The Airport - Trapani Airport
Trapani Airport opened in the early 1960s with connections to Palermo, Pantelleria and Tunisia and from 1964 to Naples and Rome.
Thanks to its strategic geographical position, the airport saw an increase in military activity with the establishment of the "37th stormo" of the AMI, located in the military area, now separated from the civilian airport to guarantee the complete independence of both structures.
After a long period of inactivity, since 2003 the air traffic has notably increased thanks to the application of local national flights currently running to Bari, Bologna, Cagliari, Milano Linate e Roma Fiumicino, operated by air company Air One.
Also, since September 2006, the low cost company Ryanair operates a daily flight to Pisa, whilst since spring 2007 new international flights have been available to Barcelona-Girona and Dublin. The air company Meridiana operates daily flights to Pantelleria and Palermo.
In the regional plan for Sicilian air transport, 2 aeronautic areas are being planned, the western one represented by the airports of Palermo and Trapani, and the eastern one represented by the airports of Catania and Comiso.
The civilian airport is under the management of Airgest, founded in June 1992 ed operative since January 1993.
It is a military airport, open to national civilian traffic with independent runways.
Technical data
Typology: Military Airport open to authorised civilian
Code: ICAO / LICT /
Codes: IATA / TPS /
height above sea level: 7,60 m.
Position: 15 Km. from Trapani
geographical Coordinates: 37° 54" 42" N, 12° 29" 11" E
Sedime: 123 Ha
SITA: TPSAGXH
Open: 24 h
Runway: RWY 13/31 dim. 2.698 mt. X 45 mt.
Anti fire Category: 7° ICAO
Management and handling: AIRGEST S.p.A.