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- IATA Code
- REU
- ICAO Code
- LERS
- City
- Reus
- Country
- Spain and Canary Islands
- Runways
- 2459m
950m x 35m
2455m x 45m - Airlines presently operating to this airport with scheduled services
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Jetairfly
Ryanair
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Reus Airport (also styled as Barcelona Reus) is an airport located near Costa Daurada on Spain's Mediterranean coast, some 80km south of Barcelona. The airport is near to the beach resorts Salou and Cambrils and Reus receives a large amount of tourist traffic. LCCs Ryanair and Thomson Airways are major operators at Reus.
Location of Reus Airport, Spain and Canary Islands
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28 total articles
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Ryanair to launch 21 new London Stansted routes; five from London Luton
Jet2holidays to launch five new services from Newcastle Airport
Reus Airport movements down 19%, pax down 4% in 2011
Ryanair claims Spanair receives illegal funding
Ryanair may receive EUR40m to continue operations in Spain
Jet2.com to expand its Newcastle base
Ryanair announces agreement with the Catalan Government for operations at Girona and Reus
Ryanair ends service to Reus
Reus Airport announces Sep-2011 traffic
Reus Airport announces Aug-2011 traffic
Maltese authorities considering offering incentives to Ryanair to introduce Malta-Reus route
Ryanair announces new Manchester base
Ryanair to close base in Reus
Jet2.com to increase Manchester-Barcelona summer service in 2012
Ryanair launches Ibiza summer 2011 schedule
Helvetic Airways to base F100 in Bern
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Airports struggle with life after Ryanair
Ryanair has been cancelling or suspending services at a wide range of airports across Europe, including in countries where it is growing. Is there any discernible strategy here or is it no more than coincidence, as a result of too many disagreements with airports? What future prospects are there for smaller airports when Ryanair decides to quit?
Vueling responds to the Ryanair threat at Barcelona
Vueling President, Josep Piqué, stated the carrier plans to add up to 418 new weekly services from Barcelona’s El Prat Airport from 05-Jul-2010, adding that he expects passenger throughput at the airport to increase by more than 10% in 2011. In response to Ryanair’s announcement it was opening a base at El Prat in Sep-2010, Mr Piqué stated the effect on airfares will have to be assessed. Meanwhile, Vueling’s General Manager, Alex Cruz, stated the carrier expects to become the second largest LCC in Europe this year.
Ryanair in talks to purchase up to 400 aircraft to secure mid-term growth – “no loyalty to Boeing”
Aircraft prices are under pressure as both Airbus and Boeing reported “negative orders” in Jan-09, as airlines cancelled more orders than they placed. This could create the conditions for another massive counter-cyclical order by Ryanair.
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