avia.wikisort.org - Aerodrome Orio al Serio International Airport ,[3] (IATA: BGY , ICAO : LIME )[4] [5] the third busiest international airport in Italy,[2] is in Orio al Serio , 3.7 km (2.3 mi) southeast of Bergamo and 45 km (28 mi) north-east of Milan, where it operates alongside Malpensa Airport and Linate Airport , the city's other two primary airports. The airport served almost 13 million passengers in 2018.
Airport serving Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy
Orio al Serio International Airport
Airport type Public Operator SACBO Serves Bergamo , Metropolitan City of MilanLocation Orio al Serio , Bergamo Hub for Ryanair AeroItalia Focus city for AlbaStar Elevation AMSL 782 ft / 238 m Coordinates 45°40′08″N 009°42′01″E Website milanbergamoairport.it Location of airport on map of Bergamo
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Direction
Length
Surface
m
ft
10/28
2,937
9,630
Asphalt
12/30
778
2,552
Asphalt
Passengers 3,833,063 Passenger change 19-20 -72.3%Movements 38,668 Movements change 19-20 -59.5%Cargo (tons) 51,543.10 Cargo change 19-20 -56.7%
Overview
Apron view
Terminal
Departures area
The airport is managed by SACBO, a company partially owned by SEA – Aeroporti di Milano , the operator of Linate and Malpensa airports. SEA, the company that runs the latter two airports, also holds a 31% stake in SACBO.[6] It is also christened "Il Caravaggio" after the Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio , who lived as a child at Caravaggio in the Province of Bergamo.[7]
In March 2021, DHL Aviation announced plans to relocate their hub from Bergamo to Milan Malpensa Airport where DHL opened new logistics facilities.[8] In early 2022, DHL confirmed the end of all operations at Bergamo.[9]
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
The following airlines operate scheduled and charter services in Bergamo:[10]
Airlines Destinations AeroItalia Bacău (begins 2 December 2022, ends 8 January 2023),[11] [12] Catania (begins 2 December 2022),[13] London–Heathrow (begins 7 December 2022),[14] Rome–Fiumicino
Air Arabia Sharjah (begins 7 December 2022)[15]
Air Arabia Egypt Alexandria , Cairo , Sharm El Sheikh
Air Arabia Maroc Casablanca
Air Nostrum Seasonal charter: Palma de Mallorca [16]
AlbaStar Seasonal: Alghero , Brindisi , Cagliari , Catania , Crotone , Dakar–Diass , Fuerteventura , Lamezia Terme , Lampedusa , Lourdes , Olbia , Porto Santo , Sal Seasonal charter: Marsa Alam , Sharm El Sheikh , Zakynthos
Albawings Tirana
AlMasria Universal Airlines Seasonal: Cairo
AnadoluJet Seasonal: Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen
Arkia Seasonal: Tel Aviv
easyJet Amsterdam, Lisbon , London–Gatwick, Paris–Charles de GaulleSeasonal: Olbia
Eurowings Düsseldorf
flydubai Dubai–International (begins 10 March 2023)[17]
Flyr Seasonal: Oslo (begins 3 February 2023)
HiSky Chișinău
Neos Seasonal: Cagliari, Catania , Heraklion , Ibiza , Karpathos , Marsa Alam , Menorca , Mykonos , Rhodes , Sharm El Sheikh
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen
