Il Caravaggio International Airport
Il Caravaggio International Airport Aeroporto di Bergamo-Orio al Serio |
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IATA: BGY – ICAO: LIME | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Operator | SACBO | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Bergamo and Milan | ||||||||||||||
Location | Orio al Serio, Lombardy, Italy | ||||||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 782 ft / 238 m | ||||||||||||||
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Website | www |
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Source: List of the busiest airports in Europe, Italian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]
Statistics from Assaeroporti[2] |
Il Caravaggio International Airport (IATA: BGY, ICAO: LIME), also known as Orio al Serio Airport, is an international airport located in the municipal territory of Orio al Serio, 2 nautical miles (3.7 kilometres; 2.3 miles) southeast of Bergamo in Italy. The airport is 45 km (28 mi) north-east of Milan, which it serves together with Malpensa Airport and Linate Airport, the city's two primary airports. The airport served 8,696,085 passengers in 2014 and is the fourth busiest in Italy.
The airport is managed by SACBO, a company partially owned by SEA, the operator of Linate and Malpensa airports. SEA, the company that runs the latter two airports, also holds a 31% stake in SACBO.[3] It is named "Il Caravaggio" after the Baroque painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, who lived as a child at Caravaggio in the Province of Bergamo.[4]
Contents
Services
Ground handling services are provided by the SACBO and Airport Global Services. Security services were formerly provided by SACBO with the supervision of the Polizia di Frontiera (Border Police), Guardia di Finanza (Italian Customs Police) and Ente Nazionale Aviazione Civile (Italy's Civil Aviation Authority). Due to labour disputes and costs the security services have been outsourced to a private security firm (Fidelitas).
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Cargo
Airlines | Destinations |
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DHL Aviation | Belgrade, Bologna, Bucharest, Budapest, Cologne/Bonn, Geneva, Ljubljana |
DHL Aviation operated by EAT Leipzig |
Athens, Brussels, Budapest, Châlons Vatry, East Midlands, Leipzig/Halle, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion, Treviso |
DHL Aviation operated by Swiftair |
Ancona, Vitoria, East Midlands |
UPS Airlines operated by Star Air (Maersk) |
Bologna, Cologne/Bonn, Pescara |
Statistics
Year | Passengers | Movements | Cargo tons |
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2005 | 4,356,143 | 51,635 | 136,339 |
2006 | 5,244,794 (+20.4%) | 56,358 (+9.1%) | 140,630 (+3.1%) |
2007 | 5,741,734 (+9.5%) | 61,364 (+8.9%) | 134,449 (-4.4%) |
2008 | 6,482,590 (+12.9%) | 64,390 (+4.9%) | 122,398 (-9.0%) |
2009 | 7,160,008 (+10.4%) | 65,314 (+1.4%) | 100,354 (-18.0%) |
2010 | 7,661,061 (+7.2%) | 67,167 (+6.3%) | 106,050 (+6.5%) |
2011 | 8,419,948 (+9.7%) | 71,514 (+5.7%) | 112,556 (+5.3%) |
2012 | 8,801,392 (+5.5%) | 72,420 (+4.3%) | 116,730 (+4.0%) |
2013 | 8,882,611 (+0.9%) | 69,974 (-3.4%) | 115,950 (-0.7%) |
2014 | 8,696,085 (-2.1%) | 66,390 (-5.1%) | 122,488 (+5.6%) |
Rank | City | Passengers 2014 | Passengers 2013 | Passengers 2012 (o.w.) | Airline |
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1 | Bari, Apulia | 395,912 | 398,801 | 185,188 | Ryanair |
2 | Cagliari, Sardinia | 351,967 | 378,223 | 189,440 | Ryanair |
3 | Lamezia Terme, Calabria | 337,278 | 344,402 | 175,985 | Ryanair |
4 | Brindisi, Apulia | 321,557 | 320,075 | 160,847 | Ryanair |
5 | Catania, Sicily | 316,688 | 197,628 | n.a. | Ryanair |
