Map of airports in Italy with cities. International airports in Italy on the map. Venice Marco Polo Airport

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

Turin(Torino - Piedmont region)

Airport code: TRN

Name: Aeroporto Torino

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

Information phone: +39 011.5676378

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These include 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, Forli, 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 Calabria, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, Ciampino, Salerno, Siena, Treviso, Trieste, Turin, Venice, Verona.

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IATA codes of 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 abbreviated name to each of the airports in the world. If an airport goes out of business, its code can be used to identify another airport. Since identifiers are updated every three years, duplication 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 Venice, 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

Air traffic in the Apennines is excellent: there are airports in almost all of them, more or less major cities and tourist centers of the country. Italian airports accept both domestic and international flights, making traveling around the country very comfortable. Special attention is also paid to infrastructure here: at any of the airports you can find cafes, restaurants, first aid stations, bank branches, currency exchange offices, and duty-free shops. Some even have prayer rooms designed for believers of various faiths.

Leonardo da Vinci Airport in Rome (Fiumicino)

Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, named after the famous Italian artist and inventor of the Renaissance, is located 30 kilometers southwest of Rome, in the town of Fiumicino. This airport in Italy- the largest in the country. Every year it serves about 36 million passengers.

Leonardo da Vinci Airport serves approximately 36 million passengers annually

Leonardo da Vinci Airport was opened in 1961, when Rome's Ciampino Airport could no longer cope with the significantly increased passenger traffic. First, two runways were built, and a few years later two more were built. The airport has three terminals serving domestic and international flights, as well as cargo planes. For the convenience of arriving passengers, the airport is connected by railway, which carries trains and electric trains, with the Rome station; the capital can also be reached by metro, bus or taxi.

Blogoitaliano wrote more about Leonardo da Vinci Airport, as well as how to get to/from it. To profitably rent a car at Fiumicino Airport, it is best to use this service.

Milan Malpensa Airport

Second by size airport in Italy– Malpensa – located in Varese, 45 kilometers northwest of the country’s most fashionable city, Milan. During the year it serves about 18 million passengers.

Malpensa Airport is equipped with two runways capable of handling all types of aircraft, including cargo ones. There are two terminals serving domestic and international flights, with the number of international flights accounting for about 75% of total passenger traffic. Each terminal has restaurants and cafes, currency exchange offices, bank and post office branches, and first aid stations. Shuttle buses run between the terminals. There are two large parking lots near the airport.

Milan Malpensa is the second largest airport in Italy

You can get from the airport to Milan by train, which departs from the first terminal and goes to Cadorna station. Buses run between the airport and Milan central bus station, you can also take a taxi or.

More information, as well as details on how to get from the airport to Milan and other surrounding cities, can be found in our article.

Milan Linate Airport

Linate Airport, named after the Italian aviator and inventor Enrico Forlanini, is the only one of Milan's three air gates located within the city. It serves domestic and European flights, with an annual passenger traffic of more than 9 million passengers.

The airport has a three-story terminal that operates 24 hours a day. Like other airports in Italy, there are restaurants, cafes, fast food outlets, bank terminals, and parking lots.

Linate is the only one of Milan's three airports located within the city

The center of Milan can be reached from the airport by comfortable buses from ATM or StarFly. There is a bus service connecting Linate and Malpensa Airport terminals.

Bergamo Airport (Orio Al Serio)

Fourth in number of passengers airport in Italy Bergamo is located near the town of the same name in the Lombardy region. This transport hub accepts both domestic and international flights. It is chosen by both travelers arriving directly in Bergamo and tourists traveling to Milan, which is located 45 kilometers away.

Bergamo Airport is located just 45 km from Milan

There are two ways to get to Milan from Orio Al Serio airport - by train or bus. Buses arriving at Milanskiy Central station, depart directly from the airport every half hour. If you are planning to travel to Milan by railway, you should first take a bus to Bergamo train station, where you can buy your train ticket. You can also get to Milan by taxi, rented car, or book a transfer to your hotel.

