Florence - Getting There By Air
Tel: (050) 849 111 or 849 300 (flight information).
Website: www.pisa-airport.com
Pisa's airport, Galileo Galilei, is the international gateway to Florence. Situated 80km (50 miles) from Florence, it provides easy access to the city by road or rail. As one of Italy's busiest airports, Pisa handles around 1.1 million passengers per year.
Airport facilities: Facilities include a bank, bureau de change, ATMs (bancomat), nursery (situated on the ground floor) and a selection of restaurants. La Corte mall offers a wide range of shopping, as well as a hair salon. Tourist information, a post office and car hire operators, including Avis, Europcar, Liberty Rent International, Maggiore and Sixt Rent a Car, are available in the arrivals hall.
Business facilities: There is a dedicated business centre, the Galilei Business Centre (tel: (050) 849 200) which has fully equipped rooms available to be booked for small meetings and seminars. Business-class travellers also have access to the Galilei VIP Lounge, which offers on-the-spot check-in for passengers carrying hand luggage only. Refreshments and travel information are also available.
Transport to the city: The most hassle-free and commonly used way for arriving tourists to travel to Florence is on the train. The station, Pisa Aeroporto, is just a short stride from the airport and tickets are available for purchase on the concourse. Trains (see Getting There By Rail) depart more or less every hour, between 0641 and 2220 (journey time -1 hour 20 minutes). On departing Florence, visitors can check in at the railway station's Air Terminal in Florence (platform five) from 0730 to 1530. Passengers with luggage must check in 20 minutes before the train departs and arrive at least 35 minutes before flight departure.
There is a Terravision shuttle bus (tel: (050) 26080; website: www.terravision.eu) that stops in Florence (by the station). It runs daily from around 0840 to 0020, depending on Ryanair arrival times (journey time - 1 hour 10 minutes).
If you wish to take a taxi to Florence (an unusual choice, given the excellent train service), these are to be found outside the main exit or ordered by telephone (tel: (050) 541 600). The journey time would vary greatly depending on the traffic and prices would be extremely high - at least €130.
Amerigo Vespucci (FLR)
Tel: (055) 306 1300 .
Website: www.aeroporto.firenze.it
Florence City Airport underwent modernisation in 2006. Situated just 5km (3 miles) from Florence city centre, the airport is steadily increasing in capacity, with regular flights to major European cities as well as domestic destinations.
Airport facilities: Tourist information, banking and exchange facilities are available during office hours and there is a cafe and snack bar. Avis, Europcar, Hertz, Italy by Car, Maggiore and Winrent provide car hire.
Business facilities: There is no dedicated business centre but the Masaccio Lounge on the first floor of departures has a self-service bar, newspapers, satellite TV and telephones, as well as a computer with Internet connection.
Transport to the city: The ‘fly by bus' Vola in Bus (tel: 800 424 500; website: www.ataf.net) shuttle service departs approximately every 30 minutes between 0600-1400, then less frequently to 2230. Tickets are available for purchase on board. The shuttle drops passengers off at Florence's central bus station (journey time - 15-30 minutes).
Taxis (tel: (055) 4242 or 4390) to the centre cost approximately €16-20 (journey time - 30 minutes, depending on traffic).
Approximate flight times to Florence: From London is 2 hours 15 minutes; from New York is 12 hours 30 minutes; from Los Angeles is 18 hours 50 minutes; from Toronto is 12 hours 50 minutes and from Sydney is 21 hours 25 minutes.
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