Private jet flights to and from Naples
Would you like to rent a private jet or helicopter for a business meeting in Naples, Italy? Or a weekend with friends? AEROAFFAIRES offers a private jet rental service at the best rates.
AEROAFFAIRES aEROAFFAIRES brings you all the advice you need about Naples or Capodichino International Airport.Naples airport is Italy’s 7th largest airport, handling over 10 million passengers a year.
Practical information about Naples airport
Naples Capodichino airport has a 2628-meter runway and can accommodate turboprops, light private jets, medium private jets, long-haul private jets, as well as regional and commercial aircraft.
Caractéristiques de l'aéroport :
- Adresse Viale F. Ruffo di Calabria, 80144 Napoli NA, Italie
- Code IATA NAP
- Code OACI LIRN
- Latitude 40.88444
- Longitude 14.29083
- Altitude 90m
- Nombre de pistes 1
- Longueur de piste 2626m
- Terminal d'aviation général Oui. Le site héberge des activités industrielles aéronautiques et une base militaire, mais ne mentionne pas spécifiquement de terminal FBO dédié à l’aviation générale dans les sources détaillées
Spécificités :
- A major scalo in southern Italy and the fourth national airport in terms of passenger traffic, it combines civil, military and logistical (US Navy) roles.
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Naples Capodichino (NAP) remains the benchmark airport, but is subject to severe constraints (slots, parking) in high season.
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Salerno (QSR) is auseful alternative for business aviation, especially for direct flights to the Amalfi Coast, Capri or Paestum, but is less suited to large cabins and long-haul flights.
Les équipements de l'aéroport Naples
Single terminal (Terminal 1) with zones A/B/C, 59 check-in counters, 13 automatic kiosks, 20 boarding gates, stores, bars, business lounges, free Wi-Fi
A parking area with 29 spaces, including 9 self-manoeuvring and push-back stands
Les services disponibles
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Douane
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Conciergerie
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Valet
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Assistance en escale
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Salle de repos
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Salle de conférence
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Wifi
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Services de bagages
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Transfert chauffeur VIP
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Location de voiture
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Location de limousine
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Transfert hélicoptère
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Parking privatif
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Douches
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Réservation d'hôtel
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Animaux acceptés
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Accès aux personnes handicapées
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VIP lounge
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Entrée sécurisée
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Request for quoteLocation & access to Naples airport
Naples international airport is 7 km north of the city. It takes about 15 minutes by car to reach the historic center.
Les villes alentours
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Aéroport
7 km
15 min Naples (downtown)
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Aéroport
50 km
60 min Sorrento

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Request for quoteOur recommendations for your stay in Naples
AEROAFFAIRES recommends that you visit these must-see places:
- The Royal Palace of Naples (Palazzo Reale): This sumptuous 17th-century palace in the Piazza del Plebiscito offers a glimpse of the opulence of the kings of Naples. You can visit the richly decorated royal apartments, the chapel and the theater.
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (National Archaeological Museum of Naples): This museum houses one of the world’s most important collections of Greco-Roman artefacts, including finds from Pompeii and Herculaneum. The mosaics, frescoes and sculptures are particularly noteworthy.
- Castel dell’Ovo: Situated on the Naples coastline, this medieval castle offers a breathtaking view of the Gulf of Naples. It’s a place steeped in history and legend, and a walk on the terrace offers spectacular panoramic views of the city and the sea.
AEROAFFAIRES recommends the following restaurants:
- Il Comandante: Located in the Romeo Hotel, this Michelin-starred restaurant offers contemporary Mediterranean cuisine with panoramic views of the Gulf of Naples. Chef Salvatore Bianco creates innovative dishes using local ingredients.
- Palazzo Petrucci : This Michelin-starred restaurant offers an exceptional gastronomic experience with Neapolitan cuisine revisited by chef Lino Scarallo. Located in Posillipo, it offers magnificent views of the sea and Vesuvius.
- Veritas : This Michelin-starred restaurant, run by chef Gianluca D’Agostino, offers modern Italian cuisine with a creative twist. Located close to the historic center, it is renowned for its elegant ambience and impeccable service.
Où dormir ?
AEROAFFAIRES recommends the following hotels:
- Grand Hotel Vesuvio: This iconic waterfront hotel boasts breathtaking views of Castel dell’Ovo and the Gulf of Naples. It boasts luxurious rooms, a spa, a swimming pool and the Caruso Roof Garden restaurant, offering panoramic views.
- Romeo Hotel: A modern, elegant hotel located near the port, offering luxurious rooms and suites, a spa, a rooftop pool and the Michelin-starred Il Comandante restaurant. Perfect for travelers seeking comfort and sophistication.
- Hotel Parker’s: This historic hotel offers classic luxury with spectacular views over the Bay of Naples. Rooms are decorated in elegant style, and the Michelin-starred George restaurant offers gourmet cuisine with panoramic views of the city and sea.
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History of Naples airport
Naples airport, officially known as Naples-Capodichino International Airport, has a fascinating history dating back to the early 20th century. Located just a few kilometers from Naples city center, it was originally created as a military airfield. During the First World War, it served as a base for Italian military aircraft. In the 1920s and 1930s, the airport continued to develop as a military airbase, seeing its role intensify with the advent of the Second World War. After the war, Naples-Capodichino began to transform itself into a civilian airport. During the 1950s and 1960s, with the rise of commercial aviation, the airport underwent significant modernization to accommodate commercial flights. This period marked the beginning of its rise as an important hub in southern Italy. Over the decades, Naples-Capodichino has continued to expand and modernize, with new infrastructure and ongoing improvements to meet the growing demand for passenger traffic and international connections. Today, Naples airport is one of Italy’s leading airports, offering connections to many destinations around the world, while remaining a living testimony to the evolution of aviation in Italy.