Grenoble–Isère Airport

Alpes–Isère Airport
Aéroport Alpes–Isère
IATA: GNBICAO: LFLS
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Société d'Exploitation de l'Aéroport de Grenoble (SEAG)
Serves Grenoble, France
Location Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs
Elevation AMSL 1,302 ft / 397 m
Coordinates 45°21′47″N 005°19′46″E / 45.36306°N 5.32944°E / 45.36306; 5.32944
Website grenoble-airport.com
Maps

Location of Rhône-Alpes region in France
LFLS

Location of airport in Rhône-Alpes region

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 3,050 10,007 Asphalt
09R/27L 900 2,952 Grass
Statistics (2014)
Passengers 320,647
Passenger Change 13-14 Decrease5.0%
Source: French AIP[1]

Alpes–Isère Airport (formerly Grenoble-Isère Airport) or Aéroport Alpes–Isère (IATA: GNB, ICAO: LFLS), is an international airport serving Grenoble which is situated 2.5 km north-northwest of Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs[1] and 40 km northwest of Grenoble, both communes in the Isère, département of France. The airport handled 456,062 passengers in 2009 and mostly features winter seasonal leisure traffic.

Formerly known as Grenoble–Saint-Geoirs Airport since 1968 Winter Olympics, the appellation, Isere, refers to the department of Isère. A campus of the École nationale de l'aviation civile is also located at the airport.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aer Lingus Seasonal charter: London-Gatwick (begins 18 December 2016)[2]
Aeroflot Seasonal charter: Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Arkia Seasonal charter: Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion
Aurigny Seasonal: Guernsey
British AirwaysSeasonal: London-Gatwick
Seasonal charter: London–Heathrow
Danish Air Transport Seasonal charter: Billund, Copenhagen
easyJetSeasonal: Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Liverpool, London–Gatwick, London–Luton, London–Stansted
Germania Seasonal charter: London-Gatwick
I-Fly Seasonal charter: Moscow-Vnukovo
Israir Seasonal charter: Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion
Jet2.com Seasonal: East Midlands (begins 23 December 2016),[3] Glasgow (begins 23 December 2016),[3] Leeds/Bradford (begins 23 December 2016),[3] Manchester, Newcastle (begins 23 December 2016)[3]
Monarch AirlinesSeasonal: Birmingham, Leeds/Bradford, London–Gatwick, Manchester
Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: London-Gatwick, Stockholm–Arlanda
RyanairSeasonal: Brussels (begins 17 December 2016), Dublin, London-Stansted
Scandinavian Airlines Seasonal charter: Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Stockholm–Arlanda
Small Planet Airlines Seasonal charter: London-Gatwick
Sun D'Or
operated by El Al
Seasonal: Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion
Titan Airways Seasonal charter: London-Gatwick
Thomson Airways Seasonal charter: London–Gatwick, London–Stansted, Manchester
Thomas Cook Airlines Seasonal charter: Birmingham, London–Gatwick, Manchester
TransaviaSeasonal: Rotterdam
Ukraine International Airlines Seasonal charter: Kiev–Boryspil
Wizz AirSeasonal: Gdansk (begins 14 January 2017),[4] Vilnius (begins 14 January 2017),[4] Warsaw-Chopin
Yamal Airlines Seasonal charter: Moscow–Domodedovo

Ground transportation

Coach links connect the airport with the centre of Grenoble.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 LFLS – GRENOBLE SAINT-GEOIRS. AIP from French Service d'information aéronautique, effective 8 December 2016.
  2. "Aer Lingus Cargo Winter 2016 -2017 effective October 30" (PDF). Aer Lingus Cargo. Retrieved 27 October 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Jet2.com Expands Grenoble Operations from Dec 2016". airlineroute. Retrieved 6 April 2016.
  4. 1 2 Liu, Jim (20 July 2016). "WizzAir Plans Additoinal New Routes in W16". Airlineroute, Routesonline. Retrieved 20 July 2016.
  5. http://www.grenoble-airport.com/-Scheduled-coach-transfers-.html
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