The Canarian archipelago lies in the Atlantic Ocean,quite far from the coast of Spain to which it belongs. Naturally, the main type of communication between it and mainland Europe in this age of space exploration is air transport.
Canary Islands is a popular tourist destination.A direction that does not know the notion of "low season". But where do the travelers land, at what airport? The Canary Islands are an archipelago. It includes seven fairly large areas of land, not counting small rocks. The main island in the archipelago is Gran Canaria. Naturally, here is the international airport. It's called simply and simply - Gran Canaria. So the passengers immediately know on which island they landed. But this is not the only airport in the archipelago. How to fly to the Canary Islands and travel between the islands, read in the article.
We begin our review of the air harbors of the archipelago withthe main one. This airport has international status and accepts flights from many countries, including from Russia. But that is not all. The main air harbor of Gran Canaria is the fifth honorary destination for passenger traffic among the airports of Spain (after the country's capital, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca and Malaga). It is located on the eastern tip of the island of the same name, near the shore of the ocean. If you fly Aeroflot, then, most likely, land at this airport.
The Canary Islands have two capitals. Once every four years the title of the main city passes then to Santa Cruz de Tenerife, then to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. This last resort is located just twenty kilometers north of the airport. The hub is a haven not only for civil aviation. It houses the Spanish Air Force base. And one of the stripes of the airport is even capable of taking a NASA shuttle in an emergency landing. The terminal of the air harbor is connected by bus route with the city. Registration of passengers traveling abroad starts 2 or 2 hours and a half before departure.
The largest island of the archipelago is calledTenerife. It is very popular with tourists. Therefore, it has two international airports - on the northern and southern extremities of the island. The largest of them is the second one. Previously, it was named after the Queen Sofia, which in November 1978 solemnly cut the red ribbon at its opening.
Now the annual passenger flow of this largetransport hub is about seven and a half million. The South Airport is located in Granadilla de Abona, sixty-one kilometers from the main city of Tenerife. If you are flying from Sheremetyevo or St. Petersburg, then land in the South.
Now this hub is officially calledNorthern airport ». The Canary Islands among themselves have a lively transport connection through the air. Of course, the North airport, like the South, has international status. From it the planes will start to Europe and South America. But the busiest route (forty flights a day) is Tenerife - Gran Canaria.
It should be noted the convenient location of the Northernairport. Los Rodeos is located a couple of kilometers from the main city of the island and sometimes the capital of the entire archipelago of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The harbor annually passes through itself more than four million passengers.
Only some flights from Western European countriesAccepts this international airport. The Canary Islands in the 50-60s of the last century experienced a tourist boom. He is still not going to decline. But the popularity of Fuerteventura was the reason for the construction of the airport on the third largest island of the archipelago. The location of the air harbor is very convenient - five kilometers from the city of Puerto del Rosario. Basically, this hub serves flights between the islands.
The inhabitants of the archipelago prefer the airtransport to the sea. Therefore, on all more or less significant islands there are airports. Even the tiny Hierro has its own hub. For small dimensions it is called "Crab Airport". Its carrying capacity is one hundred and seventy with a small number of thousands of passengers. The most popular flights are in Tenerife, Gran Canaria and La Palma.
La Gomera is another small airportarchipelago. It is located on the eponymous island near the village of Alahero, thirty-five kilometers from the main city. The hub consists of one terminal and only accepts domestic flights. La Palma is located on the same scrap of land and eight kilometers south of the main city of Santa Cruz. With a modest size of the harbor, its passenger traffic is one million sixty-seven thousand people per year. It accepts seasonal charters, and recently also regular flights from Europe. The largest of the small airports of the archipelago is Lanzarote. It is located five kilometers from Arrecife. The airport annually serves five million travelers. Recently the old terminal of this air harbor has turned into an entertaining Aviation Museum.
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