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Alicante Airport
Aeropuerto de Alicante


Control tower, Alicante Airport

IATA: ALCICAO: LEAL
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Aena
Serves Alicante (province)
Elevation AMSL 142 ft / 43 m
Coordinates 38°17′01″N 00°33′31″W / 38.28361°N 0.55861°W / 38.28361; -0.55861Coordinates: 38°17′01″N 00°33′31″W / 38.28361°N 0.55861°W / 38.28361; -0.55861
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10/28 9,842 3,000 Asphalt
Statistics (2008)
Passengers 9,578,308
Passenger growth +5.0%
Source: AENA[1]

Alicante International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Alicante), (IATA: ALCICAO: LEAL), originally named El Altet, is the main airport for the province of Alicante and the region of Murcia in Spain. It is located within the municipality of Elche, its facilities lying just 9 km southwest of Alicante. It is the busiest airport in the Valencian community.

El Altet opened on 4 May 1967, replacing the older airdrome La Rabassa that had served Alicante since 1936. It took its name after the El Altet area (a part of Elche's countryside) where it was built. The first commercial flight that landed in the airport was Convair Metropolitan by Aviaco.[2] Iberia established a regular connections Alicante-Madrid and Alicante-Barcelona since November 1969. In early 1970s passengers' traffic reached 1 million, which prompted a construction of a new passenger terminal. In later 1970s the runway was extended to three kilometers.[2]

In 2007, Ryanair, the largest European low cost airline established a base at the airport.[3]

In 2008, the airport handled 9,578,308 passengers, making it the sixth busiest airport by passenger numbers in Spain,[1] and one of the 50 busiest in Europe. The largest number of passengers is carried by EasyJet (1,564,611 passengers in 2008), closely followed by Ryanair (1,415,284). Air Berlin (752.259) is the distant third.

There are two terminals at the airport, located one adjacent to the other. A new terminal is under construction and is due to be finished in 2009. A construction of an AVE high-speed railway terminal within the airport is under consideration.[4]

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[edit] Airlines and destinations

[edit] Terminal 1

Airlines Destinations
Aer Lingus Cork, Dublin
Air Algérie Oran
Air Berlin Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Nuremberg [seasonal], Paderborn/Lippstadt [seasonal], Palma de Mallorca, Stuttgart [seasonal], Zurich [seasonal]
Air Europa Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Orly, Tenerife-South
Air Finland Helsinki
Bmibaby Birmingham, Cardiff, East Midlands, Manchester
British Airways London-Gatwick [ends 24 October]
Bulgaria Air Sofia [seasonal]
Cimber Sterling Copenhagen
Flybe Exeter, Southampton
Flyglobespan Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow-International
Iberia Madrid
Iberia operated by Air Nostrum Asturias, Bilbao, Ibiza, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Santander, Seville, Tenerife-North
Iceland Express Reykjavik-Keflavik
Jet2.com Blackpool, Leeds/Bradford, Manchester
Jetairfly Brussels, Liège, Ostend
Monarch Airlines Birmingham, London-Gatwick, London-Luton, Manchester
Norwegian Air Shuttle Bergen, Copenhagen, Oslo-Gardermoen, Oslo-Rygge, Stavanger, Stockholm-Arlanda, Trondheim, Warsaw
Scandinavian Airlines System Bergen, Copenhagen [ends 12 August], Kristiansand, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stavanger, Trondheim
SkyEurope Prague, Vienna
Spanair Barcelona, Madrid
Transaero Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo
transavia.com Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Rotterdam
Thomas Cook Airlines Belfast-International, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow-International, Leeds/Bradford, London-Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle
Thomson Airways Belfast-International, Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Doncaster/Sheffield, Durham Tees Valley, East Midlands, Glasgow-International, Leeds/Bradford [resumes 3 November], Liverpool [resumes 3 November], London-Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle
VIM Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo
Vueling Airlines Barcelona, Ibiza [ends 14 September], Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly [seasonal]
Terminal 1
Terminal 2

[edit] Terminal 2

Airlines Destinations
EasyJet Basel/Mulhouse, Belfast-International, Bristol, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Geneva, Glasgow-International, Liverpool, London-Gatwick, London-Luton, London-Stansted, Manchester, Newcastle
Ryanair Aarhus, Basel/Mulhouse, Billund, Birmingham, Bologna, Bournemouth, Bratislava, Bremen, Bristol, Brussels South-Charleroi, Derry, Doncaster/Sheffield, Dublin, Durham Tees Valley, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Fez, Gdańsk, Gothenburg-City, Hahn, Haugesund, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Knock, Leeds/Bradford, Lille, Liverpool, London-Gatwick, London-Stansted, Lübeck, Maastricht/Aachen, Marrakech, Memmingen, Milan-Orio Al Serio, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Beauvais, Pisa, Oslo-Torp, Santander, Santiago de Compostela, Shannon, Stockholm-Skavsta, Weeze, Wroclaw, Zaragoza

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