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Valladolid Airport

Aeropuerto de Valladolid
Summary
Airport typePublic and military
OperatorAeropuertos Españoles y Navegacion Aerea (AENA)
ServesValladolid and Palencia, Spain
LocationVillanubla, Province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain
Elevation AMSL2,776 ft / 846 m
Coordinates41°42′22″N 04°51′07″W / 41.70611°N 4.85194°W / 41.70611; -4.85194
Map
VLL is located in Spain
VLL
VLL
Location of airport in Spain
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 9,843 3,000 Asphalt
15/33 2,976 900 Grass
Statistics (2018)
Passengers253,271
Passengers change 17-18Increase11.4%
Movements5,032
Movements change 17-18Decrease1.1%
Cargo (t)149.6
Cargo change 17-18Increase486.7%
Sources: AENA[1]

Valladolid Airport (IATA: VLL, ICAO: LEVD) is an airport situated in the municipality of Villanubla, ten kilometres northwest of Valladolid (Castile and León, Spain). The civilian airport shares space with an air base of the Spanish Air Force called "Base Aérea de Villanubla" (Villanubla Air Base).

Overview

The airport was opened in 1938 in Villanubla, a small town 11 km from Valladolid. It has been renovated in 1952, 1972, 1982, 1990 and 2000. The new passenger terminal was inaugurated in 2000, and its main features are its clean, functional design, emphasised by spaciousness and numerous aesthetically pleasing elements. During recent years, with the arrival of low-cost airline companies, passenger numbers have increased greatly, particularly in the area of tourist and holiday flights. The terminal offers all the usual amenities expected by passengers, including a duty-free shop, café and restaurant, ATM and information services.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air Europa Seasonal: Almería, Menorca,[1] Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife–North
Iberia Regional Seasonal: Tenerife–North
Ryanair Barcelona
Seasonal: Palma de Mallorca
Vueling Barcelona

Statistics

The terminal building.
CASA C-295M of the Spanish Air Force at the point of landing at the military base.

Passenger numbers and aircraft movements since 2000:[2]

Passenger Volume
Year Passengers
2000 207,000
2001 195,000
2002 205,000
2003 232,000
2004 442,000
2005 445,000
2006 458,000
2007 512,929
2008 479,716
2009 365,683
2010 392,683
2011 462,477
2012 378,419
2013 260,271
2014 223,587
2015 218,293
2016 231,868
2017 227,269
2018 253,271
Operations Volume
Year Operations
2000 8,692
2001 8,510
2002 8,169
2003 8,192
2004 11,386
2005 12,056
2006 11,582
2007 14,093
2008 13,002
2009 9,233
2010 8,969
2011 9,077
2012 6,520
2013 4,591
2014 4,388
2015 4,650
2016 4,419
2017 5,089
2018 5,032
Cargo Volume
Year Tonnes
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004 678,217
2005 303,454
2006 120,804
2007 31,012
2008 34,650
2009 75,174
2010 31,890
2011 46,200
2012 18,756
2013 28,514
2014 21,744
2015 78,704
2016 29,862
2017 25.545
2018 149.687

Source: Airport of Valladolid, AENA.

See also

References

  1. ^ Liu, Jim. "Air Europa expands Mahon network in 1Q20". Routesonline. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  2. ^ Webpage of AENA Anual Statistics

External links

Media related to Valladolid Airport at Wikimedia Commons