General information
The busiest airport in Sicily is located south of the city. Catania Fontanarossa Airport – Rome Fiumicino Airport is Italy’s busiest air route. The east coast of Sicily is a popular holiday destination for Italians and international tourists. Since 2021, Catania Fontanarossa Airport has its own train station, accessible by shuttle bus from Terminal A.
Where is Catania Fontanarossa Airport situated?
Catania Fontanarossa Airport is situated south of the city and Mount Etna. The airport is easily accessible by car via the E45 and A19 motorways, from the city you can follow the SS114.
How many terminals does Catania Fontanarossa Airport have?
Catania Fontanarossa Airport has two terminals, namely Terminal A and Terminal C (since 2018). Terminal A is the largest and most used, the terminal consists of two floors with Arrivals on the ground floor and Departures on the first floor. Terminal C is fairly small and used only for departing flights, including easyJet. All passengers arrive at Terminal A.
Transportation options and travel costs to/from the centre of Catania
Transportation options and travel costs to/from the centre of Catania
Train
A good alternative for flying to or from Catania Fontanarossa Airport are the following airports, sorted by distance from the airport. You can also take a look at the complete list of airports in Italy.
| Comiso Airport | 66km |
| Malta Airport (Malta) | 187km |
| Palermo Airport | 190km |
| Lamezia Terme Airport | 190km |
Which airlines fly from and to Catania Fontanarossa Airport?
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