Ryanair Agadir , Alghero , Alicante , Amman–Queen Alia , Athens , Banja Luka , Barcelona , Bari , Beauvais, Belfast–International (resumes 26 March 2023),[18] Berlin , Billund , Birmingham , Bordeaux , Bratislava , Brindisi , Bristol , Bucharest , Budapest , Cagliari, Catania, Charleroi , Cologne/Bonn , Comiso , Copenhagen , Cork , Crotone , Dublin , East Midlands , Edinburgh , Eindhoven , Faro , Fès, Fuerteventura , Funchal, Gdańsk, Gothenburg , Gran Canaria , Hahn, Hamburg , Helsinki , Katowice , Knock, Kraków , Lamezia Terme , Lanzarote , Lappeenranta , Lisbon , Liverpool, London–Stansted , Lourdes , Luxembourg , Madrid , Málaga , Malta , Manchester , Marrakesh , Marseille , Naples , Newcastle upon Tyne , Niš , Oradea , Palermo, Palma de Mallorca , Paphos , Pescara , Porto, Poznan , Prague , Riga , Sandefjord, Santander , Santiago de Compostela, Seville, Stockholm–Arlanda , Sofia , Suceava , Tangier, Tallinn , Tel Aviv , Tenerife–South , Thessaloniki , Timișoara , Toulouse , Trapani, Valencia , Vienna , Vilnius , Vitoria , Warsaw–Modlin , Wrocław , Zagreb , Zaragoza Seasonal: Chania , Corfu , Ibiza , Heraklion , Kalamata , Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden , Kefalonia , Kos , Łódź , Preveza , Rhodes , Santorini , Zadar
SpiceJet Seasonal: Amritsar
Transavia Seasonal: Rotterdam/The Hague
TUI fly Belgium Casablanca
Volotea Seasonal: Asturias (begins 30 March 2023)[19] Lampedusa , Nantes (begins 13 May 2023),[20] Olbia , Pantelleria
Vueling Seasonal: Paris–Orly
Wizz Air Bacău , Bucharest , Chișinău , Cluj-Napoca , Craiova , Gdansk, Iași , Katowice , Sofia , Suceava , Timișoara , Tirana , Warsaw–Chopin
Cargo
Statistics
Traffic
Orio al Serio Airport – traffic information[22]
Year
Passengers
Movements
Cargo tons
2005
4,356,143
51,635
136,339
2006
5,244,794 (+20.4%)
56,358 (+9.1%)
140,630 (+3.1%)
2007
5,741,734 (+9.5%)
61,364 (+8.9%)
134,449 (−4.4%)
2008
6,482,590 (+12.9%)
64,390 (+4.9%)
122,398 (−9.0%)
2009
7,160,008 (+10.4%)
65,314 (+1.4%)
100,354 (−18.0%)
2010
7,661,061 (+7.2%)
67,167 (+6.3%)
106,050 (+6.5%)
2011
8,419,948 (+9.7%)
71,514 (+5.7%)
112,556 (+5.3%)
2012
8,801,392 (+5.5%)
72,420 (+4.3%)
116,730 (+4.0%)
2013
8,882,611 (+0.9%)
69,974 (−3.4%)
115,950 (−0.7%)
2014
8,696,085 (−2.1%)
66,390 (−5.1%)
122,488 (+5.6%)
2015
10,404,625 (+18.6%)
76,078 (+12.4%)
121,045 (−1.8%)
2016
11,159,631 (+7.3%)
79,953 (+5.1%)
117,765 (−2.7%)
2017
12,336,137 (+10.5%)
86,113 (+7.7%)
125,948 (+6.9%)
2018
12,938,572 (+4.9%)
89,533 (+4.0%)
123,032 (−2.3%)
2019
13,857,257 (+7.1%)
95,377 (+6.5%)
118,964 (−3.3%)
2020
3,833,063 (−72.3%)
38,668 (−59.5%)
51,543 (−56.7%)
2021
6,467,296 (+68.7%)
51,879 (+34.2%)
26,044 (−49.5%)
Busiest routes
Busiest domestic routes from Bergamo (from 2012)[23]
Rank City Passengers 2014 Passengers 2013 Passengers 2012 (o.w.) Airline
1 Bari, Apulia 395,912 398,801 185,188 Ryanair
2 Cagliari, Sardinia 351,967 378,223 189,440 Ryanair
3 Lamezia Terme, Calabria 337,278 344,402 175,985 Ryanair
4 Brindisi, Apulia 321,557 320,075 160,847 Ryanair
5 Catania, Sicily 316,688 197,628 n.a. Ryanair
