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Guide to Andalucia > Destinations > Conil > Getting
around > By air
Conil. Getting around. By air
Conil’s two nearest airports are those at Jerez de la Frontera and Gibraltar, both with rail and bus connections through the Cádiz
region and beyond.
For more detailed information on regional airports, please visit our
dedicated guide to airports in Andalucía in this guide.
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| AIRPORT OF JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA |
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While relatively small, the airport of
Jerez is one of the major tourism and travel hubs in
the province of Cádiz. During its initial design
it was planned as basically a regional airport for national
airlines, but with the capacity to expand to meet increasing
tourism and business traffic, both internal and overseas.
As more and more international flights land at Jerez,
the airport continues to grow. |
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Address: Carretera N-IV Madrid-Cádiz,
km 628
Telf: 956-150000 |
| AIRPORT OF MALAGA |
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In fact, Málaga’s Pablo Ruiz Picasso
Airport occupies fourth place in the league of airports
handling air traffic across the whole of Spain. In
2002 it reached an annual passenger total of 10,429,439
passengers, an increase of 5 per cent over 2001.
The aiport, overwhelmingly a tourism airport, is linked
directly with flights to seven major Spanish cities,
plus an estimated seventy or more European capital
cities and various destinations in the Americas, Asia
and Africa.
The increasing number of tourist flights heading for
the Costa del Sol has forced the airport to improve
its structure and quality of services almost constantly,
in response to the demands of its users, both tourists
and the airlines that serve them.
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Address: CTRA. N348
Telf: 902 404 704 |
| SEVILLE AIRPORT |
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Seville’s airport, first opened in 1940, faced
its ultimate expansion in 1989 when, in the run-up to
the EXPO 92 in the city, it built a new terminal building
to increase space for rising numbers of arrivals. The
extra terminal had an area of almost 200,000 sq m, and
required a new access road from the nearby N-IV motorway.
A new control tower was also built to the south of the
airport. The new facilities were inaugurated in July
1991, in time for the EXPO 92 influx. |
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Address: CTRA. N-IV Km 533
Telf: 954-449000 |
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