General description
Would you like to fly by private jet to Salerno in Italy? AEROAFFAIRES offers to take you there by private jet from the city of your choice, and at the best rate.
AEROAFFAIRES brings you all the advice you need about Salerno airport, in the heart of Pontecagnano and Bellizzi. Also known as Salerno Costa d’Amalfi, it mainly serves the city of Salerno, the Amalfi Coast and the National Park of Cilento and Val di Diano in Campania.
Helicopter transfer is also possible from or to Milan, Vienna, Rome, Olbia, Florence, Lampedusa, Grosseto, Genoa, Venice, Naples, Verona, Turin and Siena.
Thanks to our SkyCO2 programme, 100% of the CO2 emissions produced by each private flight are offset by supporting the preservation of Peru’s primary forests.
AEROAFFAIRES charters your private aircraft in 2 hours and at a competitive rate. To book your private jet, contact us 7/7 24H/24 at +33 (0) 1 44 09 91 82.
Useful information
Salerno airport is open 7 days a week for landings and take-offs.
In addition, its business terminal has 4 company-owned FBOs:
- Aeroporto di Salerno
- Argos VIP Private Handling
- Fly Service
- Sky Services
These private lounges provide its passengers with high quality services:
- Lounges with WIFI to relax while waiting for their flight;
- Meeting rooms to work;
- Private catering service;
- On-site customs service;
- A space for pilots.
It has a runway of 1,395 metres in length. This allows it to accommodate mainly turboprops, light private jets as well as medium private jets.
Location & access
Airport Code : QSR
Latitude: 40°37’13” N
Longitude: 14°54’41” W
Altitude: 37 meters
Salerno airport is located 20km from the city centre. The transfer by car will take about 20 minutes.
AEROAFFAIRES offers you a car with driver at your disposal to accompany you at your arrival and departure from the airport. Mercedes Classe S, VIANO or Limousine, you will be able to choose the vehicle of your choice.
Recommandations
The Italian city of Salerno has much to offer, starting with the beauty of its coastline and its history dating back to antiquity.
We suggest you visit the Duomo of Salerno, a majestic dome with bronze gates. Consecrated to Pope Gregory VII in 1085, it is now part of the city’s heritage and is open to visitors.
For sparkling Mediterranean cuisine, like Salerno, book a table at the Re Mauri restaurant.