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.
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:
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US military airfield in July 1944
🔗 Sun, 22 Jul 2012
— Anonymous Flyer at Grazzanise Air Base, Italy
Request informations, charts and documents about a military aifield there in July 1944.
72d Liaison squadron was stationned there at that date
re: English Destinations
🔗 Wed, 28 Apr 2010
— Anonymous Flyer at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, Italy
Ryanair expressed an interst in flying from Salerno.
English Destinations
🔗 Sun, 20 Dec 2009
— Anonymous Flyer at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, Italy
Have any low cost carriers expressed an interst in flying to England?
re: When does it open
🔗 Mon, 07 Sep 2009
— @david at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, Italy
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.
re: When does it open
🔗 Mon, 07 Sep 2009
— @ptomblin at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, Italy
Airports don't fly anywhere. They just sit there and let the planes come to them.
Pontecagnano Airpor
🔗 Mon, 07 Sep 2009
— Anonymous Flyer at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, Italy
I am given to understand it opened in mid 2008 and closed soon after is this still the case?
When does it open
🔗 Mon, 07 Sep 2009
— Anonymous Flyer at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, Italy
Is the airport open and where does it fly to?
Operations at Pontecagnano
🔗 Tue, 02 Sep 2008
— @david at Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport, Italy
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/
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