6 Palermo, Sicily 316,099 310,468 151,766 Ryanair
7 Trapani, Sicily 221,158 225,746 111,730 Ryanair
8 Alghero, Sardinia 171,972 169,041 85,680 Ryanair
9 Pescara, Abruzzo 149,862 151,389 78,868 Ryanair
Busiest European routes from Bergamo (from 2012)[23]
Rank City Passengers 2014 Passengers 2013 Passengers 2012 Airline
1 London–Stansted, United Kingdom 433,762 372,387 346,870 Ryanair
2 Charleroi, Belgium 276,701 298,445 293,707 Ryanair
3 Barcelona, Spain 249,108 223,236 299,985 Ryanair
4 Beauvais, France 216,251 218,509 219,474 Ryanair
5 Valencia, Spain 206,733 196,978 186,484 Ryanair
6 Madrid, Spain 170,258 125,762 201,613 Ryanair
7 Dublin, Ireland 148,368 132,571 123,659 Ryanair
8 Bucharest, Romania 144,255 152,895 159,272 Blue Air , Wizz Air
9 Manchester, United Kingdom 118,321 114,136 102,345 Ryanair
10 Berlin–Schönefeld, Germany 116,148 83,651 89,554 Ryanair
11 Vilnius, Lithuania 113,560 99,493 95,044 Ryanair , Wizz Air
12 Sevilla, Spain 112,252 110,611 112,710 Ryanair
13 Stockholm–Skavsta, Sweden 110,575 112,713 112,259 Ryanair
14 Kraków, Poland 109,426 110,264 104,214 Ryanair
15 Eindhoven, Netherlands 109,320 109,824 107,090 Ryanair
16 Ibiza, Spain 105,693 95,678 97,635 AlbaStar , Ryanair
17 Sofia, Bulgaria 98,201 102,546 94,794 Wizz Air
18 Luqa, Malta 92,244 78,863 – Ryanair
19 Budapest, Hungary 91,377 102,955 185,536 Ryanair
20 Porto, Portugal 90,419 93,279 n.a. Ryanair
Busiest non-EU routes from Bergamo (from 2012)[23]
Rank City Passengers 2014 Passengers 2013 Passengers 2012 Airline
1 Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Turkey 107,222 120,750 106,643 Pegasus Airlines
2 Marsa Alam, Egypt 75,919 57,838 64,772 Neos , Meridiana , Small Planet , Trawel Fly
3 Casablanca, Morocco 72,808 79,882 63,737 Air Arabia Maroc
4 Kyiv, Ukraine 63,817 84,543 n.a. Wizz Air
5 Tirana, Albania 52,276 63,730 n.a. Belle Air
Accidents and incidents
On 30 October 2005, Trade Air Flight 729 crashed near Bergamo , Italy, shortly after taking off in poor weather. The flight was a night-time cargo flight from Bergamo to Zagreb operated by a Let L-410 Turbolet with the registration 9A-BTA. All three people on board, two pilots and a passenger, were killed.[24]
On 5 August 2016, during the night, Boeing 737 -476 (SF) registered HA-FAX, operated by ASL Airlines Hungary , overshot while landing on runway 28 in Bergamo and came to a stop on a parking lot and on a secondary highway lane that is around the airport, 300 m from the runway end. No one was injured, but some cars were destroyed and the plane sustained substantial damages. The plane was removed from the street the same day. The air traffic remained unvaried without delays.[25]
Ground transportation
Car
The A4 is one of the main road networks that links the airport.
Bus
There are several public transportation links to and from downtown Milan, including express coaches.[26] There are further connections to/from Bergamo city center, Arezzo , Bologna, Brescia , Monza , Turin , Malpensa Airport, and Milan Trade Exhibition Center, Parma , Torino, and Verona .
