Florence Airport
About Florence Airport
History of Florence Airport
The first flight field in Florence was created in the
Campo di Marte area in 1910 when military authorities allowed the great
field to be used for "Experiments in Air Navigation". Campo
di Marte thus became Florence's first airport, and remained so throughout
the Twenties. Soon surrounded by houses, the flight field became inadequate
for the new aircraft that were then replacing the first canvas-covered
craft. It was decided to find a more suitable area for the airport and
in 1928 the locality "Cipresso del Nistro" on the plain between
Florence and Sesto Fiorentino was chosen. The Peretola airport was inaugurated
here in the early Thirtiesand was extended toward Castello and in 1938-39
an asphalt runway 60 meters wide and 1000 meters long, oriented in the
north-east direction, was built.
In the late 1940s Peretola welcomed its first passenger
flights with the DC-3 of Aerea Teseo. In 1948, however, this company
went out of business. In the late Fifties and early Sixties Alitalia,
also using the DC3, offered the flights Rome-Florence-Venice and Rome-Florence-Milan.
ATI then offered several domestic flights with the Fokker F27. In the
early Eighties it was decided to upgrade Florence Airport's facilities
to let Peretola "take off" again.
In 1984 Saf, now AdF (the company which manages Florence
Airport) was founded and in the same year the restructuring work was
completed: lengthening (from 1000 to 1400 meters) and lighting of the
runway, installation of the VOR-DME, and rebuilding of the Florence
Airport terminal. In September 1986 regular flights started again. Since
then the number of airplanes and passengers has steadily increased.
In 1990, after a debate that involved Florence's politicians and intellectuals,
the airport was named after Amerigo Vespucci the great Florentine navigator.
In 1992 the building now dedicated to arrivals, constructed
by AdF, was inaugurated. Two years later Civilavia inaugurated the new
departures building. In 1994 the City of Florence opened the new car
park on entry to the airport. The great step forward in quality was
obvious, but definitive upgrading of Florence Airport took place in
1996 when Florence celebrated the lengthening of the take-off and landing
runway by 250 meters and AdF provided for further enlargement of the
departure area. Today the new area covers a total of 1,200 square meters,
770 of which are for public use, and has 15 check-in desks.
Services at Florence Airport
- Car Rental
- Shopping
- Information
- Lost and found
- Check-in / Ticket office
- Special assistance
- Coffee bar / Restaurant
- Pegaso Lounge
- Inspections
http://www.airport.florence.it
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