Cagliari Elmas Airport
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Cagliari Elmas Airport International "Mario Mameli" Aeroporto di Cagliari | |||
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IATA: CAG – ICAO: LIEE
CAG | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Military/Public | ||
Operator | So.G.Aer. S.p.A. | ||
Serves | Cagliari, Sardinia | ||
Elevation AMSL | ft / 3 m | ||
Coordinates | 39°15′05.29″N 09°03′15.42″E / 39.2514694°N 9.0542833°E | ||
Website | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
m | ft | ||
14/32 | 2,804 | 9,199 | Asphalt |
Statistics (2012) | |||
Passengers | 3,592,020 | ||
Passenger change 11-12 | -2.9% | ||
Aircraft movements | 36,377 | ||
Movements change 11-12 | -6.7% | ||
Statistics from Assaeroporti [1] |
Cagliari Elmas Airport (IATA: CAG, ICAO: LIEE) is an international airport located in the territory of Elmas, near Cagliari, on the island of Sardinia, Italy. The airport was upgraded in 2003 and the terminal was expanded and provided with 6 loading bridges for passenger boarding, with a capacity of 4 millions passengers per year. In 2011 the airport handled 3.698.982 passengers.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Berlin | Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Munich, Zurich |
Air One | Venice-Marco Polo |
Alitalia | Milan-Linate, Rome-Fiumicino |
Belavia | Seasonal Charter: Minsk-National (begins 1 June 2014)[2] |
British Airways | Seasonal Charter: London-Heathrow[3] |
Brussels Airlines | Seasonal: Brussels (begins 22 June 2014)[4] |
Danish Air Transport | Seasonal Charter: Billund (begins 29 June 2014)[2] |
easyJet | London-Stansted, Milan-Malpensa Seasonal: Berlin-Schönefeld, Paris-Orly |
easyJet Switzerland | Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse, Geneva |
Flybe | Seasonal Charter: Manchester [5] |
Gazpromavia | Seasonal Charter: Moscow-Vnukovo |
Germanwings | Seasonal: Cologne/Bonn, Stuttgart |
Germanwings operated by Eurowings | Seasonal: Düsseldorf (begins 3 May 2014) |
Jetairfly | Seasonal Charter: Brussels |
Livingston | Seasonal: Milan-Malpensa |
Luxair | Seasonal: Luxembourg |
Meridiana | Bologna, Naples, Turin, Verona Seasonal: Kiev-Boryspil (begins 30 July 2014),[6] London-Gatwick,[6] Milan-Malpensa (begins 6 June 2014),[6] Moscow-Domodedovo (resumes 6 June 2014),[6] Trieste (begins 25 July 2014)[6] |
Neos Air | Seasonal Charter: Dubai-World Central, Milan-Malpensa, Verona |
Orenair | Seasonal Charter: St Petersburg |
People's Viennaline | Seasonal Charter: St. Gallen–Altenrhein (begins 30 March 2014) |
Ryanair | Bari, Beauvais, Bergamo, Charleroi, Cuneo, Genoa, Girona, Hahn, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, London-Gatwick, Marseille, Pisa, Rome-Ciampino, Trapani, Treviso Seasonal: Kaunas, Kraków, Madrid, Perugia, Pescara, Valencia, Weeze |
Scandinavian Airlines | Seasonal: Copenhagen, Oslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda |
Sky Work Airlines | Seasonal: Bern |
Small Planet Airlines | Seasonal Charter: Vilnius (begins 16 September 2014)[2] |
SmartWings operated by Travel Service Airlines | Seasonal: Prague Seasonal Charter: Bratislava (begins 14 June 2014)[2] |
Swiss International Air Lines operated by Edelweiss Air | Seasonal: Zürich |
Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium | Seasonal Charter: Brussels |
Tunis Air | Seasonal Charter: Tunis (begins 5 July 2014)[2] |
Volotea | Venice-Marco Polo Seasonal: Ancona |
Vueling | Florence (begins 30 March 2014) Seasonal: Barcelona |
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