Naples International Airport

Naples International Airport (Aeroporto di Napoli-Capodichino) (IATA: NAP, ICAO:
LIRN) is the primary airport serving Naples and the Campania region in southern
Italy. Located about 7 kilometers northeast of Naples city center, the airport
plays a key role in connecting southern Italy to Europe and beyond, handling
over 12 million passengers annually.
The airport features a modern terminal with amenities such as free Wi-Fi,
duty-free shops, Italian fashion and souvenir stores, cafes, and restaurants
offering local cuisine. Services include ATMs, currency exchange, baby care
facilities, and assistance for passengers with reduced mobility. There are VIP
lounges and several car rental agencies onsite. Parking is available with
options for short and long stays.
Naples Airport is a hub for airlines like
ITA Airways,
Ryanair,
Wizz Air,
Lufthansa,
British Airways,
Turkish Airlines and
easyJet. Popular routes
include domestic flights to Rome and Milan and international flights to cities
like London, Paris, Barcelona, and Munich.
Public transport options include the Alibus shuttle, connecting the airport to
Naples Central Train Station and the city center in about 15–20 minutes. Taxis,
private shuttles, and car rentals are readily available, making the airport a
convenient gateway to southern Italy and the Amalfi Coast.
Passenger Guides
This passenger guides are available to help you find your route through the airports easily and efficiently.
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