Lamezia Terme International Airport
Airport in Lamezia Terme, Italy
Lamezia Terme
International Airport
Aeroporto Internazionale
di Lamezia Terme |
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||
Operator | Sacal S.p.A. | ||||||||
Serves | Lamezia Terme | ||||||||
Location | Lamezia Terme , Italy | ||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 46 ft / 14 m | ||||||||
Coordinates | 38°54′19″N 16°14′32″E / 38.90528°N 16.24222°E / 38.90528; 16.24222 | ||||||||
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Lamezia Terme International Airport ( Italian: Aeroporto Internazionale di Lamezia Terme "Sant'Eufemia" ) ( IATA : SUF , ICAO : LICA ) is an airport in the Sant'Eufemia district of Lamezia Terme , Calabria , Italy. [2] It is the principal airport of Calabria. Additionally, a military helicopter unit, the 2° Reggimento dell'Aria "Sirio", is based near the airport.
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In 1965, a consortium, CONSAER, was formed to build a new airport near the motorway, the railway and the port of Gioia Tauro ; level ground near Lamezia Terme was chosen as the site. The airport opened in June 1976. Its IATA airport code SUF derives from the name Sant'Eufemia. Itavia began scheduled flights to Rome-Fiumicino , Milan-Linate , Catania and Palermo in December of that year. The airport was expanded and modernised in 1982.
Since 1990 it has been managed by SACAL SpA, which is jointly owned by various local government administrations and by private investors.
A contract to extend the runway from the current 2,414 m to 3,000 m was awarded on 27 December 2007. A design competition for a new passenger terminal to replace the present building was held in November 2008, and was won by Engco.
Airlines and destinations
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Lamezia Terme Airport:
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Transat | Seasonal: Toronto–Pearson |
AlbaStar | Seasonal: Bergamo |
Austrian Airlines | Seasonal: Vienna |
Condor | Seasonal: Düsseldorf , Frankfurt , Munich |
easyJet |
Basel/Mulhouse
,
Milan–Malpensa
Seasonal: Geneva |
Edelweiss Air | Zurich |
Eurowings |
Seasonal:
Cologne/Bonn
,
Düsseldorf
,
Salzburg
,
Stuttgart
Seasonal charter: Innsbruck [3] |
Eurowings Discover | Seasonal: Frankfurt , Munich |
ITA Airways | Milan–Linate , Rome–Fiumicino |
Luxair | Seasonal: Luxembourg |
Marabu | Seasonal: Munich |
Neos | Seasonal: Milan–Malpensa , Verona |
Ryanair |
Bergamo
,
Bologna
,
Charleroi
,
Genoa
,
London–Stansted
,
Malta
,
Memmingen
,
Milan–Malpensa
,
Pisa
,
Turin
,
Verona
Seasonal: Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden , Kraków , Nuremberg , Treviso , Venice , Vienna |
Smartwings | Seasonal: Brno , Prague |
SkyAlps | Seasonal: Bolzano |
Transavia | Seasonal: Paris–Orly |
TUI Airways | Seasonal: London–Gatwick , Manchester |
TUI fly Belgium | Seasonal: Brussels |
Wizz Air | Milan–Malpensa , Tirana , [4] Turin |
Statistics
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References
- ↑ "Statistiche 2019" .
- ↑ "Lamezia Terme Airport, Italy (SUF)" . AirMundo . Retrieved 18 April 2022 .
- ↑ https://www.innsbruck-airport.com/fileadmin/userdaten/HP_Sommerflugplan_2022.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
- ↑ "Wizz Air Announces Continued Expansion in Tirana" .
External links
Media related to Lamezia Terme International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Official Homepage from Società Aeroportuale Calabrese
- Accident history for SUF at Aviation Safety Network
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