Naples International Airport Aeroporto di Napoli-Capodichino "Ugo Niutta" | |||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||
Operator | GE.S.A.C. | ||||||||||||
Serves | Naples, Italy | ||||||||||||
Location | Capodichino | ||||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 294 ft / 90 m | ||||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°53′04″N 014°17′27″E / 40.88444°N 14.29083°E | ||||||||||||
Website | aeroportodinapoli.it | ||||||||||||
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Naples-Capodichino International Airport (IATA: NAP, ICAO: LIRN) (Italian: Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli)[3][4] is the international airport serving Naples and the Southern Italian region of Campania. According to 2023 data,[5] the airport is the fourth-busiest airport in Italy and the busiest in Southern Italy. The airport serves as a base for easyJet, Ryanair, Volotea and Wizzair.[6][7] Located 3.2 NM (5.9 km; 3.7 mi) north-northeast[1] of the city in the Naples, the airport is officially named Aeroporto di Napoli-Capodichino Ugo Niutta, after decorated WWI pilot Ugo Niutta. The airport covers 233 hectares (576 acres) of land and contains one runway.[8]