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Hosted By: Turin 12 November, Sheraton Malpensa Hotel Trieste Venice Milan Hosted By: Turin Pisa Ancona Florence Rome Bari Cagliari Palermo CONTENT Airports with direct rail access Ancona Falconara Airport 4 Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport 6 Cagliari Elmas Airport 8 Falcone–Borsellino (Palermo) Airport 10 Leonardo da Vinci Airport 12 Malpensa Airport 14 Turin Airport 16 Airport with rail links under construction Trieste Airport 20 Pisa International Airport 22 Bologna Airport 24 Malpensa Airport Public transport: 42% Private transport: 58% Leonardo di Vinci Airport Public transport: 73% Private transport: 27% Italian airports with direct rail access Ancona Falconara Airport www.marcheairport.com Ancona Falconara Airport is an important international Marche Airport is connected to the railway line via the airport serving the Ancona city in the Marche region of Castelferretti Railway Station, located directly in front of Italy. The airport is strategically located at the heart of the terminal building. The station is managed by the na- the Marche region and about 15 kilometers on the West- tional rail company of Ferrovie dello Stato, and Trenitalia ern side of the city of Ancona. operates the line. The railway line connects the airport with Ancona Railway Station in about 15-18 min, costing 1.75 euro. Airport Name Ancona Falconara IATA code AOI Country Italy City served Ancona Distance from the City 15 km Airport operation start - Funding - Owner Public authorities (93% shares) private entrepreneurs (7% shares) Airport train operator Trenitalia Airport train operation start - 2012 2013 2014 Airport passenger numbers 610,525 564,576 480,673 International 403,022 365,877 306,518 Domestic 172,779 175,688 165,657 Business - - 34% Leisure - - 52% Transfer 4,746 5,534 1679 Public/private transport mode share - - - Top 5 popular destinations Rome, London, Trapani, Barcelona & Monaco Top 3 Airlines Alitalia, Ryan air, Volotea © Global AirRail Alliance 2015 Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport www.aeroportidipuglia.it Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport is an airport serving the city of Journey time takes about 15 min and a single one way Bari in Italy. It is approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) northwest ticket costs €5. from the town centre. The Bari metropolitan railway service, operated by Ferrotramviaria, connects the Airport with Bari Centrale railway station in the city centre. Airport Name Bari Karol Wojtyła IATA code BRI Country Italy City served Bari Distance from the City 8 km Airport operation start - Funding - Owner - Airport train operator Ferrotramviaria S.p.A Airport train operation start 2013 2012 2013 2014 Airport passenger numbers 3,778,682 3,599,910 3,296,676 International 1,028,072 1,073,248 1,122,588 Domestic 2,733,289 2,516,458 2,542,393 Business - - - Leisure - - - Transfer 14,027 6710 9047 Public/private transport mode share - - - Top 5 popular destinations Venice, Verona, Rome, Milan, Palermo Top 3 Airlines Volotea, RyanAir, Alitalia © Global AirRail Alliance 2015 Cagliari Elmas Airport www.cagliariairport.it Cagliari Airport managed by SOGAER is Sardinia’s most national destinations serviced by major European -air important airport in terms of traffic and size. SOGAER lines. In 2014 3,639,627 passengers have chosen Cagliari faces the role of managing the main access door of the Airport to begin or end their flight trips. island with a strong sense of responsibility. From June 9th 2013 the airport is easily accessible by The organisation commits to deliver airport services of train from Cagliari and all major Sardinian cities thanks the highest quality and safety levels; to plan the ex- to the new ‘Elmas Aeroporto’ railway station. The rail pansion of the airport infrastructures while endorsing service starts at about 5AM and ends after 9PM with 20 the economic development of both the airport and its mins. average frequency. The journey to and from down- territory. town takes 5-7 mins, single fare is €1.25. Tickets are sold by Trenitalia at the vending machine located inside the The number of travellers arriving and departing from station, online and by official ticket counters and autho- Cagliari Airport increases every year thanks to our flight rized dealers. routes network that includes primary domestic and inter- Airport Name Cagliari Elmas IATA code CAG Country Italy City served Cagliari Distance from the City 7km Airport operation start 1937 Funding Italian Civil Aviation Authority Owner So.G.Aer. S.p.A. Airport train operator Trenitalia Airport train operation start 2013 2012 2013 2014 Airport passenger numbers 3,592,020 3,587,907 3,639,631 International 690,833 799,126 747,807 Domestic 2,880,453 2,775,484 2,881,481 Business - - - Leisure - - - Transfer 14,565 6,974 4,466 Public/private transport mode share - - - Top 5 popular destinations Rome, Milan, Munich, Barcelona, Bolonga Top 3 Airlines Ryanair, Meridiana, Easyjet © Global AirRail Alliance 2015 Falcone–Borsellino (Palermo) Airport www.palermo-airport.com Falcone-Borsellino