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Faro Airport

Coordinates:37°00′52″N007°57′57″W / 37.01444°N 7.96583°W /37.01444; -7.96583
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International airport serving Faro, Portugal
For the airport in Yukon, Canada, seeFaro Airport (Yukon).
Not to be confused withParo Airport.

Faro Airport

Aeroporto Internacional de Faro
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerVinci SA
OperatorANA Aeroportos de Portugal
ServesFaro,Algarve,Portugal
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL7 m / 24 ft
Coordinates37°00′52″N007°57′57″W / 37.01444°N 7.96583°W /37.01444; -7.96583
Websiteana.pt
Map
LPFR is located in Portugal
LPFR
LPFR
Location within Portugal
Map
Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
10/282,4908,169Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Passengers9,830,000
Passengers change 23-24Increase 2.0%
Aircraft movements63,530
Movements change 23-24Increase 1.3%
Sources:ANAC,[2] Vinci,[3] ANA,[4][5] WAD[6]

Faro International Airport (Portuguese:Aeroporto de Faro,IATA:FAO,ICAO:LPFR), officiallyFaro - Gago Coutinho International Airport (Aeroporto Internacional de Faro - Gago Coutinho), is located four kilometres (two nautical miles) west[7] of the city ofFaro in Portugal. The airport opened in July 1965[8] being the main gateway to Faro District (the year-round resort region of theAlgarve) and southwestern Spain, with nearly 10 million passengers using the facility in 2024. Since 2022, it is named afterGago Coutinho, Portuguese geographer, cartographer, naval officer, historian and aviation pioneer.

History

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Arrivals area
Terminal building
Terminal building

Faro International Airport is located 4 km from Faro, the capital city of Algarve in Portugal. Situated in the southern coast of Portugal, the airport was constructed during the 1960s and inaugurated in 1965. ThePortuguese Government is the owner of Faro airport, although, in the 2010s, the administration was granted toVinci Group, company winning the privatization of the Portuguese airports operator -ANA Aeroportos de Portugal - which has been its operator. Along with the airports in Lisbon, Porto, Ponta Delgada, Santa Maria, Horta, Flores, Madeira, and Porto Santo, the airport's concessions to provide support to civil aviation were conceded to ANA Aeroportos de Portugal on 18 December 1998, under provisions of decree 404/98. With this concession, ANA became responsible for the planning, development and construction of future infrastructure.[9]

Since its opening in 1966 to the 2000s, Faro airport has had two major developments: the new passenger terminal building in 1989, and its enlargement in 2001. Faced with growing traffic demand and passenger safety and satisfaction needs, the development plan for 2009–2013 saw Faro airport undergo extensive improvements to runway and infrastructure, as well as a widespread renovation of the airport terminal and commercial areas.[10] The airport authority announced an expansion programme for Faro airport in February 2010. Phase I of the expansion started in 2010 and was completed by 2011. Phase II began in 2011 and was completed by 2013. Faro International Airport handled 5,447,200 passengers and recorded 39,789 aircraft movements in 2008. When the Phase II expansion was completed, the annual capacity of the airport increased from six million to eight million passengers. Passengers handled per hour increased to 3,000, the number of aircraft handled per hour increased to 30, and aircraft parking bays increased from 22 to 33. Additional shops and waiting areas were constructed as part of the expansion. In Phase I, new aircraft stands and taxiways were planned to be constructed. A newinstrument landing system (ILS) was installed at the runway along with the installation of a glide reflection mirror. The security area at the runway was also expanded. Phase II involved the renovation of the passenger terminal and the improvement of the landside access.[11]

As of 2019, Faro Airport is capable of handling nine million passengers a year. There are 22 stands, of which 16 are remote, with 60 check-in desks and 36 boarding gates.[12]

In June 2022 it was announced that the airport would carryGago Coutinho's name in honour of the navigator and admiral of Algarve origins who, in 1922, together with the aviatorSacadura Cabral, accomplished thefirst aerial crossing of the South Atlantic in the seaplane Lusitânia, named after the Roman Empire name for what would become Portugal.[13] The airport name became official in September 2022. At the same time it was announced the commissioning of a solar power plant with a capacity of 3MWp, enabling to produce 30% of the airport's electricity needs, reducing CO2 emissions by more than 1,500 tonnes per year.[14]