Read more about Bergamo airport, as well as all the ways to get from it to the city or Milan BlogoItaliano. If you arrive in Bergamo late in the evening or, on the contrary, are planning an early flight, then this selection of hotels in the immediate vicinity of the airport will certainly come in handy.

Venice Marco Polo Airport

Italy's 5th largest Marco Polo Airport, named after the famous Venetian traveler, is located 12 kilometers from Venice, in the town of Tessera. Despite the fact that the airport is quite large, it consists of one terminal that receives both domestic and international flights - both regular and charter.

The three-story terminal of the airport accommodates all the necessary services - the first floor is intended for the arrival and departure of passengers, the second floor contains check-in halls and rest rooms, the third floor is occupied by offices of companies and airline representatives. There are also a variety of cafes, shops, bank terminals, and a Tax-Free return point.

Code Airport Code Airport Code Airport
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Aho
Aoi

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Bri
Blx
Bgy

Blq
Bzo
Zbn
Mon

Bds
Cag
Prj

Zak
Ciy
CDF

Aeroporto di Milano-Malpensa

(IATA: MXP, ICAO: LIMC) is located in the province of Varese and is located 45 km. from the capital of Italian fashion - . Malpensa is the largest of the three airports located near Milan. Airport connected by rail with Milan, where express trains run regularly. The Malpensa Express train, which departs from Milano Cadorna (29 minutes), Milano Centrale (45 minutes) and Milano Porta Garibaldi, runs every 15 minutes.

Aeroporto di Milano-Linate

Milan Linate Airport (IATA: LIN, ICAO: LIML) is the second airport in terms of the number of passengers. The airport accepts European and short international flights. The airport can be reached from the tangenziale est viale Forlanini or public transport, bus lines 73 and X73, which run from the airport to Milan's San Babila metro station.

Aeroporto di Bergamo-Orio al Serio

(known as the airport, Milan-Bergamo Airport and Il Caravaggio International Airport) (IATA: BGY, ICAO: LIME) is an international Italian airport located in the municipality of Orio al Serio in the Lombardy region, province of Bergamo, at a distance of 5 km from the center Bergamo and 50 km from Milan. The fourth airport in Italy by number of passengers. Orio al Serio can be easily reached using one of the following options:

There is a bus from the central train station of Bergamo (Italian: stazione di Bergamo) every 30 minutes (Linea 1 Aeroporto)

From the central railway station of Milan (Italian: stazione di Milano Centrale) a bus runs every 30 minutes, making an intermediate stop at Cascina Gobba and Cologno Monzese.

A bus leaves from Milano Lambrate train station (Italian: stazione di Milano Lambrate) every 45 minutes.

There is a bus service to the CIBA bus station in Brescia every 45 minutes.

The A4 Milano-Venezia motorway has access to Orio al Serio Airport.

Aeroporto di Venezia-Tessera

(IATA: VCE, ICAO: LIPZ) - located in the region, province and is one of the largest airports in Italy.

The airport is 13 km from Venice, 8 km from Mestre and 47 km from. The airport can be reached by bus line number 6 (Italian: Linea 5) of the ATVO company, by sea Alilaguna from Venice from Piazza San Marco, Murano and Lido islands. From Mestre by ATVO bus lines 15 and 45 and from Padua by SITA bus service.

Aeroporto di Bologna-Borgo Panigale

, or simply “Bologna Airport” - is located in the region on the territory of the municipality 6 km from the center of Bologna and 200 km from. The airport is connected by bus service (every 30 minutes) to the city of Bolna provided by Aerobus-BLQ.

Aeroporto di Catania-Fontanarossa

(IATA: CTA, ICAO: LICC) - located on the island of Sicily in the region of the same name in the municipality of Catania and is 5 km away. from its center. The airport is the first in Italy in terms of the number of national flights. The airport is connected to the airport by bus service AMT "ALIBUS" 457. As at the other airports listed above, you can rent a car at Catania Fontanarossa Airport.

