Abruzzo International Airport

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Abruzzo International Airport
IATA: PSR - ICAO: LIBP
Summary
Airport type public
Serves Pescara
Elevation AMSL 48 ft (15 m)
Coordinates 42°25′53.96″N, 14°10′51.84″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04/22 7,933 2,418 Paved

Abruzzo International Airport (IATA: PSRICAO: LIBP) is an airport near Pescara, Italy. It is the main hub of ItAli Airlines.

[edit] Airlines and destinations

  • Ryanair (Frankfurt-Hahn, Barcelona-Girona [starts March 27, 2007], London-Stansted)
  • Air One (Milano-Linate)
  • ItAli Airlines (Milano-Linate, Milano-Malpensa, Roma-Fiumicino, Torino-Caselle)
  • FlyOnAir (Munchen)
  • EuroFly (New York-JFK via Bologna, Toronto-Pearson via Milan-Malpensa)
  • BelleAir (Tirana)
  • AirVallée (Torino-Caselle)

Other Airlines offer service to Paris-CDG, Kyiv, Lviv, Bruxelles, Spalato, Creta, and Bucharest, Moscow, Venezia, Nice, Olbia

[edit] Statistics

Statistics for Abruzzo International Airport[1]
Year Total Passengers Total Aircraft Movements
1996 71,908 4,052
1997 72,962 4,618
1998 104,000 6,390
1999 105,500 6,310
2000 114,024 9,940
2001 153,227 6,675
2002 295,875 11,559
2003 301,773 10,932
2004 334,998 10,075
2005 350,447 10,339


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