Lanzarote Airport Explained

César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport
Nativename:Spanish; Castilian: Aeropuerto de César Manrique-Lanzarote
Image2-Width:250
Iata:ACE
Icao:GCRR
Type:Public
Owner-Oper:Aena
City-Served:Lanzarote
Location:San Bartolomé, Las Palmas
Elevation-F:47
Elevation-M:14
Coordinates:28.9456°N -13.6053°W
Website:aena.es
Pushpin Map:Canary Islands # Spain Lanzarote # Spain with Canary Islands
Pushpin Label:ACE
Pushpin Label Position:top
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in the Canary Islands
Metric-Elev:Y
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:03/21
R1-Length-F:7,874
R1-Length-M:2,400
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2022
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:7,350,451
Stat2-Header:Passenger change 21-22
Stat2-Data:113.7%
Stat3-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat3-Data:63,764
Stat4-Header:Movements change 21-22
Stat4-Data:64.9%
Stat5-Header:Cargo (t)
Stat5-Data:589
Stat6-Header:Cargo change 21-22
Stat6-Data:18.2%
Footnotes:Sources: Spanish AIP; AENA Passenger Traffic[1]

César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport[2] (Spanish; Castilian: Aeropuerto de César Manrique-Lanzarote), commonly known as Lanzarote Airport and also known as Arrecife Airport, is the airport serving the island of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. The airport is located in San Bartolomé, Las Palmas, southwest of the island's capital, Arrecife. It handles flights to many European airports, with hundreds of thousands of tourists each year, as well as domestic flights to other Spanish airports. It handled 7,327,019 passengers in 2018.

History

Early years

In the 1930s, a need for an aerodrome on the island became evident when connections were required with the other islands and the mainland, as well as a refuelling point for aircraft. Subsequently, an airfield was built at Llanos de Guacimeta. The first aircraft to land at the airport was a Junkers Ju 52 EC-DAM on 24 July 1941. The Spanish Air Force then saw a need for a permanent aerodrome for defence purposes, and this was constructed in Arrecife. In 1946, the airport provisionally accepted civil traffic. Improvements were carried out to the existing facilities, with a runway extension and additional ramp space provided.[3]

A new passenger terminal was constructed along with a control centre, and on 3 March 1970 international and domestic flights began using the airport. A centrepiece of the Guacimeta terminal was the mural created by César Manrique entitled Lanzarote.

Development since the 1990s

The growing use of the airport called for the need of improved facilities. DME, ILS and VOR facilities were installed for Runway 03/21 along with additional holding points. New runway lighting and a fire station were also commissioned. In 1999, a new passenger terminal opened (Terminal 1), with a capacity of 6 million passengers per annum. Since then, the original passenger terminal has been revamped and is now used for inter-island flights (Terminal 2).

In 2002, in response to interest from both tourists and local people about the island's aviation heritage, Aena decided to use the Guacimeta passenger terminal as an aviation museum. The museum provides a comprehensive and detailed insight into the history of aviation on the island. There are a number of audio-visual presentations.

As a tribute to the legacy left behind by local artist César Manrique, the airport's official name was changed in 2019, coinciding with the centenary of the artist's birth.[4]

Airlines and destinations

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

Ground transportation

There are four bus lines connecting Lanzarote Airport with the rest of the island. The airport is connected via bus lines 22 and 23 to the city of Arrecife, and via lines 161 and 261 to Playa Blanca and Puerto del Carmen.[5]

Statistics

Passenger numbers

YearPassengers Aircraft movements Cargo (tonnes)
2004[6] 5,517,136 48,446 7,996
2005[7] 5,467,499 47,158 6,629
2006[8] 5,626,087 50,172 6,114
2007[9] 5,625,580 52,968 5,785
2008[10] 5,438,178 53,375 5,430
2009[11] 4,701,669 42,915 4,147
2010[12] 4,938,343 46,669 3,787
2011[13] 5,543,744 49,675 2,873
2012[14] 5,168,775 44,787 2,108
20135,334,599 44,259 2,081
20145,883,039 49,575 2,050
20156,128,971 50,448 1,805
20166,684,564 54,632 1,776
20177,388,964 59,477 1,824
2018[15] 7,327,019 60,955 1,606
2019[16] 7,292,720 60,524 1,346
2020[17] 2,538,345 30,056 583
2021[18] 3,438,219 38,740 498
2022[19] 7,350,451 63,764 589
Source: Aena Statistics

