Airport of Tortolì Arbatax :
The airport is found in the east coast of the Sardinia, in Ogliastra, dislocated a naturalistic and marine paradise to approximately 140 km from Cagliari and 100 Km from Nuoro. The structure between the larger citizen of the zone and its harbour fraction (Arbatax), to approximately 2 km is from one that give the other center. It is operating above all in summer. With to the port of Arbatax it directly leads numerous tourists from numerous Italian cities in the zone, without to make them to journey for other airports or ports of the island that they would force to long and tediose distances in car. It counts on a track of approximately 1300 m, that it guarantees the possibility of landing of various types of aircrafts turboprop and some jet of medium-small dimensions. However an ulterior lengthening of the track of 350 m is previewed, for being able therefore to concur the landing and the takeoff of jet of line of greater dimensions. The airport is equipped of control tower and the track is illuminated and realized in bitumen adequately. Of summer it is connected with Rome and Milan, other Italian cities and with some German cities. Numerous the flights charter. The air terminal, seppur small, however is very equipped and connected with the center city and the port of Arbatax. The zone is accessible beyond that via air also via sea, through the port of Arbatax, on which they berth nearly with daily cadence, coming from ships of line from Civitavecchia and Genoa. Evocative the landings seen from the sea (from the beach of Saint Gemiliano), because the track finishes just to 20 meters from one of the many wonderful ones beaches of the zone.
Code ICAO: LIET
Altitude: 0 ft
Latitude: 39°55'N
Longitude: 09°41'E
Photos and Reference (automated translation ):
-'Aeroporto di Tortolì-Arbatax' : it.wikipedia.org
-'Collegamenti aerei da e per l'Ogliastra' : www.ogliastraontheweb.it
-'Vista notturna dal faro "Capo Bellavista" di Arbatax' : www.agroogliastra.it
Tuesday, 16 January 2007
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