The Amalfi Coast Has a New Airport, Opening This Month

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There's nothing quite like an Italian summer: sailing through crystal blue waters, sipping on chilled limoncello, and driving down winding oceanfront roads (in a red convertible, wearing giant sunnies and a silk headscarf, of course).

The Amalfi coast has long embodied this languid charm of the dolce vita lifestyle. And this summer, getting there will get a whole lot easier, thanks to a new commercial airport opening in July.

The Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport is located 20 minutes south of Salerno, making it the perfect getaway for Amalfi and other towns along the southern coast (for towns along the northern end of the Amalfi coast like Sorrento, the Naples airport is a shorter distance away). Originally built as a military airport in 1926, it is now being transformed into a high-tech commercial transportation hub designed to minimize carbon emissions and enhance energy efficiency.

A brand-new passenger terminal is scheduled to be completed in 2026. In the meantime, the airport will open mid-July to limited flight service. Here are all the new non-stop airline routes flying into the Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport this summer (some at ridiculously low fares).

Which airlines are flying into the new Amalfi Coast airport?

British budget carrier EasyJet will launch new routes to Salerno in July. The inaugural flights will take off July 11 from Milan Malpensa; July 12 from Berlin, Geneva and Basel, Switzerland; and on July 13, from London Gatwick.

The London Gatwick route will be offered twice-weekly departing on Tuesdays and Saturdays, with fares starting from $45, according to EasyJet’s flight schedule. The Milan Malpensa route will operate three times a week, with flights departing on Monday, Thursday, and Sunday. We found flight from Milan to Salerno in August, September, and October for as low as $24.

With the opening of a new airport this summer, planning a trip to Salerno has never been easier. Here's why it's worth a stop.

Volotea, a Spanish budget airline, will offer direct flights from Nantes, France beginning on July 11 and from Cagliari, Sardinia, on July 13. On September 2, Volotea will add flights from Catania (in Sicily) and Verona (in northern Italy’s Veneto region). Fares for this summer start around $30, according to the carrier’s website.

Later in the month, Maltese airline Universal Air will launch biweekly flights between Malta and Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport starting on July 25. And in August, ultra low-cost carrier Ryanair will launch new routes from London Stansted, Milan Bergamo, and Turin (in northwest Italy).

For American travelers, the best way to fly into the new Salerno airport for the time being is flying direct to London or Milan and hopping on a connecting flight to the Amalfi Coast.

Originally Appeared on Condé Nast Traveler


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