Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport

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Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Bologna-Guglielmo Marconi) (IATA: BLQ, ICAO: LIPE) is an international airport serving the city of Bologna in Italy. It is approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) northwest of the city centre in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The airport is named after Bologna native Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937), an Italian electrical engineer and Nobel laureate.[2]

Airport typePublic
ServesBologna, Italy
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Bologna
Guglielmo Marconi Airport
Aeroporto di Bologna-Guglielmo Marconi
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAeroporto di Bologna S.p.A.
ServesBologna, Italy
Hub forRyanair, neos
Elevation AMSL123 ft / 37 m
Coordinates44°32′07.6″N 11°17′19.2″E
Websitewww.bologna-airport.it
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BLQ is located in Emilia-Romagna
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Location of the airport in Italy
BLQ is located in Italy
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BLQ (Italy)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 9,196 2,800 Asphalt
Statistics (2024)
Passengers10,775,972
Passenger change 23-24Increase 8.1%
Aircraft movements83,264
Movements change 23-24Increase 5.9%
Cargo (tons)56,371
Cargo change 23-24Increase 10.5%
Source: Assaeroporti[1]
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History

The original Bologna airport was opened in 1933 some 500 metres to the west of the present building.[3] This airport was used until the 1970s, by which time it had become impractically small for passenger numbers and was replaced by the present airport.[4]

In June 2005, Eurofly began a nonstop flight from Bologna to New York City. It operated the route on a seasonal basis with Airbus A330s.[5][6] The link lasted until 2008.[7] In June 2019, American Airlines introduced seasonal service to Philadelphia on a Boeing 767.[8][9] Given Bologna's proximity to Tuscany, the company anticipated that tourists bound for the region would take the flight. However, it had difficulty attracting them and discontinued the route in September 2019.[10]

Facilities

Terminal building
Main apron

Terminal

There is one terminal, which underwent an expansion during 2011–2013. It now has a total area of 36,100 m2 (389,000 ft2), of which 5,500 m2 (59,000 ft2) is shopping areas.[citation needed] A new baggage handling system was installed and there are now 24 departure gates, all are bus gates since there are not yet any jetways at the airport.[11]

Runway

Bologna airport has one runway, 12/30, made of asphalt; its dimensions are 2,800 by 45 metres (9,186 by 148 ft).[12]

Airlines and destinations

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

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AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens[13]
AeroItalia Seasonal: Comiso,[14] Foggia[15]
Air Arabia Maroc Casablanca[16]
Air Cairo Cairo,[17] Luxor,[17] Sharm El Sheikh[17]
Air Dolomiti Munich[18]
Seasonal: Frankfurt[19]
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle[20]
Air Nostrum Seasonal charter: Palma de Mallorca[21]
Air Serbia Belgrade[22]
Austrian Airlines Vienna[23]
British Airways London–Heathrow[24]
Bluebird Airways Tel Aviv[25]
Brussels Airlines Brussels[26]
Dan Air Seasonal: Bacău[27]
Emirates Dubai–International[28]
Eurowings Cologne/Bonn,[29] Düsseldorf[30]
Finnair Seasonal: Helsinki[31]
FlyOne Chișinău[32]
Georgian Airways Tbilisi[33]
HiSky Chișinău[34]
Iberia Madrid[35]
Israir Tel Aviv (begins 22 May 2026)[36]
ITA Airways Rome–Fiumicino[37]
KLM Amsterdam[38]
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin[39]
Lufthansa Frankfurt[40]
Luxair Luxembourg[41]
Neos Marsa Alam,[42] Sharm El Sheikh,[42] Tenerife–South[43]
Seasonal: Cagliari,[44] Fuerteventura,[45] Heraklion,[46] Ibiza,[45] Karpathos,[44] Kos,[45] Menorca,[47] Mykonos,[48] Olbia,[45] Rhodes[45]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: Copenhagen,[49] Oslo[50]
Nouvelair Tunis[51]
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[52]
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca[53]
Ryanair Alghero,[54] Athens,[55] Barcelona,[56] Bari,[57] Beauvais,[57] Berlin (ends 24 October 2026),[independent source needed] Brindisi,[57] Bucharest–Otopeni,[57] Budapest,[57] Cagliari,[58] Catania,[58] Charleroi,[57] Cologne/Bonn,[57] Copenhagen,[57] Crotone,[57] Dublin,[57] Edinburgh,[57] Eindhoven,[57] Fès,[57] Fuerteventura,[57] Gran Canaria,[57] Kraków,[57] Lamezia Terme,[58] Lanzarote,[59] Lisbon,[57] London–Luton,[57] London–Stansted,[58] Madrid,[57] Málaga,[58] Malta,[58] Manchester,[58] Marseille,[57] Olbia,[60] Palermo,[58] Porto,[57] Reggio Calabria,[61] Santander,[62] Seville,[57] Sofia,[57] Stockholm–Arlanda,[57] Tenerife–South,[63]Tirana,[64] Trapani,[58] Valencia,[57] Vienna,[57] Warsaw–Chopin,[57] Wrocław[65]
Seasonal: Alicante,[57] Amman–Queen Alia,[66] Castellón (begins 1 June 2026),[67] Chania,[57] Corfu,[68] Heraklion,[57] Ibiza,[57] Kos,[69] Menorca,[70] Mykonos,[57] Palma de Mallorca,[71] Prague,[57] Preveza/Lefkada[57] Rhodes,[57] Thessaloniki,[72] Zadar[73]
Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen[74]
Seasonal: Stockholm–Arlanda[74]
Swiss International Air Lines Zurich[75]
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon[76]
Transavia Seasonal: Eindhoven[77]
TUI fly Belgium Marrakech[78]
TUS Airways Tel Aviv[79]
Tunisair Tunis[80]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul[81]
Twin Jet Lyon[82]
Volotea Seasonal: Olbia[83]
Vueling Barcelona[84]
Wizz Air Bucharest–Otopeni,[85] Catania,[86] Chișinău,[87] Cluj-Napoca,[88] Craiova,[88] Iași,[88] Kraków,[89] Skopje,[90] Palermo (begins 1 August 2026),[91] Suceava,[92] Timișoara,[88] Tirana,[93] Warsaw–Chopin[94]
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Statistics

