Aeropuerto de Vitoria (VIT)
Vitoria Airport (IATA: VIT, ICAO: LEVT) serves the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of the Basque Country in northern Spain. Established in 1980, the airport was initially constructed to support regional connectivity. Over the years, it has evolved to accommodate both domestic and international flights, catering to a mix of passenger and cargo operations.
Situated approximately 8 kilometers northeast of Vitoria-Gasteiz, the airport is strategically located to serve the logistics needs of the region. Known primarily for its cargo traffic, Vitoria Airport is one of Spain's leading freight terminals, benefiting from its proximity to major highways and industrial hubs. Despite its strong focus on cargo, the airport also facilitates passenger travel, offering seasonal charter flights and limited scheduled services.
In recent years, VIT has experienced steady growth in its operations. Annually, it handles over 5,000 flights and efficiently manages the flow of more than 60,000 passengers. The airport is served by a handful of airlines that provide connections to key domestic destinations and select international routes.
Vitoria Airport features modern facilities, including a single terminal building that ensures quick and convenient service for travelers. Its efficient infrastructure, combined with an expanding aviation network, has solidified VIT as a vital component of the Basque Country's transportation framework. With ongoing investments and developments, Vitoria Airport continues to play an essential role in both passenger transit and cargo logistics.