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Florence Airport

Florence Airport, Peretola (IATA: FLR, ICAO: LIRQ), in Italian Aeroporto di Firenze-Peretola, formally Amerigo Vespucci Airport, is the international airport of Florence, the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany. It is the second-busiest Tuscan airport in terms of passengers after Pisa International Airport.

Florence Airport, Peretola

Aeroporto di Firenze-Peretola
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorToscana Aeroporti
ServesFlorence, Italy
LocationPeretola
Opened4 June 1931; 92 years ago (1931-06-04)[1]
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL141 ft / 43 m
Coordinates43°48′36″N 11°12′14″E / 43.81000°N 11.20389°E / 43.81000; 11.20389
Websiteaeroporto.firenze.it
Map
FLR
FLR
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 5,118 1,560 [2] Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers3,077,917
Passenger change 22-23 +38.1%
Movements38,055
Movements change 22-23 +21.8%
Cargo (tons)137
Cargo change 22-23 -2.1%
Statistics from Assaeroporti [3]

History edit

Early years edit

The first air field in Florence was created in the Campo di Marte area in 1910, when military authorities allowed a field to be used for "experiments in air navigation". Campo di Marte thus became Florence's first airport, and remained so throughout the 1920s. However, the field was soon surrounded by houses and was inadequate for the new aircraft that were then replacing the first canvas-covered craft. In 1928, a location on the plain between Florence and Sesto Fiorentino was chosen. Peretola Airport opened there on 4 June 1931.[1]

At first, Peretola was a large field where airplanes took off and landed with no formal direction, but eventually, the Ministry of Aeronautics decided to enlarge and upgrade it. The airport was extended toward Castello, and in 1938–39, an asphalt runway 60 metres (200 ft) wide and 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) long, facing northeast, was built.

During World War II, Peretola was used both by the Royal Italian Air Force and the Luftwaffe and from 1944 by Allied air forces. Then later in the 1940s it welcomed its first passenger flights, operated by Aerea Teseo with Douglas DC-3 aircraft.[4] In 1948, Aerea Teseo went out of business. In the late '50s and early '60s, Alitalia, also using the DC-3, offered two routes: Rome–Florence–Venice and Rome–Florence–Milan. ATI then offered several domestic flights with the Fokker F27.

In the early 1980s, plans were made to upgrade the airport's facilities. In 1984, Saf (now AdF, the company that manages the airport) was founded, and restructuring work was completed: lengthening (to 1,400 m (4,600 ft)) and lighting the runway, installing a VOR/DME navigation system, and rebuilding the airport terminal. In September 1986, regular flights resumed. Since then, the number of airplanes and passengers has steadily increased.

Development since the 1990s edit

In 1990, the airport was renamed after Florence native Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian merchant and cartographer.

In 1992, the building now dedicated to arrivals, constructed by AdF, was inaugurated. Two years later, a departures building opened, and the City of Florence opened a car park at the entrance to the airport. In 1996, the runway was extended by 250 m (820 ft), and AdF funded further enlargement of the departure area. The new area has 15 check-in desks and is 1,200 square metres (13,000 sq ft) in area, 770 m2 (8,300 sq ft) of which are for public use.

Since 9 April 1998, AdF has had a global concession to managing the airport's infrastructure, and it has assumed responsibility for maintenance and development.

On 5 December 2012, Vueling announced the opening of a base of operations in Florence, with flights to several destinations in Europe.

Facilities edit

 
Departure area at Florence Airport
 
Apron view
 
Control tower

In late 1999, a renovation and expansion of the terminals, aircraft parking areas, and other facilities began. In July 2000, AdF made its debut on the stock market, and in 2001, the airport was among the first in Europe to obtain UNI EN ISO 9001/2000 certification for the quality of its services.[citation needed]

Florence Airport has a single runway, and the main taxiway is situated at the end of Runway 5, with an overshoot/holding area at the end of Runway 23. As is common at smaller airports, after landing, planes turn around at the end of the runway, then taxi back down to reach the parking area and terminal. Because of the close proximity of Monte Morello, planes normally take off from Runway 23, thus forcing aircraft to taxi down the runway again to depart.[citation needed]

The Polizia di Stato stations police helicopters at the airport.