Route statistics

Busiest domestic routes at Lanzarote Airport (2021)
RankCityPassengers
1 Gran Canaria582,651
2 Madrid367,094
3 Tenerife (North)297,407
4 Barcelona172,126
5 Bilbao82,016
Busiest international routes at Lanzarote Airport (2021)
RankCityPassengers
1 Dublin, Ireland148,776
2 Manchester, United Kingdom140,265
3 London (Gatwick), United Kingdom79,747
4 London (Stansted), United Kingdom71,224
5 Amsterdam, the Netherlands70,409

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Inicio. www.aena.es.
  2. http://www.aena.es/en/lanzarote-airport/index.html César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport
  3. Web site: History of the Airport. 11 May 2020.
  4. Web site: Orden FOM/211/2019, de 27 de febrero, por la que se modifica la denominación oficial del Aeropuerto de Lanzarote Order FOM/211/2019, of 27 February, by which the official designation of Lanzarote Airport is modified.. 1 March 2019. es.
  5. Web site: Lanzarote Airport – gettocenter.com. 4 February 2017.
  6. Web site: Tráfico de pasajeros, operaciones y cargas en los aeropuertos españoles para 2004 . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20210703165427/https://portal.aena.es/csee/ccurl/TOTAL_2004.pdf . 3 July 2021. Spanish. 2004 figures for operations and passenger and freight traffic at Spanish airports.
  7. Web site: Tráfico de pasajeros, operaciones y cargas en los aeropuertos españoles para 2005 . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20210703165645/https://portal.aena.es/csee/ccurl/TOTAL_2005.pdf . 3 July 2021. Spanish. 2005 figures for operations and passenger and freight traffic at Spanish airports.
  8. Web site: 2006 annual report for the Spanish airports . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20211229141358/https://www.aena.es/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1576856796160&ssbinary=true . 29 December 2021.
  9. Web site: 2007 annual report for the Spanish airports . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20211229141403/https://www.aena.es/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1576856795904&ssbinary=true . 29 December 2021.
  10. Web site: 2008 annual report for the Spanish airports . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20211229141407/https://www.aena.es/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1576856793072&ssbinary=true . 29 December 2021.
  11. Web site: 2009 annual report for the Spanish airports . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20211229141358/https://www.aena.es/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1576856798806&ssbinary=true . 29 December 2021.
  12. Web site: 2010 annual report for the Spanish airports . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20211229141401/https://www.aena.es/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1576856792890&ssbinary=true . 29 December 2021.
  13. Web site: 2011 annual report for the Spanish airports . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20211229141400/https://www.aena.es/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1576856793704&ssbinary=true . 29 December 2021.
  14. Web site: 2012 annual report for the Spanish airports . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20211229141400/https://www.aena.es/sites/Satellite?blobcol=urldata&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1576856793060&ssbinary=true . 29 December 2021.
  15. Web site: Tráfico de pasajeros, operaciones y cargas en los aeropuertos españoles para 2018 . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20210514180020/https://portal.aena.es/csee/ccurl/727/704/0.Anual_Definitivo_2018.pdf . 14 May 2021 . Spanish. 2018 figures for operations and passenger and freight traffic at Spanish airports.
  16. Web site: Tráfico de pasajeros, operaciones y cargas en los aeropuertos españoles para 2019 . AENA . https://web.archive.org/web/20210514180024/https://portal.aena.es/csee/ccurl/174/519/00.Definitivo_2019.pdf . 14 May 2021 . Spanish. 2019 figures for operations and passenger and freight traffic at Spanish airports.
  17. Web site: Tráfico de pasajeros, operaciones y carga en los aeropuertos españoles - año 2020 . Aena . Spanish. 2020 figures for operations, and passenger and freight traffic at Spanish airports.
  18. Web site: Tráfico de pasajeros, operaciones y carga en los aeropuertos - año 2021 . Aena . Spanish. 2021 figures for operations, and passenger and freight traffic at Spanish airports.
  19. Web site: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo. Aena . Spanish. 2022 figures for operations, and passenger and freight traffic at Spanish airports.