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Information on Spain Airports
Click here for an airport parking quotation Spain AirportsAfter the US and France, Spain is the third most visited holiday destination in the world, largely due to the amount of Europeans visiting the south coast and the Balearic and Canary island chains. Spain is a big country and there is something of interest everywhere you go. The cities are loaded with treasures and the countryside ranges from beautiful to outstanding. Spain has more than 50 airports connecting its islands and difficult-to-reach places with the country’s large urban centres and the rest of the world. Spain has a comprehensive and cheap public transport network, while reasonably priced air tickets make air travel within the country popular. Madrid Barajas International Airport is Spain’s busiest, with more than 25-million people passing through its gates to worldwide destinations each year including numerous South American cities. The airport is forever increasing its passenger output, with additional flights and routes added each year. There are currently three terminals handling domestic, intercontinental and international flights and the terminals are joined by moving walkways. The metro, buses and taxis provide access to Madrid city centre, but there is no direct rail link. Spain’s second airport, Barcelona’s El Prat de Llobregat is a modern facility that operates a large number of domestic and international flights; there are 40 flights per day to and from Madrid alone. The airport’s three terminals are linked by walkways and trains conveniently serve the centre of Barcelona, from where you can transfer to the metro system. Buses and taxis are also available from the airport throughout the day. Palma de Mallorca International Airport on the island of Majorca is also an extremely busy airport, handling in excess of 20-million passengers per year. Dozens of scheduled and charter flights arrive here from all over Europe throughout the year. Palma Airport has one terminal with four concourses and access to the city and nearby resorts is provided by buses, shuttles and taxis. Tenerife Norte Los Rodeos International Airport handles around four-million passengers per year, a large number for a tiny island airport. Scheduled flights mainly come in from Spain, but there are also many charter flights arriving from all over Europe. There are no rail connections at Los Rodeos, but buses, shuttles and taxis are available.Essential Travel airport parkingWe supply online airport parking at all major UK airports.Aberdeen airport parking Car park name - Aberdeen Airpark. Birmingham airport parking Car parks include - APH Birmingham and Airparks Birmingham. Bristol airport parking Car park name - Silver Parking. Cardiff airport parking Car parks include - Airparks Cardiff and Highwayman Parking. East Midlands airport parking Car park name - Airparks East Midlands. Edinburgh airport parking Car parks include - Park and Fly and Secure Air Parks Edinburgh. Gatwick airport parking Car parks include - APH Gatwick, Parking Express, BCP Gatwick and NCP Flightpath. Glasgow airport parking Car parks include - Airparks Glasgow, Parksafe Glasgow and NCP Flightpath. Heathrow airport parking Car parks include - Parking Express, Pink Elephant and Purple Parking. Luton airport parking Car park name - Airparks Luton. Manchester airport parking Car parks include - APH Manchester, Carminder, Premier and Ringway Airpark. |
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