Almeria: introduction
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Located 9 km east of the city of Almeria, Spain, Almeria Airport is an international airport serving many destinations in Europe, including London, Madrid, Brussels, Prague, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona, Düsseldorf, Amsterdam and Manchester. Together with Malaga Airport, it is one of the most important airports in the region of Andalusia. It is managed by the company AENA, which is responsible for the surveillance of Spanish airspace.
In 2017, it generated a traffic of more than 1,007,446 passengers.
Practical information about Almeria airport
The airport has a single runway for take-off and landing, 3,200 metres long.
AENA is responsible for the surveillance of Spanish airspace.
The coordinates of the airport :
- Airport code : LEAM
- Latitude: 36-51N
- Longitude : 002-23W
Location & access to Almeria Airport
- Address: Carretera Nijar – Alquián, 04130 Almería, Spain
- Coordinates: 36° 50′ 38″ north, 2° 22′ 12″ west
- Altitude: 15 m
- Access: Located 9 km east of the city of Almería, the airport is easily accessible, especially via the AL-12 and A-7 motorways.
It will take you an average of :
- 15 minutes to reach Almeria
- 1.5 hours to Granada
AEROAFFAIRES will be happy to reserve a vehicle with a driver for you. Whatever type of car you need (Mercedes S Class, VIANO, Limousine), its driver will be waiting for you on your arrival and will drive you to your meeting place, or will be at your disposal during your stay.
Recommendations on the city of Almeria
Where to stay in Almeria?
AEROAFFAIRES recommends staying at the Hôtel AR Golf Almerimar, located in the heart of a golf course. This hotel is only a 5-minute walk from the Almerimar marina.
What to do in Almeria
Discover the five coves of Cabo de Gata on a relaxing boat trip. Swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean and discover caves and cliffs.
You can also explore Europe’s only desert, the Tabernas Desert.