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In 2005, the airport carried 8,796,321 passengers.
In 2005, the airport carried 8,796,321 passengers.


[[Avianca]] is the only Latin American airline serving Alicante. Doing flights on Wenesday via [[Barcelona]]
[[Avianca]] is the only Latin American airline serving Alicante. Doing flights on Wednesday via [[Barcelona]]


A [http://www.gop.es/AEROPUERTOS/NAT_ALICANTE/00_DOC-COMPLETO-ALICANTE.pdf new Terminal] is under construction to be finished in 2009.
A [http://www.gop.es/AEROPUERTOS/NAT_ALICANTE/00_DOC-COMPLETO-ALICANTE.pdf new Terminal] is under construction to be finished in 2009.

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Alicante International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Alicante), (IATA: ALC, ICAO: LEAL), originally named El Altet, is the main airport for the regions of Alicante and Murcia in Spain. It is located in the city of Elx (Elche), 9 km southwest of the city of Alicante.

El Altet opened on 1967-05-04, replacing the older airdrome La Rabassa that had served Alicante since 1936. The airport took its name from a part of the city of Elx.

Alicante is the major airport on Costa Blanca, so 80% traffic is international .

In 2005, the airport carried 8,796,321 passengers.

Avianca is the only Latin American airline serving Alicante. Doing flights on Wednesday via Barcelona

A new Terminal is under construction to be finished in 2009.

Airlines and Destinations

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