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Florence Airport: how to get to the city?

Florence Airport (FLR), Aeroporto di Firenze-Peretola, is named after the famous compatriot, traveler and cartographer Amerigo Vespucci. The airport is located on the northwestern edge of the capital of the Italian region of Tuscany, the city of Florence, at a distance of 4 km. This is the second in terms of the volume of passenger traffic served by the air gate in the area after the international airport of Pisa.

History of origin and development

The first air station of Florence was established in the Campo di Marte district in 1910. Then the military authorities allowed the use of the field for "experiments in air navigation." So, the first airport in Florence is Campo di Marte. He remained the only one for many years. However, as the city expanded around the air gates, residential buildings grew, and the station's capacities were no longer sufficient to serve next-generation aircraft.

In 1928, on the plain between Florence and Sesto Fiorentino, a place was chosen where construction began. Already in 1938-1939. Was paved with an asphalt runway 60 meters wide and 1000 meters long. In the 1940s, a new Florence airport - Peretola - welcomed the first passenger flights. Two decades later Alitalia allocated two regular routes for the air station: Rome-Florence-Venice and Rome-Florence-Milan.

In the early 1980s, the reconstruction of airport facilities began. In 1984, the management company AdF completed the construction work, extending the glide path to 1,400 meters and lighting it. The last navigation system was installed, and the terminal of the airport was restored. In September 1986, regular flights resumed. Since then, the number of sides and passengers is constantly increasing.

New time

In 1990 the airport was renamed in honor of Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian merchant and cartographer. In 1994, they opened a parking lot at the entrance to Florence airport. In 1996, the runway was extended for another 250 meters, AdF is financing further expansion of the relegation zone. To date, the new terminal has 15 check-in counters and covers a total of 1,200 square meters, 770 of which are for public use.

Since 2012, the airport terminal is connected by regular flights with the largest cities in Europe. Among them are Amsterdam, Barcelona, Brussels, Bucharest, Frankfurt, Geneva, London, Madrid, Munich, Paris and Vienna. Florence Airport also carries out numerous domestic flights to different directions of the country.

Transfer

The air terminal is connected to the city by bus-shuttles ABusitalia SITA Nord, which run along the main (A1 and A11) to the central railway station Santa Maria Novella (SMN). The fare on the bus is 6 EUR one way. Round-trip - 10 euros. You can buy a ticket only in 1 direction directly from the driver. At the bus station, at nearby newsstands or cafes are also sold double tickets.

The road takes about 20 minutes, sometimes a little more if the traffic is overloaded. Flights depart every half hour from 05:30 to 20:30, including public holidays and weekends. After 20:30 the interval of movement is 1 time in 1 hour until 23:45. At 1 am the last transfer to Florence airport is sent. How to get to the city after midnight or if there is no desire to go by bus?

The best option for such a confluence of circumstances is to take advantage of taxi drivers. Find them near the terminal will not be difficult. They are also available in the center of Florence. The distance takes about 15 minutes. Tariffs with a fixed rate start from 20 €. At night and on holidays, you will find it a little more expensive to travel to Florence airport.

How to get to the airport terminal Yourself? If the traveler is by car, then from the city center one has to go to the road leading to Via della Scala. At the intersection with Via Francesco Baracca take a smooth turn to the right, leaving on Viale L. Gori, which leads directly to the airport terminal.

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