PassengersYear02,000,0004,000,0006,000,0008,000,00010,000,00012,000,000198019902000201020202030PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
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Passenger numbers at Bologna-Borgo Panigale[95]
Year Passengers Handled Change % Aircraft Movements Change % Cargo (tonnes) Change %
2000 3,524,789 Increase 6.1% 61,909 Increase 2.0% 25,034 Increase 2.3%
2001 3,440,051 Decrease −2.2% 56,746 Decrease −0.8% 26,197 Increase 4.7%
2002 3,414,475 Decrease −0.7% 54,956 Decrease −3.2% 24,959 Decrease −4.7%
2003 3,562,010 Increase 4.3% 56,738 Increase 3.2% 28,211 Increase 13.0%
2004 2,908,271 Decrease −18.4% 44,804 Decrease −21.0% 21,106 Decrease −25.2%
2005 3,690,953 Increase 26.9% 54,157 Increase 20.9% 25,469 Increase 20.7%
2006 4,001,436 Increase 8.4% 63,585 Increase 17.4% 32,465 Increase 27.5%
2007 4,361,951 Increase 9.0% 66,698 Increase 4.9% 18,700 Decrease −42.4%
2008 4,225,446 Decrease −3.1% 62,042 Decrease −7.0% 26,497 Increase 41.7%
2009 4,782,284 Increase 13.2% 64,925 Increase 4.7% 27,329 Increase 3.1%
2010 5,511,669 Increase 15.3% 70,269 Increase 8.2% 37,800 Increase 38.3%
2011 5,885,884 Increase 6.8% 69,153 Decrease −1.6% 43,788 Increase 15.8%
2012 5,958,648 Increase 1.2% 67,529 Decrease −2.4% 40,645 Decrease −7.2%
2013 6,193,783 Increase 4.0% 65,392 Decrease −3.2% 44,150 Increase 8.6%
2014 6,580,481 Increase 6.2% 65,058 Decrease −0.5% 41,789 Decrease −5.4%
2015 6,889,742 Increase 4.7% 64,571 Decrease −0.7% 40,999 Decrease −1.9%
2016 7,680,992 Increase 11.5% 69,697 Increase 7.9% 47,709 Increase 16.4%
2017 8,198,156 Increase 6.7% 71,878 Increase 3.1% 56,132 Increase 11.8%
2018 8,506,658 Increase 3.8% 71,503 Decrease 0.2% 52,681 Decrease 6.1%
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Domestic destinations by passenger traffic (2018)[96]
PositionCityPassengers
1Catania395,367
2Rome295,627
3Palermo285,648
4Brindisi177,379
5Bari167,098
6Lamezia Terme165,553
7Cagliari126,093
8Napoli105,199
9Alghero104,677
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International destinations by passenger traffic (2018)
PositionCityPassengers
1Spain Barcelona, Spain340,319
2Germany Frankfurt, Germany302,331
3France Paris, France298,522
4United Kingdom London, United Kingdom (Heathrow)293,385
5Spain Madrid, Spain285,343
6Netherlands Amsterdam, Netherlands226,935
7United Kingdom London, United Kingdom (Stansted)221,658
8Germany Munich, Germany203,185
9Romania Bucharest, Romania188,553
10Turkey Istanbul, Turkey183,785
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Ground transportation

By monorail

Marconi Express monorail

The airport is about 5 kilometres (3 mi) from Bologna Centrale railway station. Opened in 2020, the Marconi Express monorail connects the airport to Bologna Centrale railway station with a travel time of approximately 7.5 minutes.[97]

By car

Motorways:

By bus

A shuttle bus service, route Aerobus (BLQ), used to run between the station and the airport before the advent of Marconi Express. In case of events at the Bologna Fiere trade fair venue, BLQ operated a direct connection between the Airport and the bus terminus Fiera Viale Aldo Moro.[99] Route BLQ has been withdrawn as of 18 November 2020, with the introduction of the Marconi Express[100]

The only TPER bus connections available to and from the airport are routes 54, between the Airport and Borgo Panigale; and 944, between the Airport and the Maggiore Hospital, calling at Via della Birra, Via del Triumvirato, Pontelungo, and Santa Viola. Route 944 is extended to Bologna Centrale railway station in its last two departures at 00.15 and 00.45, while its first two departures from the railway station are at 5.20 and 5.30; due to the people mover being yet to begin service.[101]

From the nearby Via della Birra and Via del Triumvirato, it is possible to board suburban routes (also operated by TPER), 81, 81A, 91 and 91A to Longara, Padulle, Bagno di Piano and Calderara di Reno.

The airport has daily direct bus connections with Ferrara, Florence, Modena, Cervia, Ravenna, and Rimini, and three times a week with Ascoli Piceno.

By train

The nearest railway station is Calderara-Bargellino railway station, about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from the airport. However, there is no public transport connection between the two. Passengers coming by rail are expected to change for the Monorail at Bologna Central Station.

See also

References

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