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Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport

IATA Code
OLB
ICAO Code
LIEO
Website
http://www.geasar.it
City
Olbia
Country
Italy
Runways
2446m
Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
Air Alps Aviation
Air One Smart Carrier
airberlin
Austrian Airlines
easyJet
InterSky
Jet2.com
Lufthansa
Meridiana Fly
NIKI
SkyWork Airlines
Transavia Airlines
Transavia.com France
Airlines presently operating to this airport via codeshare
Air Malta
Alitalia
Brussels Airlines
Finnair
Iberia

Olbia - Costa Smeralda Airport serves the town of Olbia, a popular tourist destination on the Italian island of Sardinia. The airport is a main base for Meridiana Fly and has extensive connections to mainland Italy and various destinations across continental Europe and the UK. The airport is managed by Geasar SpA.

Location of Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport, Italy


 
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European airports enjoy solid recovery in 2010 – Italy performs well

9-Feb-11 3:59 PM

European airports had a reasonably positive year in 2010, generating a 4.2% increase in passenger throughput, despite bouts of extreme weather, labour unrest, passenger taxation in some markets and lingering economic problems in many parts of the continent. Freight traffic recovered by 18.7% last year (off depressed levels in 2009), while aircraft movements were flat (dropping 0.2%).

SEA IPO by end 2011, but are the signs better this time?

14-Dec-10 10:53 AM

Milan’s SEA SpA plans to launch an IPO on the Italian stock exchange by the end of 2011 according to Chairman Giuseppe Bonomi. The airport operator will make a final decision on the offering once main owner, the City of Milan, approves its annual accounts.

Lufthansa Italia consolidates its position at Milan Malpensa

27-Jul-10 11:57 AM

Lufthansa Italia this month announced plans to launch frequent (up to daily) services from Milan’s Malpensa Airport to Catania (Sicily) and Prague from 01-Nov-2010, using A319s. These are not easy routes on which to win business with considerably more offered on the Catania route from Alitalia’s Air One subsidiary, Windjet and easyJet, and to Prague from CSA and easyJet. Less than two years after Lufthansa’s interest in taking over the ailing Alitalia fizzled out when Air France purchased a stake, prompting Lufthansa to set up its own new brand, Lufthansa Italia, at Milan, what are the prospects now for Lufthansa’s first new airline that it had set up in a foreign market?

easyJet CEO, Andrew Harrison Ash and snow take a bite out of easyJet, but still profitable

13-May-10 3:45 PM

Mother nature is going to cost easyJet as much as GBP100 million this year, but the UK-based LCC does not expect that to prevent it from posting a healthy profit. Winter snow disruptions in 2009 and 2010 resulted in losses of approximately GBP25 million. The recent ash-related airspace shut downs are expected to cost another GBP50-75 million.

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