Railway
While a railway station is currently being built at Bergamo airport by 2024,[27] the current nearest railway station is Bergamo railway station , 3.5 miles (5.6 km) away. There is no official shuttle between the airport and the railway station. A bus service operated by ATB connects to the airport, about 10 minutes from the train station.[28]
See also
References
External links
Media related to Orio al Serio International Airport at Wikimedia Commons
International
Domestic Unscheduled Military Defunct
History of Bergamo
Timeline
Kingdom of the Lombards
Lombard League
Republic of Venice
Republic of Bergamo
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
Il Risorgimento
Italian resistance movement
Monuments and places
Accademia Carrara
Cappella Colleoni
Duomo di Bergamo
Santa Maria Maggiore
Teatro Donizetti
Personalities Neighborhoods
Colognola
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Valtesse
Valverde
Transportation
На других языках [de] Flughafen Bergamo Der Flughafen Bergamo (italienisch Aeroporto di Bergamo-Orio al Serio, auch Il Caravaggio International Airport – Bergamo Orio al Serio; IATA-Code: BGY, ICAO-Code: LIME) ist ein internationaler Flughafen in Norditalien. Er liegt 45 km nordöstlich von Mailand und 5 km südöstlich von Bergamo auf dem Gebiet der lombardischen Gemeinde Orio al Serio. Dieser Flughafen wird vor allem von Billig- und Frachtfluggesellschaften genutzt, die ihn auch als „Flughafen Mailand-Bergamo“ oder „Mailand-Orio al Serio“ bezeichnen. - [en] Orio al Serio International Airport [es] Aeropuerto de Bérgamo-Orio al Serio
El Aeropuerto Internacional de Orio al Serio (IATA: BGY, OACI: LIME) es un aeropuerto que está localizado en Orio al Serio, en los alrededores de Bérgamo, y sirve al tráfico aéreo de la ciudad de Bérgamo y de su provincia, además del de bajo costo de la región de Lombardía, en Italia. El aeropuerto es operado por Società Aeroporto Civile Bergamo Orio al Serio (SACBO). El aeropuerto prestó servicio a más de 8,4 millones de pasajeros en el 2011 y es el aeropuerto para aerolíneas de bajo costo más importante de Italia. El aeropuerto, junto al Aeropuerto de Milán-Linate y al Aeropuerto de Milán-Malpensa, forma el sistema aeroportuario de la región de Lombardía, el más importante de Italia. [fr] Aéroport international de Bergame-Orio al Serio (Le Caravage) L'Aéroport International Le Caravage de Bergamo Orio al Serio code IATA : BGY • code OACI : LIME est un aéroport situé à Orio al Serio à 5 km de la ville de Bergame, à environ 45 km au nord-est de Milan en Italie.
Il est principalement utilisé par les compagnies aériennes à bas prix pour la desserte de Milan et sa région. En 2019, plus de 13,8 millions de passagers y ont transité au départ et à l'arrivée, ce qui fait de l'aéroport le plus important d'Italie pour le trafic aérien Low cost. [it] Aeroporto di Bergamo-Orio al Serio L'Aeroporto di Bergamo-Orio al Serio, ufficialmente Aeroporto Internazionale Il Caravaggio e anche noto con il nome commerciale di Milan Bergamo Airport (utilizzato nel sito ufficiale dell'aeroporto),[2][3] (sigla IATA BGY) è un aeroporto italiano situato nel comune di Orio al Serio, a 5 km di distanza dal centro di Bergamo e 50 km dal centro di Milano; occupa anche porzioni dei comuni di Grassobbio e Seriate.
È una delle tre basi operative principali di Ryanair, assieme all'aeroporto di Dublino-Cork e all'aeroporto di Londra-Stansted.
È il terzo scalo italiano per numero di passeggeri.[4] [ru] Орио-аль-Серио (аэропорт) Международный аэропорт Орио-аль-Серио имени Караваджо (известный также как аэропорт Бергамо, аэропорт Милан-Бергамо; итал. Aeroporto di Bergamo-Orio al Serio) расположен в коммуне Орио-аль-Серио, в 4 км на юго-восток от центра Бергамо, в 45 км от центра Милана (Италия). Является одним из трёх, наряду с аэропортами Мальпенса и Линате аэропортов, обслуживающих Милан.
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