Logroño-Agoncillo Airport (IATA: RJL, ICAO: LELO) serves Logroño, ES.
Logroño-Agoncillo Airport (IATA: RJL, ICAO: LERJ) is a public, civil airport serving Logroño in the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain, and is operated by AENA. It functions as a compact regional hub, facilitating both passenger flights and private aviation with a single passenger terminal designed for rapid transit. The airport has customs services available.
The airport's history dates back to 1923 when it opened as a military airfield known as Aeródromo de Recajo, later changing its name to Aeródromo de Agoncillo in 1932. It was repurposed for civil air traffic in July 1946. In 1998, it was declared a "general interest airport," and a new passenger terminal and runway were inaugurated in 2003. Notable for its efficient service due to low passenger flow and compact terminal size, it serves as a strategic gateway to the renowned La Rioja wine region.
Currently, Logroño-Agoncillo Airport experiences "Quiet Traffic" and primarily offers daily flights to Madrid with Iberia (Air Nostrum), along with seasonal connections to destinations such as Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona (Vueling). While air traffic is relatively low, its terminal is capable of handling up to 350 passengers per hour. Amenities at the airport include a cafeteria and car rental services.
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Where is Logroño-Agoncillo Airport located?
Logroño-Agoncillo Airport is located in Logroño, ES, at an elevation of 1161 ft. Its IATA code is RJL and ICAO code is LELO.