Aéroport de Melilla (MLN)
Melilla Airport (IATA: MLN / ICAO: GEML) serves as the primary gateway to the Spanish city of Melilla, a Spanish enclave situated on the North African coast. Established in 1969, the airport has played a crucial role in connecting Melilla with mainland Spain, primarily facilitating domestic air travel. It is strategically located around four kilometers southwest of the city center, making it easily accessible for passengers.
Designed as a regional airport, Melilla Airport specializes in domestic services. Despite its compact size, it efficiently handles a significant volume of air traffic. In recent years, it has reported handling over 400,000 passengers annually, catering to the needs of both residents and visitors. The airport operates numerous flights per week, primarily offering connections to major Spanish cities such as Madrid, Málaga, Almería, and Alicante. Multiple airlines, including Iberia, Air Nostrum, and Binter Canarias, operate regular services to and from Melilla, ensuring robust connectivity for the enclave.
Given its regional role, Melilla Airport boasts a single terminal and one asphalt runway, meticulously maintained to accommodate the variety of regional aircraft it serves. The airport's infrastructure is user-friendly and efficient, processing passengers with ease while providing essential amenities and services. This makes Melilla Airport not only a vital transport hub for the city but also a linchpin for the broader region's socioeconomic dynamics.