Figari–Sud Corse Airport

Figari–Sud Corse Airport or Figari South Corsica Airport[lower-alpha 1] (IATA: FSC, ICAO: LFKF) is an airport located 3 km northwest of Figari,[1] a commune of the Corse-du-Sud département in France, on the island of Corsica and 25 km southwest of Porto-Vecchio.

Figari–Sud Corse Airport

Aéroport Figari-Sud Corse
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorCCI d'Ajaccio et de la Corse du Sud
ServesFigari
LocationPorto-Vecchio, Corsica, France
Elevation AMSL89 ft / 27 m
Coordinates41°30′08″N 009°05′48″E
Websitewww.2a.cci.fr
Map
LFKF is located in Corsica
LFKF
LFKF
Location of the airport in Corsica
LFKF is located in France
LFKF
LFKF
LFKF (France)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 2,480 8,136 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers756,454
Passenger traffic changeIncrease 3.5%
Sources: French AIP,[1] Aeroport.fr[2]

It is the third largest airport on Corsica and opened in 1975. In 2016, the airport served 639,916 passengers, representing an increase of 9.2% compared to 2015. Passenger traffic was made up of 100,209 passengers on international flights and 539,911 passengers on domestic flights.[3]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Figari–Sud Corse Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Air Corsica Marseille, Nice, Paris–Orly
Seasonal: Charleroi, Lyon, Milan–Linate (begins 2 September 2023),[4] Toulon, Toulouse
Air France Paris–Orly
Seasonal: Bordeaux, Caen, Clermont-Ferrand, Nantes, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Rennes, Toulouse
Air Mountain Seasonal: Sion[5]
British Airways Seasonal: London–Heathrow[6]
easyJet Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse,[7] Bordeaux,[8] Geneva, London–Gatwick, Lyon, Nantes, Toulouse
Edelweiss Air Seasonal: Zürich[9]
L'Odyssey Seasonal charter: Geneva[10]
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg
LuxwingSeasonal: Cuneo, Parma (both begin 28 July 2023)[11]
Ryanair Seasonal: Bordeaux, Beauvais,[12] Charleroi, Toulouse
Swiss International Air Lines Seasonal: Zürich
Transavia Seasonal: Montpellier,[13] Nantes
Volotea Seasonal: Bordeaux, Brest, Caen, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[14] Strasbourg, Toulouse

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at FSC airport. See Wikidata query.

See also

Notes

  1. French: Aéroport de Figari-Sud Corse

References

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