Aeroporto di Amerigo Vespucci (Florence) (FLR)
Florence Airport, officially known as Amerigo Vespucci Airport (IATA: FLR, ICAO: LIRQ), is a vital gateway to the region of Tuscany and serves the vibrant city of Florence, Italy. Named after the famous Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, the airport has a rich history that dates back to its initial opening in the 1930s. Originally a military airfield, it has transformed over the decades into a bustling international hub.
Located approximately 4 kilometers northwest of Florence's city center, the airport occupies a strategic position that offers convenient access to both the historical and commercial heart of Tuscany. Its proximity to one of Italy’s most iconic cities makes it an essential transit point for tourists, business travelers, and locals alike. Despite its relatively small size compared to other international airports, Amerigo Vespucci Airport efficiently handles a significant amount of air traffic.
Each year, the airport manages around 2 million passengers and operates thousands of flights, connecting Florence to major European destinations. With several airlines offering a range of services, passengers can travel to cities like Paris, London, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam, among others. Notably, the airport supports various domestic and international carriers, providing a broad spectrum of flight options.
Florence Airport’s compact yet modern facilities cater to the needs of travelers, featuring amenities such as shopping outlets, dining options, and car rental services. The airport has consistently upgraded its infrastructure to meet growing demands, ensuring a seamless travel experience. As a pivotal part of Tuscany’s transportation network, Amerigo Vespucci Airport continues to play a key role in facilitating both tourism and business in the region.