La Palma Airport

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La Palma Airport

Aeropuerto de La Palma
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Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/Operator Aena
Serves La Palma
Location Breña Baja and Villa de Mazo
Elevation  AMSL 33 m / 108 ft
Coordinates 28°37′35″N017°45′20″W / 28.62639°N 17.75556°W / 28.62639; -17.75556
Map
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SPC
Location of airport in Canary Islands
La Palma Airport
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
18/362,2007,218 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers1.420.277 Increase2.svg9.0%
Operations22.033 Increase2.svg24.1%
Cargo (t)565 Decrease2.svg8.4%
Source: Spanish AIP at EUROCONTROL, [1] Aena [2] [3]

La Palma Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de La Palma) ( IATA : SPC, ICAO : GCLA) is an airport located in Breña Baja and Villa de Mazo, 8 km (5.0 mi) south of the city of Santa Cruz de La Palma on La Palma in the Canary Islands. [1] It is operated by Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (AENA), who operate the majority of civil airports in Spain.

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The airport is served mainly by Binter Canarias and CanaryFly with island-hopping flights from Tenerife and Gran Canaria, but there are flights to the main Europe cities and charter flights from mainland Europe such as Germany, United Kingdom, Scandinavia and the Netherlands. In 2018, the airport had 1,420,277 passengers in the 22,033 operations handled. Cargo traffic totalled 565 tonnes. [4]

History

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Control tower of the old airport

On February 19, 1921, the then company Marítimo Canaria received authorization from the Ministry of Transport to establish an air service on the coast of Tazacorte. In the early 1950s, plans were made for a new airfield. However, the choice of location was difficult, since the island of La Palma is very mountainous and offers little flat land near the capital. So it was decided to build the airfield called Buenavista de Arriba, also known as Buena Vista, about three kilometers west of the island's capital, Santa Cruz, at an elevation of 350 meters. This airfield was opened on September 22, 1955 for civil aviation and the first tourist flights. In 1958, the runway 03/21, about 1000 meters long, received an asphalt surface. Aircraft of the type Junkers Ju 52/3m and Douglas DC-3 operated there. The former runway and control tower as well as the airport terminal building, which has since been converted into a private house, still exist today.

As Buenavista Airport was not sustainable in the long term due to difficult wind and weather conditions, a new airport was opened near Mazo, about eight kilometers south of Santa Cruz, on April 15, 1970. Due to the large volume of traffic, the runway was later extended by about 500 meters to the north. It was completed on April 1, 1980, and has remained unchanged to this day.

However, the airport's location is also susceptible to dangerous winds - during rare westerly wind conditions, downdrafts from the mountain slopes can occur several times a year, during which air traffic has to be partially or completely shut down. In one of the longest incidents of this kind, between April 6 and 10, 2008, about three quarters of all flight movements were cancelled, and the airport had to be completely closed temporarily. Many charter flights were diverted to Tenerife South Airport. More than 1,500 passengers had to use ferry connections or stay on Tenerife or one of the other islands.

In 2021, the airport was affected by the eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano. Due to volcanic ash on the airport grounds, operations had to be completely shut down for a time. [5]

New terminal

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Terminal interior
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Airport overview

A new terminal building opened in July 2011, giving the airport an ultimate capacity of 3 million passengers per year. The new terminal has 25 check-in desks, 4 baggage carousels, and 9 boarding gates. The new terminal is farther back than the old terminal, meaning that apron space is maximised. There are still no plans to build a taxiway parallel to the runway, so aircraft still have to backtaxi on the runway, limiting capacity to 10 operations per hour. The airport also has a new control tower. [6]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at La Palma Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Binter Canarias Gran Canaria, [7] Lanzarote, Tenerife–North, [7] Tenerife–South
Seasonal: Fuerteventura [ citation needed ]
CanaryFly Gran Canaria, [7] Tenerife–North [7]
Condor Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, [8] Hamburg, Munich
Discover Airlines Seasonal: Frankfurt [9]
easyJet Seasonal: Berlin [10]
Edelweiss Air Seasonal: Zurich [ citation needed ]
Eurowings Seasonal: Düsseldorf, [11] Hamburg, [12] Stuttgart [13]
Iberia Madrid
Seasonal: Málaga, [14] Santiago de Compostela [15]
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg [ citation needed ]
Marabu Munich
Smartwings Seasonal: Prague [ citation needed ]
Transavia Amsterdam [16]
TUI Airways London–Gatwick, Manchester
TUI fly Netherlands Seasonal: Amsterdam [ citation needed ]
Vueling Barcelona [17]

