Salerno, IT 🇮🇹 Medium Airport Scheduled Service
LIRI
QSR
123 ft
IT-72
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Local Code: SA02
Location: 40.620399° N, 14.9113° E
Continent: EU
Type: Medium Airport
Keywords: Mario Martucci Airport Aeroporto di Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Salerno-Pontecagnano Airport
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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05/23 |
6437 ft | 148 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
Type | Description | Frequency |
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AFIS | SALERNO INFO | 119.175 MHz |
Taxis are available directly outside the arrivals terminal. They offer service to Salerno city center, the main train station, the port, and other destinations along the Amalfi Coast. It is recommended to use authorized taxis and confirm the fare with the driver before beginning your trip.
Several car rental agencies have desks located within the airport's arrivals hall. Major international and local companies such as Sixt, Hertz, Europcar, and Avis operate from the airport. Pre-booking your vehicle online is highly advisable, especially during the peak tourist season, to secure availability and potentially better pricing.
A dedicated shuttle bus service connects the airport with key locations in Salerno. The bus route typically includes stops at the Salerno central train station (Stazione Centrale) and Piazza della Concordia, the main port for ferries to the Amalfi Coast. From the train station, travelers can connect to SITA Sud buses for service to towns like Amalfi and Positano, or take Trenitalia trains to Naples, Rome, and other major Italian cities.
Ryanair expressed an interst in flying from Salerno.
Have any low cost carriers expressed an interst in flying to England?
According the the Italian Wikipedia article, the airport has been open since the 1920s, and expanded its runway in April 2009 to handle jets like the B737 and A320. Current scheduled service is to Verona only.
Airports don't fly anywhere. They just sit there and let the planes come to them.
I am given to understand it opened in mid 2008 and closed soon after is this still the case?
Is the airport open and where does it fly to?
According to the Italian Wikipedia article, Pontecagnano is a joint military-civilian airport with scheduled airline service to Milan Malpensa (MXP), Catania (CTA), Verona (VRN), Barcelona (BCN), Bucharest (BBU), and Munich (MUC). It also hosts a fair bit of bizjet traffic, as well as the long-established Aeroclub di Salerno, which includes a flying school:
http://www.aeroclub.sa.it/