Airlines and destinations edit

The following airlines offers scheduled services from and to Florence Airport:[5][6]

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens
Air Dolomiti Frankfurt, Munich
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Austrian Airlines Vienna
Binter Canarias Gran Canaria
British Airways London–City
Seasonal: Edinburgh, London–Heathrow, London–Stansted (resumes 18 May 2024)[7]
Brussels Airlines Seasonal: Brussels
Eurowings Seasonal: Düsseldorf[8]
Iberia Madrid
ITA Airways Rome–Fiumicino
KLM Amsterdam
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg
Scandinavian Airlines Seasonal: Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm–Arlanda
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich
Seasonal: Geneva
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon
Volotea Bari, Bordeaux, Cagliari, Catania, Hamburg,[9] Nantes, Palermo, Prague[10]
Seasonal: Bilbao, Lyon, Marseille, Olbia, Toulouse
Vueling Amsterdam, Barcelona, Catania, London–Gatwick, Madrid, Palermo, Paris–Orly
Seasonal: Bilbao, Olbia
Widerøe Seasonal: Bergen, Sandefjord

Statistics edit

Annual passenger traffic at FLR airport. See Wikidata query.

Ground transportation edit

The second line of the Florence light-rail network has a terminal at the airport.[11] The airport is also connected with the city of Florence by a bus line that runs to and from the central railway station every half-hour, operated by Autolinee Toscane. Taxis are available to central Florence.[12]

Accidents edit

  • 30 July 1997 (1997-07-30): Air Littoral Flight 701, an ATR 42 regional aircraft arriving from Nice, France, overran the runway on landing, crashed through the perimeter fence and into a ditch next to the nearby A11 motorway. The captain died of his injuries four days later; fourteen other people on board were injured.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Florence "Amerigo Vespucci" International Airport". Structurae. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Technical data - Toscana Aeroporti S.p.A."
  3. ^ "Archivio".
  4. ^ deZeng IV, Henry L. (September 2015). "Luftwaffe Airfields 1935-45 Italy, Sicily and Sardinia" (PDF). The Luftwaffe, 1933-45. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Flight Timetable" (PDF). Toscana Aeroporti. 27 March 2022. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-07-31. Retrieved 2019-07-31.
  7. ^ "BA CityFlyer NS24 London Stansted Operations". AeroRoutes. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  8. ^ "Eurowings NS24 Network Additions – 30NOV23".
  9. ^ "Volotea s'alia amb Eurowings i llança vuit noves rutes amb Alemanya". 15 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Volotea to Launch New Direct Flight from Prague to Florence". 7 October 2023.
  11. ^ "Linea 2". mobilita.comune.fi.it. from the original on 2016-07-20.
  12. ^ "To & From Airport - Airport of Florence". www.aeroporto.firenze.it. from the original on 2016-07-13.