Aeroporto di Napoli-Capodichino

Capodichino Airport or Naples International Airport (IATA: NAP, ICAO: LIRN) is an airport in the region. The airport is located 4 km from the center of Naples. The airport is well served by bus services to Naples.

Aeroporto di Torino-Caselle

Turin Airport Caselle "Sandro Pertini" (IATA: TRN, ICAO: LIMF) is an airport located 16 km from the city, in the Piedmont region in the municipalities of Caselle Torinese, San Francesco al Campo and San Maurizio Canavese. The airport and the city are connected by Torino-Caselle, and line A (Italian linea A) of the Turin metro. Car rental companies are widely represented at the airport: Auto Europa, AVIS, Budget, Easy car, Europcar, Hertz, Thrifty, Maggiore, Sixt, Targarent. In 2005-2006, the airport received winter visitors olympic games in the amount of 6 million passengers per year.

Aeroporto di Olbia-Costa Smeralda

- airport on the island at a distance of 3 km from Olbia. The airport allows easy access to Sardinia. The airport is connected to the city by bus service provided by A.S.P.O. Buses number 2 and 10 transport passengers to the center of Olbia every 20 minutes from Monday to Saturday and every 40 on Sunday.

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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, exchange offices, first aid stations. However, Some airport 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 there is a chapel. You will be offered to get to Venice from Marco Polo Airport by water, and fans of branded clothing, local souvenirs and unusual items will appreciate the huge number of boutiques and shops open directly in the airport terminal building of Genoa. All trade is duty free, but there are restrictions on the quantity of goods.

Airports of Rome

In Italy, air terminals are located in almost all tourist centers. The largest in the country are air gate, bearing the name 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 that accepts 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 sky harbors in Italy. Air service is also provided in other cities of Italy: Bologna, Verona, Venice, Genoa, etc. There are three airports in Milan, and the largest is Malpensa. The airports of Palermo and Catania are located in Sicily and can accommodate 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 airport here has recently been expanded and renovated and today has two terminals that serve international and domestic flights. Ancona Airport, for the most part receiving aircraft from Europe, especially from the UK and Spain, has several names - named after Rafael Santi or "Ancona-Falconara". The history of the sky 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 a famous compatriot - Amerigo Vespucci and is located in the Peretola area, close to the city center. Well organized transport connection allows easy access to Montecatini, Pistoia and Prato. Florence Airport is not overly large, but there is plenty of space for international and domestic flights.

Turin airport

Turin is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in Italy, and passenger traffic annually reaches 4 million people. Most of Travelers come here to get a complete understanding of Italian culture; it is not for nothing that Turin is called the “capital of the Baroque” in Europe. Turin International Airport is named after former president and ardent anti-fascist Sandro Pertini. Sky Harbor has one runway and one terminal, but copes with big amount guests in the summer and is ready to receive ski lovers in winter period. 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 admitted, on the second - those who fly to other cities, and the third tier is given over to the offices of leading airlines. Information about staying in the city can be obtained on the ground floor; restaurants, cafes, shops and a first-aid post are also located here.

Verona Airport

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

Naples Airport

Air hub 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, there was a military aviation base here, the main purpose of which was to defend the city from German and Austro-Hungarian bombers. Civil vessels people began to arrive here only in the 60s, at which time the runway and terminal were built. To this day, Capodichino Airport is a base for the Italian Air Force. The annual passenger traffic arriving in Naples amounts to at least 5 million people.

Bologna Airport

Has international status and got its name in honor Gugliermo Marconi, a famous electrical engineer. Thanks to the favorable location of the airport, which is located in the extremely picturesque area of ​​Emilia Romagna, the 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 every continent, including the Maldives, Africa and New York.