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Catania Fontanarossa Airport
- Free Wi-Fi available throughout the airport.
- Shops are available, including duty-free and local specialty stores.
- Parking available with both short-term and long-term options, approximately 1€ per hour.
- Available outside the terminal.
- Elevators, ramps.
- Available throughout the airport.
- Lounge services available, including the SAC Lounge.
- Located in the arrivals area.
- Bus: 457, 524
- Train: Catania Aeroporto Fontanarossa
From Catania Fontanarossa Airport
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If you are planning to fly to/from Catania Fontanarossa Airport, check out our tips on what’s the best way to travel between the airport and the city centre. It’s always good to know, what’s the most convenient way to get to your destination. You can also find some data on the Catania Fontanarossa Airport facilities and some local tips on the airport itself.
Travel from Catania to Catania Fontanarossa Airport
Catania is the lively second city of Sicily, at the foot of the still-active Mount Etna volcano. The city's downtown area shows the signs of a place that's seen the consequences of living in the shadow of a volcano. Look out for the buildings and especially the many Baroque fountains that are constructed using black lava, a legacy of multiple eruptions. You'll know a fountain is Baroque because of excessive ornamentation. Travel to the city's airport, known as Catania Fontanarossa Airport, from the city centre is relatively simple. There are regular coaches on the local AMT network, with "Alicoach Aeroporto" identification, which leave from central Catania and reach Catania Fontanarossa Airport in about 50 minutes.
What's the best way to get to the airport from the city centre?
There's a quick and easy coach service to Catania Fontanarossa Airport. The distance is a short one, about four miles (6.4 kilometers), and even with local stops, the coach takes no more than 50 minutes. travellers should look out for the "Alicoach Aeroporto" signs on these airport coaches. The coaches originate in the city centre, at the central train station. There's also a stop just outside Catania Cathedral, known locally as the Duomo, which can be convenient for most of the city centre hotels. These coaches run at 20 minute intervals throughout the day.
How far is it from the city centre to the airport?
It's not far from central Catania to Catania Fontanarossa Airport. The distance is just over four miles (6.4 kilometers). The journey shouldn't take more than 20 minutes on the regular "Alicoach Aeroporto" coach service, which stops directly outside the airport itself. Do prepare, however, for rush hour at the beginning at the end of each day and plan on taking an earlier coach than you might have otherwise. There are clear signs on all roads to the airport. Taxis to the airport are readily available and cost much more than the coach service. Taxis make the journey to Catania Fontanarossa Airport in about 15 minutes.
What facilities are there at the airport?
Catania Fontanarossa Airport is the second largest in Sicily, after that in Palermo. The airport is also known as Vincenzo Bellini Airport, after the classical composer Bellini who was born in Sicily. It's the coachiest airport on the island with a full range of facilities to match. Parts of Catania Fontanarossa Airport date back to the 1920s but it's had a makeover in recent years, and now boasts at least some of the facilities that international travellers expect. The departure terminal has a table service restaurant with full meals available as well as a coffee bar. There's additionally a self-service restaurant. A large choice of shops is available, including duty-free shops. The airport's automatic cash machine is available during office hours on weekdays only. The only free WiFi for passengers at the airport is in the VIP lounges which require an entry free.
How accessible is the route for those with limited mobility?
Some of the coaches which run on the Alicoach route to Catania Fontanarossa Airport have wheelchair ramps, but not all of them do. Taxis are available which can carry wheelchairs. These taxis can easily be booked. At Catania Fontanarossa Airport all facilities are accessible to those with reduced mobility. The airport has a dedicated staff for those needing assistance, including with boarding the plane. These staff are on duty 24 hours a day. Elevators are available for those who are less able to use the airport's stairs.
Local tips: how to travel to the airport like a local
Locals generally use the local coach service to Catania Fontanarossa Airport because these coaches run on the AMT network, like most other coaches in Sicily. The "Alicoach Aeroporto" service stops locally in Catania itself meaning that most people have a stop nearby. Tickets are relatively cheap and the service is also a quick one, taking no more than 50 minutes. Taxis are substantially more expensive but much quicker. Those travelling in a group may find a taxi to cost the same as a coach.
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