Airlines and destinations

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The following airlines operate regular scheduled direct passenger flights at Faro Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Aer LingusDublin[15]
Seasonal:Cork[citation needed]
Air FranceParis–Charles de Gaulle[16]
Air TransatToronto–Pearson
AnimawingsSeasonal:Bucharest-Otopeni[17]
Azores AirlinesPonta Delgada[18]
British AirwaysLondon–Gatwick[19]
Seasonal:London–City,[citation needed]London–Heathrow[20]
Seasonal charter:Derry,[citation needed]Guernsey[21]
Brussels AirlinesBrussels[22]
CondorSeasonal:Düsseldorf,[23]Frankfurt,[24]Hamburg,[23][25]Leipzig/Halle,[citation needed]Munich[23]
easyJetAmsterdam,[26]Basel/Mulhouse,[26]Belfast–International,[26]Bordeaux,[27]Bristol,[28]Geneva,[26]Glasgow,[29]Liverpool,[26]London–Gatwick,[30]London–Luton,[31]London–Southend,[32]Lyon,[26]Manchester,[33]Nantes,[26]Paris–Orly[26]
Seasonal:Barcelona,[34]Berlin,[26]Birmingham,[35]Southampton,[36]Zürich[37]
Edelweiss AirZürich[38]
EurowingsCologne/Bonn,[39]Düsseldorf,[40]Hannover,[41]Stockholm–Arlanda,Stuttgart[42]
Seasonal:Berlin,[43]Hamburg,[44]Prague (resumes 17 June 2025)[45]
FinnairHelsinki[46]
IberiaSeasonal:Madrid[47]
Jet2.comBirmingham,[48]Bristol,[49]East Midlands,[50]Edinburgh,[51]Glasgow,[52]Leeds/Bradford,[53]Liverpool,[54]London–Stansted,[55]Manchester,[56]Newcastle upon Tyne[57]
Seasonal:Belfast–International,[58]Bournemouth,[59]London–Luton[60]
LufthansaFrankfurt,[61]Munich[61]
LuxairLuxembourg[62]
MarabuSeasonal:Hamburg,[citation needed]Munich[citation needed]
Norwegian Air ShuttleCopenhagen,[63]Oslo,[64]Stockholm–Arlanda[65]
PlaySeasonal:Reykjavik–Keflavík[66]
Ryanair[67]Beauvais,[26]Belfast–International,[68]Bergamo,[69]Berlin,[26]Birmingham,[26]Bournemouth,[26]Bristol,[26]Charleroi,[26]Cork,Dublin,[26]East Midlands,[26]Edinburgh,[26]Eindhoven,[26]Glasgow–Prestwick,[26]Hahn,[70]Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden,[26]Leeds/Bradford,[26]Liverpool,[26]London–Luton,[26]London–Stansted,[71]Manchester,[26]Memmingen,[26]Newcastle upon Tyne,[26]Newquay,[26]Porto,[72]Vienna,[26]Weeze[26]
Seasonal:Aberdeen,[26]Barcelona,[73][74]Bordeaux,[26]Budapest,[75]Cardiff,[26]Cologne/Bonn,[26]Copenhagen,[73]Exeter,[76]Kerry,[26]Knock,[26]Kraków,[75]Luxembourg,[74]Madrid,[74]Marrakesh,[77]Marseille,[74]Norwich,[78]Nuremberg,[74]Rome–Fiumicino,[73]Shannon,[26]Teesside,[26]Toulouse,[73]Warsaw–Modlin[26]
Scandinavian AirlinesCopenhagen,[79]Gothenburg,[79]Stockholm–Arlanda[79]
Seasonal:Oslo[80]
SmartwingsSeasonal:Katowice,[81]Prague[citation needed]
Seasonal charter:Warsaw–Chopin[81][82]
Swiss International Air LinesSeasonal:Geneva[83]
TAP Air PortugalLisbon[84]
Seasonal:Funchal (resumes 2 June 2025)[85]
TransaviaAmsterdam,[86]Brussels,[87]Eindhoven,[88]Lyon,Nantes,Paris–Orly,[89]Rotterdam/The Hague[90]
Seasonal:Bordeaux (begins 7 July 2025),[91]Nice[92]
TUI Airways[93]Seasonal:Birmingham,Cardiff (begins 21 May 2026),[94]East Midlands,London–Gatwick,Manchester
TUI fly Belgium[95]Seasonal:Brussels[96]
TUI fly DeutschlandSeasonal:Düsseldorf,[97]Frankfurt,[98]Hamburg,[citation needed]Hanover,[99]Stuttgart[100]
United AirlinesSeasonal:Newark[101]
VoloteaSeasonal:Brest,[102]Lille,[103]Lyon,[citation needed]Nantes,[citation needed]Strasbourg,[104]
VuelingSeasonal:Barcelona,[105]Bilbao[106][better source needed]
Wizz AirSeasonal:London–Gatwick[citation needed]

