Aeropuerto de Comiso (CIY)
Comiso Airport (IATA: CIY, ICAO: LICB), located in the southeast of Sicily, Italy, serves the town of Comiso and the surrounding region. Originally inaugurated as a military airport during World War II, Comiso Airport has undergone various transformations, including serving as a NATO base during the Cold War. In 2005, it was designated for commercial use, and after extensive renovations, it officially reopened for civilian flights in 2013.
As an international and regional airport, Comiso Airport offers connectivity to several Italian cities and select European destinations. Its strategic location approximately 5 kilometers from Comiso and about 15 kilometers from the provincial capital of Ragusa makes it a convenient gateway for travelers exploring the scenic landscapes, historic sites, and beautiful coastlines of Sicily.
Although modest in size compared to major Italian airports, Comiso Airport efficiently handles a growing volume of traffic. It serves over 400,000 passengers annually and facilitates dozens of flights each week. Several airlines, including Ryanair and Alitalia, operate from Comiso, providing a range of scheduled services.
With modern amenities, including car rentals, dining options, and passenger services, Comiso Airport strives to offer a pleasant travel experience. It also features a single runway and a terminal designed to accommodate both departures and arrivals smoothly. As a vital link in Sicily's transportation network, Comiso Airport continues to play an important role in promoting tourism and commerce in the region.