worldwide as an international airport named after Valerio Catullo Villafranca and is located in the heart of Italy, between several provinces. The uniqueness of this airfield lies in the fact that it accepts both civilian and military vessels on its only runway. From year to year, the management of the Verona airport makes attempts to increase the number of terminals and expand the area of ​​the heavenly pier, but so far the project has not been implemented. Only charters arrive at the airport from Russia.

Naples airport

Aerouzel located six kilometers from Naples - in the town of Capodichino... The airport was originally planned as an airfield and was built in 1910. During the First World War, a base was located here military aviation, the main purpose of which was to defend the city from German and Austro-Hungarian bombers. Civilian ships began to arrive here only in the 60s, at the same time the runway and terminal were built. To this day, Capodichino Airport is the base for the Italian Air Force. Naples has a minimum of 5 million passengers annually.

Bologna airport

It has international status and was named after Guillermo Marconi, the famous electrical engineer. Thanks to the convenient location of the airport, which is located in the extremely picturesque area of ​​Emilia Romagna, local terminals are never empty. From the city you can easily get to Milan, as well as many settlements Mediterranean and Europe... From Bologna, planes fly to almost all continents, including the Maldives, Africa and New York.