Statistics

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Aerial view in 2014
Airport view in 2006
ATC tower

Passenger numbers

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Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing theGraph extension, which will be known as theChart extension, can be found onPhabricator or on thedeployment timeline page.
Annual passenger traffic at FAO airport.SeeWikidata query.
Passengers% Change
19902,757,749
19913,323,867Increase 20.5%
19923,366,542Increase 1.3%
19933,062,702Decrease 9.0%
19943,508,520Increase 14.6%
19953,831,470Increase 9.2%
19963,657,457Decrease 4.5%
19973,825,029Increase 4.6%
19984,102,433Increase 7.3%
19994,523,654Increase 10.3%
20004,704,780Increase 4.0%
20014,579,459Decrease 2.7%
20024,706,432Increase 2.8%
20034,696,100Decrease 0.2%
20044,658,189Decrease 0.8%
20054,754,508Increase 2.1%
20065,089,733Increase 7.1%
20075,470,712Increase 7.5%
20085,447,200Decrease 0.4%
20095,062,214Decrease 7.1%
20105,337,542Increase 5.4%
20115,617,688Increase 5.2%
20125,674,221Increase 1.0%
20135,982,950Increase 5.4%
20146,168,868Increase 3.1%
20156,439,480Increase 4.9%
20167,632,857Increase 18.5%
20178,728,876Increase 14.4%
20188,687,064Decrease 0.5%
20199,010,860Increase 3.7%
20202,208,276Decrease 75.5%
20213,265,182Increase 47.9%
20228,170,715Increase 150.2%
20239,640,000Increase 18.0%
20249,830,000Increase 2.0%
Jan–Mar 20251,241,000Increase 4.0%
Source: Pordata[107]Vinci[108][3]INE[109]

Busiest routes

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Busiest routes from Faro Airport (2023)[110]
RankCity, airportPassengers%
change from

2019

Top carriers
1London-Gatwick847,215Increase 18.5%British Airways, easyJet, TUI Airways, Wizz Air
2Dublin641,486Increase 19.1%Aer Lingus, Ryanair
3Manchester511,660Decrease 3.7%easyJet, Jet2.com, Ryanair, TUI Airways
4London–Stansted432,019Increase 7.8%Jet2.com, Ryanair
5Bristol350,836Increase 13.6%easyJet, Jet2.com, Ryanair
6Paris Orly308,259Increase 36.1%easyJet, Transavia
7London-Luton300,822Increase 5.5%easyJet, Ryanair
8Lisbon285,867Decrease 1.8%TAP Air Portugal
9Birmingham272,231Decrease 5.8%easyJet, Jet2.com, Ryanair, TUI Airways
10Porto263,910Increase 70.3%Ryanair

Ground transport

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Car

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The airport is close to theA22 highway, with connections throughout theAlgarve and direct toLisbon andSpain. Faro airport has 3 different car parking areas. The closest parking area is called "Parking P0 / P1 – Classic", used for short-term visitors, while parking areas P2 and P3 are used for longer term car storage.[citation needed]

Bus

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Airport bus routes 14 and 16 run each day between Faro Airport and Faro city centre bus station. From the bus station there are connections to most other Portuguese cities as well as to many Spanish destinations. The airport bus route is currently run by a company called "Proximo".

Railway

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The nearest railway station isFaro, which is about 5.7 kilometres (3.5 mi) away and is located close to Faro city centre bus station.[111] A study into arail link to the airport was undertaken in 2018.[112]

Accidents and incidents

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  • On 21 December 1992,Martinair Flight 495 sustained a hard landing in bad weather at Faro Airport, killing 54 passengers and 2 crew out of a total of 340 occupants on board.[113]
  • On 24 October 2011, an overnight storm collapsed portions of terminal roofs and blew out most windows in the control tower. Four people were slightly injured, one severely.[114]

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