Thursday, April 21, 2011

Burgos Airport

Burgos Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Burgos) (ICAO: LEBG), also known as Villafría, is an airport located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) west of the central business district of Burgos, a city in Spain.
Ground transportation

Public transport
There is an urban bus that provides airport service to and from the center of Burgos. The route begins in Plaza de España and stops in the following streets: Belorado, Segovia, Avenida de Castilla y León, San Roque, Glorieta de Logroño, San Bruno, Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Real y Antigua, Vitoria 252, Alcalde Martín Cobos and from here to the airport terminal. The route from the airport to the center will be on a reverse route with stops in the next points: Martín Cobos, Vitoria 259, Real y Antigua, Vitoria 163, San Bruno, Antigua Academia de Ingenieros, San Roque, Avenida de Castilla y León, Avenida de la Paz 51, Antonio Machado and Plaza de España.
The route schedules depends on the time of the flight; the bus will depart from Plaza España to the airport an hour and half before a flight and from the airport to the center half hour after the arrival of a flight.
Car and taxi
Burgos Airport is located to the north east of the province capital city, on a broad plain between the neighbourhoods of Gamonal and Villafría de Burgos, where the N-120 road and A-1 highway (also called ring road BU-30) meet in a great roundabout. From here to the airport building, there is a 650 metres (0.40 mi) long road that ends opposite the terminal building. It takes a 10 minutes ride by car or taxi to get the city centre. A taxi ride cost approximately € 10 or slightly more.
There is a parking garage with a capacity of 188 cars, some semi-underground, for passengers coming with their own car.

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