Faro Airport

Continent: Europe Country: Portugal


Faro International Airport
Location Faro, Portugal
IATA code FAO
ICAO code LPFR
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.ana-aeroportos.pt/ANAIngles/Faro/HomePage.htm
Overview map Airport Overview
Communications
Tower 118.200
Ground 118.575
Clearance -
Approach 119.400
Departure-
ATIS 124.200
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Plane Spotting Hotels guide

Faro International Airport is located at south Portugal, 2Km west of Faro city, the capital of Algarve province.

The airport first movement was in July 11th 1965, since then it has been constantly growing up in terms of passenger demand and aircraft movements. In 2004 Faro airport has processed 4.643.626 passengers, 32.580 aircraft movements and 1.540ton. of cargo. The kind of traffic demanding Faro airport is originated at central and north Europe countries, tourists looking to spend holidays at warm and sunny south Portugal (Algarve). Lately, the low-cost carriers are also a very strong presence here, representing almost half of Faro airport traffic.

Nowadays Faro airport main objectives are to be the gateway of south Portugal (including the touristic province of Algarve), some regions in Spain and to be a top quality reference airport in the south of the Iberic Peninsula.

This airport has a 10-28 runway with plenty of good spotting positions, mostly south of the runway, across a small sand road parallel with it. There are no security / safety problems, the airport is located at a natural park (Ria Formosa) so the vicinity is very tranquil, aviation photography is allowed.

To keep in mind: RESPECT THE AIRPORT PERIMETER FENCE AND DO NOT LEAVE GARBAGE AROUND FARO AIRPORT, REMEMBER IT'S A NATURAL PARK.


Official Spotting Locations

There is a public terrace, located at the Terminal top. Since the last expansion works this terrace has lost the good views over the ramp and runway, it's not good for photography mainly because it faces to the south, meaning the sun is in front and the visibility is also not good.

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