Incidents

The 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption on La Palma caused the airport to temporarily shut down operations. [18]

Statistics

Busiest routes

Busiest international routes from SPC (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1Flag of Germany.svg Düsseldorf 26,165Increase2.svg 29%
2Flag of Germany.svg Frankfurt 18,724Decrease2.svg 20%
3Flag of Germany.svg Munich 16,663Increase2.svg 38%
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg Amsterdam 16,652Decrease2.svg 37%
5Flag of Germany.svg Hamburg 16,259Increase2.svg 21%
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg London-Gatwick 16,045Increase2.svg 36%
7Flag of Denmark.svg Billund 10,280Increase2.svg 109%
8Flag of Denmark.svg Copenhagen 9,058Increase2.svg 160%
9Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart 8,715Increase2.svg 43%
10Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester 7,109Decrease2.svg 41%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo [19]
Busiest Spanish routes from SPC (2023)
RankDestinationPassengersChange 2022 / 23
1Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Tenerife-North 688,879Increase2.svg 9%
2Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Gran Canaria 228,790Increase2.svg 8%
3Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Madrid 179,014Decrease2.svg 4%
4Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Tenerife-South 53,392Increase2.svg 110%
5Flag of Catalonia.svg Barcelona 17,974Decrease2.svg 58%
6Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Lanzarote 17,030Increase2.svg 32%
7Flag of the Basque Country.svg Bilbao 8,640Increase2.svg 55%
8Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Fuerteventura 5,872Decrease2.svg 5%
9Flag of Galicia.svg Santiago de Compostela 1,254Decrease2.svg 92%
10Flag of Andalucia.svg Málaga 1,115Steady2.svg New Route
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo [19]

References

  1. 1 2 "EAD Basic - Error Page". www.ead.eurocontrol.int.
  2. "Estadísticas - Aeropuertos Españoles - aena.es". www.aena.es.
  3. "Presentación - Aeropuerto de La Palma - Aena.es". www.aena.es.
  4. "La Palma Airport: Introduction". AENA. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  5. Orban, André (2021-12-25). "La Palma Airport has carried out 74% of the scheduled operations during the volcanic eruption which has officially ended after 3 months". Aviation24.be. Retrieved 2024-07-23.
  6. Some infrastructural data are from an old AENA website page that is no longer available. General airport information from AENA as of 2015 is here: La Palma Airport SPC 2015
  7. 1 2 3 4 "LIST OF PUBLIC SERVICE OBLIGATIONS" (PDF). Aeroroutes.com. 11 March 2024. Retrieved 4 January 2025.
  8. Liu, Jim (8 April 2024). "Condor Outlines NW24 A320neo/321neo Network – 07APR24". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 14 March 2025.
  9. "EUROWINGS DISCOVER ADDS FRANKFURT – SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA IN NW23".
  10. "EasyJet NW23 Network Additions – 09JUL23".
  11. Liu, Jim (26 October 2022). "Eurowings NW22 Service Adjustment – 23OCT22". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  12. Liu, Jim (26 October 2022). "Eurowings NW22 Service Adjustment – 23OCT22". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  13. Liu, Jim (26 October 2022). "Eurowings NW22 Service Adjustment – 23OCT22". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  14. "Iberia NS23 Domestic / Spain Network Additions". Aeroroutes.
  15. "Iberia NS23 Domestic / Spain Network Additions". Aeroroutes.
  16. Liu, Jim (29 October 2024). "Transavia NS25 A321neo Network Expansion – 27OCT24". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  17. Liu, Jim (31 October 2024). "Vueling NW24 Frequency Changes – 27OCT24". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 3 January 2025.
  18. "Volcano island flights resume after ash closed airport".
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