Santiago de Compostela Airport Aeroporto de Santiago de Compostela Aeropuerto de Santiago de Compostela |
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Airport type | Public/Military | ||||||||||
Operator | Aena | ||||||||||
Serves | Galicia, Spain | ||||||||||
Location | Santiago de Compostela | ||||||||||
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Built | 1932 | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 1,213 ft / 370 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 42°53′47″N 08°24′55″W / 42.89639°N 8.41528°WCoordinates: 42°53′47″N 08°24′55″W / 42.89639°N 8.41528°W | ||||||||||
Website | www |
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Statistics (2016) | |||||||||||
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Passengers | 2,510,740 |
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Passenger change 15-16 | 9.3% |
Aircraft Movements | 21,227 |
Movements change 15-16 | 3.6% |
Santiago de Compostela Airport (Galician: Aeroporto de Santiago de Compostela, Spanish: Aeropuerto de Santiago de Compostela) (IATA: SCQ, ICAO: LEST) is an international airport serving the autonomous community and historical region of Galicia in Spain. It is the 2nd busiest airport in northern Spain after Bilbao Airport.
The airport is located in the parish of Lavacolla, 13 km from Santiago de Compostela and handled 2,510,740 passengers in 2016. It is the main focus city of Vueling in the northwest Iberian Peninsula, and Ryanair's only focus city in Northern Spain. The Christian pilgrimage route of the Camino de Santiago runs near the airport.
The airport was set up by a group of aviation enthusiasts in October 1932 and two months directors were chosen to select where the airport was going to be built. In 1935 construction work started at the airport where two years later on 27 September 1937 the first scheduled flight from Santiago de Compostela took place. After the Spanish Civil war, political prisoners (who were held in the concentration camp of Lavacolla) were forced to work in the construction of the airport.