Valencia Airport

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 193.144.127.13 (talk) at 12:49, 11 November 2011 (→‎Airlines and destinations). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Valencia Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAena
ServesValencia
LocationManises
Hub for
Elevation AMSL73 m / 240 ft
Map
VLC is located in Spain
VLC
VLC
Location within Spain
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
12/30 3,215 10,548 Asphalt
Statistics (2010)
Passengers4,934,272
Passenger change 09-10Increase3.9%
Aircraft Movements77,802
Movements change 09-10Decrease4.1%
Sources: Passenger Traffic, AENA[1]
Spanish AIP, AENA[2]

Valencia Airport in Manises (IATA: VLC, ICAO: LEVC), also known as Manises Airport,[3] is the 8th busiest Spanish airport in terms of passengers[4] and second in the region after Alicante. It is situated 8 km (5.0 mi) west[2] of the city of Valencia. The airport has flight connections to about 15 European countries and 4.9 million passengers passed through the airport in 2010.[1] The airport has one terminal and one runway. The former runway 04/22 is not in use and has no ILS but has a helipad at the southwestern end.

Valencia airport is situated adjacent to the Autovía A-3 highway which connects Valencia with Madrid and is also close to the Autovía A-7 coastal route to Barcelona. It is also well served by public transport. It is connected to Valencia by a regular bus line (MetroBus) which takes 45 minutes, while the shuttle service (Aerobus) to city centre takes only 20 minutes. The metro network (lines 3 and 5) also connect the airport to the city centre (15 minutes), the Railway Station and the Port.

A new regional terminal, expanded car parking facilities and apron area have been recently constructed in time for the 2007 America's Cup. The runway has been also lengthened by 50 m (160 ft).

It is the main base of Iberia’s regional carrier Air Nostrum. Irish low-cost airline Ryanair used the airport as a hub since 2007 but decided to close it in November 2008 following a row over subsidies by the airport authorities.[5] Since then the airline has continued to operate out of Valencia but as a relatively large destination airport, and not a base. Ryanair since announced on 23 June 2010, that it would re-open its Valencia base with 2 based aircraft and 10 new destinations from November 2010.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air BerlinCologne/Bonn [ends 6 November], Palma de Mallorca
Air EuropaArrecife, Minorca, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Tenerife-South
AlitaliaRome-Fiumicino
Blue AirBucharest-Băneasa
Darwin AirlineGeneva
Delta Air Lines Seasonal: New York-JFK
EasyJetLondon-Gatwick
Iberia
operated by Air Nostrum
A Coruña, Asturias, Barcelona, Bilbao, Ibiza, Jerez, Lanzarote, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, León, Madrid, Málaga, Melilla, Minorca, Nice, Palma de Mallorca, Santander, Santiago de Compostela, Seville, Tenerife-North, Valladolid, Vigo
Seasonal: Dubrovnik, Funchal, Lisbon, Marrakech
LufthansaBerlin-Brandenburg [begins 3 June]
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Eurowings
Düsseldorf
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Contact Air
Düsseldorf
NikiPalma de Mallorca, Vienna
Orbest Orizonia AirlinesSeasonal: Lanzarote, Minorca, Tenerife South
Royal Air Maroc
operated by RAM Express
Casablanca
RyanairBari, Beauvais-Tillé, Bologna, Bristol, Brussels South-Charleroi, Cagliari, East Midlands, Fuerteventura, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Hahn, Ibiza, Lanzarote, London-Stansted, Malaga, Malta, Milan-Orio al Serio, Marrakech, Marseille, Memmingen, Oslo-Rygge, Palma de Mallorca, Pisa, Porto, Rome-Ciampino, Santiago de Compostela, Seville, Tenerife-South, Trieste, Trapani, Venice-Treviso, Weeze
Seasonal: Dublin, Manchester [begins 1 April], Rygge
SpanairAlgiers, Barcelona, Madrid, Palma de Mallorca
Swiss International Air LinesZürich
TAP Portugal operated by PortugáliaLisbon
Transavia.comAmsterdam
Travel Service Airlines
operated by Smart Wings
Seasonal: Prague
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul-Atatürk
Vueling AirlinesAmsterdam, Brussels, Ibiza, Milan-Malpensa, Paris-Orly, Rome-Fiumicino
Wizz AirBucharest-Băneasa, Cluj-Napoca, Sofia, Timişoara
Wizz Air UkraineKyiv-Zhulyany

References

External links