On Tuesday, the 20th, João Galamba participated in the CNN Portugal Summit, where sustainable mobility and Portugal’s political strategy in the region were discussed. The Minister of Infrastructure spoke about the site of the New Lisbon Airport He revealed part of his opinion. Regarding the option Santaremsaying that it was “far” from the capital and that the likelihood that this would be a viable option was “low”.
Yesterday, June 21, boost See it: I said something that is true, 80 kilometers far. Not many cities have an airport within 80 km. “The Minister of Infrastructure was speaking to deputies in the Economics, Public Works, Planning and Housing Committee, and although an assessment was made of distance restrictions in locating infrastructure in Ribatejo territory, he refused to make it conditional on the decision of the Technical Committee.
But if we look at the main European airports, how far are they from the capitals of the respective countries?
Departing from neighboring Spain, Madrid-Barajas Airport is located at approx 30 km from middle Madrid. Now the main airport FrenchParis-Charles de Gaulle is located 54 km from the center of Paris. airport pomegranate – Leonardo da Vinci, also known as Fiumicino Airport, is the busiest airport in Italy and serves the Italian capital. around 32 km from the historical center of Rome.
a Berlin-Brandenburg Airport, the main airport for the German capital Berlinlocated in 28 km from the center. in AustriaVienna International Airport, located in Schwechat, is a 20 km Austrian capital. The main airport in Switzerland is located in Kloten, Zurichand is located in 12 km north of the capital.
Brussels National Airport, also known as Zaventem Airport, has a transport network – metro and trains – that gives access to the center of Brussels. It is separated from the center of the Belgian capital by 15 km. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) is the main international airport in the Netherlands and is located in close proximity 20 km from middle Amsterdam.
In Poland, Warsaw Chopin Airport is the most important airport serving the country’s capital: Warsaw. Those who land at this airport only have to travel 9 km To get to the center of the Polish capital. Prague’s Vaclav Havel Airport is the largest airport in the Czech Republic and one of the most important in Central Europe. stay in Praguelocated at approx 20 km west of the city centre.
airport ZagrebLocated in the suburb of Pleso, Croatia, it is the main international airport of the country and is located 15 km from the center of the capital.
Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport AthensOpened in March 2001 to replace Ellinikon Airport for the 2004 Olympic Games, it is the largest in Greece and one of the busiest in Europe. Whoever lands there must travel 40 km To get to the city centre. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is 22 km Southeast Budapest. It is the busiest airport in Hungary.
In Sweden, an airport StockholmArlanda serves as the nation’s capital. located in 46 km By car from the center of the Swedish capital, but only 25 minutes by train, the Arlanda Express shortens the distance between the airport and the heart of Stockholm. airport Osloknown as Gardermoen, is located at about 50 km From the center of the capital of Norway. Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is located in Finland 2o kilometers north Helsinki.
airport London Heathrow Airport is the busiest airport in the United Kingdom 26 km from the center of the English capital. It is followed by London Gatwick Airport, which has the second highest traffic and is now 45 km from central London.
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