Airport also known as Palermo is Trinacria Express connects Palermo Centrale station with located 35km from Palermo, the capital city of the Italian Punta Raisi airport. The first departure from Palermo island of Sicily. The airport is still one of the busiest Centrale station is at 4.45 and the last is at 20.09. From southern airports in Italy, with many national and inter- Falcone-Borsellino airport, the first departure is at 5.54 national flights. The airport structure is organised above and the last is at 22.05 . The journey times vary depend- one terminal, a total width of 450 acres with two run- ing on the departure time and the number of stops, and ways. can take between 45 and 70 minutes. The terminal has four levels, a subterranean floor, a The cost of the ticket is €5.50. Passengers can buy tickets ground floor, a first floor and a second floor, with arrivals online, at the ticket desks, at the self-service machines, and departures in both upper levels. in travel agencies and at authorised sales points. Airport Name Aeroporto di Palermo - Falcone E Borsellino IATA code PMO Country Italy City served Palermo Distance from the City 35km Airport operation start 1985 Funding Unavailable Owner GESAP Airport train operator Trinacria Express (Trenitalia) Airport train operation start 2001 2012 2013 2014 Airport passenger numbers 4,581,995 4,333,058 4,553,631 International 874,129 943,182 933,572 Domestic 3,707,866 3,707,866 3,620,059 Business 17% 20% 19% Leisure 69% 63% 61% Transfer - - - Public/private transport mode share 54% / 40% 54% / 40% 55% / 34% Top 5 popular destinations Milan, Rome, Lampedusa, Barcelona, Bologna Top 3 Airlines Ryanair, Volotea, Vueling © Global AirRail Alliance 2015 Members of Leonardo da Vinci Airport www.adr.it Aeroporti di Roma - ADR S.p.A. - was established in 1974 The FL1 rail line regional trains to/from other stations in as exclusive concessionaire for the operation of the Rome, including Rome Tiburtina, with departures every main Italian airport system consisting of both Fiumicino 15 minutes on weekdays and every 30 minutes on public “Leonardo da Vinci” airport and Ciampino “G.B. Pastine” holidays airport. Frecciargento four high-speed trains, two arriving and Fiumicino airport is connected to the centre of Rome by two departing, connect daily the Leonardo da Vinci Trenitalia rail services. The train station is located inside airport with Rome, Florence, Bologna, Padua and Venice, the airport close to the arrival and departure Terminal. without intermediate transfers. The Leonardo Express, departs every 30 minutes (depar- tures every 15 minutes at times of increased traffic flow. Airport Name Leonardo da Vinci IATA code FCO Country Italy City served Rome Distance from the City 32km Airport operation start 1961 Funding Private Owner ADR S.p.A. Airport train operator Leonardo Express (Trenitalia) Airport train operation start 1994 2012 2013 2014 Airport passenger numbers 37,063,000 36,267,684 38,623,400 International 67.9% 69.8% 70.2% Domestic 32.1% 30.2% 29.8% Business 30.2% 24.4% 22.4% Leisure 69.8% 75.6% 77.6% Transfer 27% 28% 26% Public/private transport mode share 68% / 32% 72% / 28% 73% / 27% Top 5 popular destinations Paris, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona & Madrid Top 3 Airlines Alitalia, Easyjet & Vueling © Global AirRail Alliance 2015 Members of Malpensa Airport www.milanomalpensa-airport.com Malpensa airport is a strategic piece of infrastructure A new train connection between Terminal 1 and Terminal that provides direct intercontinental access to its sur- 2 is currently under construction. The projects is part roundings and guarantees passengers and goods traffic of the TEN-T developemnt (Trans European Transport immediate and fast contact with the rest of the world. Network) as Milano Malpensa airport is a key element in two out of nine new multimodal European corridors The airport is connected to Northern Italy and Switzer- (“Rhine-Alpine” and “Mediterranean”). land’s main towns and cities by rail and 2 motorways. Milan Malpensa Terminal 1 can be easily reached from the centre of Milan with the Malpensa Express train from Cadorna (429min), Milano Centrale (43 min) and Milano Porta Garibaldi stations. The trains run every 15 minutes. Airport Name Malpensa IATA code MXP Country Italy City served Milan Distance from the City 48km Airport operation start 1948 and new terminal in 1998 Funding Private Owner Milan Municipality 55,65%, F2i 44,31%, other 0,88% Airport train operator Malpensa Express (Trenord) Airport train operation start 1999 2012 2013 2014 Airport passenger numbers 18,329,205 17,781,144 17,574,048 International - - - Domestic 19% 17% 15% Business 25% 38% 37% Leisure 56% 52% 52% Transfer - - - Public/private transport mode share 39% / 61% 44% / 56% 42% / 58% Top 5 popular destinations London, New York, Paris, Barecelona & Dubai Top 3 Airlines EasyJet, Lufthansa, Alitalia & Emirates © Global AirRail Alliance 2015 Turin Airport www.aeroportoditorino.it Turin Airport can handle up to 6 million passengers per The train connects Torino Airport’s station with Torino year.
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