Fertilia Airport
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| Fertilia Airport Alghero Airport |
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| IATA: AHO – ICAO: LIEA | |||
| Summary | |||
| Airport type | Public | ||
| Operator | Sogeaal S.p.a. | ||
| Serves | Alghero | ||
| Location | Fertilia, Italy | ||
| Elevation AMSL | 87 ft / 27 m | ||
| Coordinates | 40°37′52″N 008°17′19″E / 40.63111°N 8.28861°ECoordinates: 40°37′52″N 008°17′19″E / 40.63111°N 8.28861°E | ||
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| Runways | |||
| Direction | Length | Surface | |
| m | ft | ||
| 02/20 | 3,000 | 9,843 | Asphalt |
| Source: Italian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1] | |||
Alghero Airport sign.JPG
Fertilia Airport or Alghero Airport (IATA: AHO, ICAO: LIEA) is situated 4.3 NM (8.0 km; 4.9 mi) north northwest of the city of Alghero, in northern Sardinia, Italy. It is named for the nearby village of Fertilia. It is one of the three main airports serving Sardinia, the others one being Olbia in the northeast, and near Cagliari in the south.
Domestic flights from nine Italian airports provide around 600,000 passengers annually for the years 2000 to 2004, while fifteen international connections have had as a result a dramatic increase of passenger traffic from 100,000 in 2000 to 400,000 in 2004, bringing total traffic to about 1 million passengers per year.
The airport is operated by SOGEAAL (Societa di Gestione Aeroporto Di Alghero).
[edit] Airlines and destinations
| Airlines | Destinations |
|---|---|
| Air Dolomiti | Venice-Marco Polo, Verona [seasonal] |
| Air One | Milan-Linate, Rome-Fiumicino, Turin, Bologna |
| Ryanair | Ancona, Bari, Billund, Bremen, Brescia, Brussels-Charleroi, Dublin, Eindhoven, Genoa, Girona, Graz, Hahn, Liverpool, London-Stansted, Lübeck, Madrid, Memmingen, Milan-Bergamo, Oslo-Torp, Paris-Beauvais, Parma, Pisa, Rome-Ciampino, Stockholm-Skavsta, Venice-Treviso, Verona, Weeze |
| Thomson Airways | Birmingham, London-Gatwick |
| transavia.com | Copenhagen [begins June 23] |
| TUIfly Nordic | Copenhagen, Helsinki [seasonal] |