External links edit

  Media related to Peretola Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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This article is about the airport in Italy For other airports see Florence Airport disambiguation Florence Airport Peretola IATA FLR ICAO LIRQ in Italian Aeroporto di Firenze Peretola formally Amerigo Vespucci Airport is the international airport of Florence the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany It is the second busiest Tuscan airport in terms of passengers after Pisa International Airport Florence Airport PeretolaAeroporto di Firenze PeretolaIATA FLRICAO LIRQSummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorToscana AeroportiServesFlorence ItalyLocationPeretolaOpened4 June 1931 92 years ago 1931 06 04 1 Focus city forVoloteaVuelingElevation AMSL141 ft 43 mCoordinates43 48 36 N 11 12 14 E 43 81000 N 11 20389 E 43 81000 11 20389Websiteaeroporto firenze itMapFLRShow map of TuscanyFLRShow map of ItalyRunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 05 23 5 118 1 560 2 AsphaltStatistics 2023 Passengers3 077 917Passenger change 22 23 38 1 Movements38 055Movements change 22 23 21 8 Cargo tons 137Cargo change 22 23 2 1 Statistics from Assaeroporti 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Development since the 1990s 2 Facilities 3 Airlines and destinations 4 Statistics 5 Ground transportation 6 Accidents 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The first air field in Florence was created in the Campo di Marte area in 1910 when military authorities allowed a field to be used for experiments in air navigation Campo di Marte thus became Florence s first airport and remained so throughout the 1920s However the field was soon surrounded by houses and was inadequate for the new aircraft that were then replacing the first canvas covered craft In 1928 a location on the plain between Florence and Sesto Fiorentino was chosen Peretola Airport opened there on 4 June 1931 1 At first Peretola was a large field where airplanes took off and landed with no formal direction but eventually the Ministry of Aeronautics decided to enlarge and upgrade it The airport was extended toward Castello and in 1938 39 an asphalt runway 60 metres 200 ft wide and 1 000 metres 3 300 ft long facing northeast was built During World War II Peretola was used both by the Royal Italian Air Force and the Luftwaffe and from 1944 by Allied air forces Then later in the 1940s it welcomed its first passenger flights operated by Aerea Teseo with Douglas DC 3 aircraft 4 In 1948 Aerea Teseo went out of business In the late 50s and early 60s Alitalia also using the DC 3 offered two routes Rome Florence Venice and Rome Florence Milan ATI then offered several domestic flights with the Fokker F27 In the early 1980s plans were made to upgrade the airport s facilities In 1984 Saf now AdF the company that manages the airport was founded and restructuring work was completed lengthening to 1 400 m 4 600 ft and lighting the runway installing a VOR DME navigation system and rebuilding the airport terminal In September 1986 regular flights resumed Since then the number of airplanes and passengers has steadily increased Development since the 1990s edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message In 1990 the airport was renamed after Florence native Amerigo Vespucci an Italian merchant and cartographer In 1992 the building now dedicated to arrivals constructed by AdF was inaugurated Two years later a departures building opened and the City of Florence opened a car park at the entrance to the airport In 1996 the runway was extended by 250 m 820 ft and AdF funded further enlargement of the departure area The new area has 15 check in desks and is 1 200 square metres 13 000 sq ft in area 770 m2 8 300 sq ft of which are for public use Since 9 April 1998 AdF has had a global concession to managing the airport s infrastructure and it has assumed responsibility for maintenance and development On 5 December 2012 Vueling announced the opening of a base of operations in Florence with flights to several destinations in Europe Facilities edit nbsp Departure area at Florence Airport nbsp Apron view nbsp Control tower In late 1999 a renovation and expansion of the terminals aircraft parking areas and other facilities began In July 2000 AdF made its debut on the stock market and in 2001 the airport was among the first in Europe to obtain UNI EN ISO 9001 2000 certification for the quality of its services citation needed Florence Airport has a single runway and the main taxiway is situated at the end of Runway 5 with an overshoot holding area at the end of Runway 23 As is common at smaller airports after landing planes turn around at the end of the runway then taxi back down to reach the parking area and terminal Because of the close proximity of Monte Morello planes normally take off from Runway 23 thus forcing aircraft to taxi down the runway again to depart citation needed The Polizia di Stato stations police helicopters at the airport Airlines and destinations editThe following airlines offers scheduled services from and to Florence Airport 5 6 AirlinesDestinationsAegean AirlinesAthensAir DolomitiFrankfurt MunichAir FranceParis Charles de GaulleAustrian AirlinesViennaBinter CanariasGran CanariaBritish AirwaysLondon CitySeasonal Edinburgh London Heathrow London Stansted resumes 18 May 2024 7 Brussels AirlinesSeasonal BrusselsEurowingsSeasonal Dusseldorf 8 IberiaMadridITA AirwaysRome FiumicinoKLMAmsterdamLuxairSeasonal LuxembourgScandinavian AirlinesSeasonal Copenhagen Oslo Stockholm ArlandaSwiss International Air LinesZurich Seasonal GenevaTAP Air PortugalLisbonVoloteaBari Bordeaux Cagliari Catania Hamburg 9 Nantes Palermo Prague 10 Seasonal Bilbao Lyon Marseille Olbia ToulouseVuelingAmsterdam Barcelona Catania London Gatwick Madrid Palermo Paris Orly Seasonal Bilbao OlbiaWideroeSeasonal Bergen SandefjordStatistics editGraphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Annual passenger traffic at FLR airport See Wikidata query Ground transportation editThe second line of the Florence light rail network has a terminal at the airport 11 The airport is also connected with the city of Florence by a bus line that runs to and from the central railway station every half hour operated by Autolinee Toscane Taxis are available to central Florence 12 Accidents edit30 July 1997 1997 07 30 Air Littoral Flight 701 an ATR 42 regional aircraft arriving from Nice France overran the runway on landing crashed through the perimeter fence and into a ditch next to the nearby A11 motorway The captain died of his injuries four days later fourteen other people on board were injured References edit a b Florence Amerigo Vespucci International Airport Structurae Retrieved 8 July 2022 Technical data Toscana Aeroporti S p A Archivio deZeng IV Henry L September 2015 Luftwaffe Airfields 1935 45 Italy Sicily and Sardinia PDF The Luftwaffe 1933 45 Retrieved 8 July 2022 Flight Timetable PDF Toscana Aeroporti 27 March 2022 Retrieved 8 July 2022 Partenze da Firenze Archived from the original on 2019 07 31 Retrieved 2019 07 31 BA CityFlyer NS24 London Stansted Operations AeroRoutes Retrieved 13 December 2023 Eurowings NS24 Network Additions 30NOV23 Volotea s alia amb Eurowings i llanca vuit noves rutes amb Alemanya 15 February 2023 Volotea to Launch New Direct Flight from Prague to Florence 7 October 2023 Linea 2 mobilita comune fi it Archived from the original on 2016 07 20 To amp From Airport Airport of Florence www aeroporto firenze it Archived from the original on 2016 07 13 External links edit nbsp Media related to Peretola Airport at Wikimedia Commons Official website nbsp Accident history for FLR at Aviation Safety Network Airport information unofficial Portals nbsp Italy nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Florence Airport amp oldid 1223446360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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