Aéroport de Naples Int'l (Capodichino) (NAP)
Located in the vibrant city of Naples, Italy, Naples International Airport, also known as Capodichino Airport (IATA: NAP, ICAO: LIRN), serves as a vital gateway to the Campania region and beyond. Established in the early 20th century, Capodichino initially served military purposes before gradually evolving into a civil aviation hub. Today, it functions as a major international airport, catering to both domestic and international flights.
Situated approximately 7 kilometers northeast of Naples' city center, the airport is wll-connected to the urban landscape, making it easily accessible for travelers. Naples International stands as one of Italy’s busiest airports, handling millions of passengers annually and offering a key entry point to Southern Italy's renowned attractions including the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, and Mount Vesuvius.
The airport supports a diverse array of airlines, providing an extensive network of routes across Europe and beyond. It has experienced a significant surge in traffic, with annual passenger numbers often exceeding 10 million. The airport's two terminals seamlessly manage a high volume of flights, ensuring efficient movement for both passengers and cargo.
Naples International Airport is not only a vital transportation hub but also a contributor to the local economy, supporting numerous jobs and fostering tourism. With ongoing developments and expansions, the airport continues to enhance its facilities and services, aiming to provide a world-class experience for all travelers venturing to or from the enchanting city of Naples.