6 | Palermo, Sicily | 316,099 | 310,468 | 151,766 | Ryanair |
7 | Trapani, Sicily | 221,158 | 225,746 | 111,730 | Ryanair |
8 | Alghero, Sardinia | 171,972 | 169,041 | 85,680 | Ryanair |
9 | Pescara, Abruzzo | 149,862 | 151,389 | 78,868 | Ryanair |
Rank | City | Passengers 2014 | Passengers 2013 | Passengers 2012 | Airline |
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1 | London-Stansted, United Kingdom | 433,762 | 372,387 | 346,870 | Ryanair |
2 | Charleroi, Belgium | 276,701 | 298,445 | 293,707 | Ryanair |
3 | Barcelona, Spain | 249,108 | 223,236 | 299,985 | Ryanair |
4 | Beauvais, France | 216,251 | 218,509 | 219,474 | Ryanair |
5 | Valencia, Spain | 206,733 | 196,978 | 186,484 | Ryanair |
6 | Madrid, Spain | 170,258 | 125,762 | 201,613 | Ryanair |
7 | Dublin, Ireland | 148,368 | 132,571 | 123,659 | Ryanair |
8 | Bucharest, Romania | 144,255 | 152,895 | 159,272 | Blue Air, Wizz Air |
9 | Manchester, United Kingdom | 118,321 | 114,136 | 102,345 | Ryanair |
10 | Berlin-Schönefeld, Germany | 116,148 | 83,651 | 89,554 | Ryanair |
11 | Vilnius, Lithuania | 113,560 | 99,493 | 95,044 | Ryanair, Wizz Air |
12 | Sevilla, Spain | 112,252 | 110,611 | 112,710 | Ryanair |
13 | Stockholm-Skavsta, Sweden | 110,575 | 112,713 | 112,259 | Ryanair |
14 | Kraków, Poland | 109,426 | 110,264 | 104,214 | Ryanair |
15 | Eindhoven, Netherlands | 109,320 | 109,824 | 107,090 | Ryanair |
16 | Ibiza, Spain | 105,693 | 95,678 | 97,635 | AlbaStar, Ryanair |
17 | Sofia, Bulgaria | 98,201 | 102,546 | 94,794 | Wizz Air |
18 | Luqa, Malta | 92,244 | 78,863 | - | Ryanair |
19 | Budapest, Hungary | 91,377 | 102,955 | 185,536 | Ryanair |
20 | Porto, Portugal | 90,419 | 93,279 | n.a. | Ryanair |
Rank | City | Passengers 2014 | Passengers 2013 | Passengers 2012 | Airline |
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1 | Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen, Turkey | 107,222 | 120,750 | 106,643 | Pegasus Airlines |
2 | Marsa Alam, Egypt | 75,919 | 57,838 | 64,772 | Neos, Meridiana, Small Planet, Trawel Fly |
3 | Casablanca, Morocco | 72,808 | 79,882 | 63,737 | Air Arabia Maroc |
4 | Kyiv, Ukraine | 63,817 | 84,543 | n.a. | Wizz Air |
5 | Tirana, Albania | 52,276 | 63,730 | n.a. | Belle Air |
Accidents and incidents
- On 8 February 1989, a Boeing 707 operated by Independent Air en route to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic crashed into the mountains of Santa Maria Island, Azores, Portugal, during an approach to the island airport for a stopover, and killed all the 144 passengers and crew on board.
- On 1 July 2002, a Boeing 757-23AF operated by DHL Aviation had taken off from Bergamo and was involved in the Überlingen mid-air collision with a BAL Bashkirian Airlines Tupolev Tu-154M whilst over Lake Constance, near Überlingen, Germany. All 71 people on board the two aircraft were killed
Ground transportation
There are several public transportation links to and from downtown Milan, including express coaches[8] and a combination of local buses and train connections.[9] There are further connections to/from Bergamo city center, Brescia, Monza, Turin, Malpensa Airport, and Milan Trade Exhibition Center. Car rentals (also with drivers) and taxis are available in the arrivals section.
See also
References
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External links
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- Official website
- Accident history for BGY at Aviation Safety Network
- Current weather for LIME at NOAA/NWS
- ↑ EAD Basic
- ↑ Associazione Italiana Gestori Aeroportuali
- ↑ S.A.C.B.O. S.p.A. - Società per l'Aeroporto Civile di Bergamo – Orio al Serio
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- ↑ http://www.orioaeroporto.it/it/orario-voli-charter-stagionale/
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