June – August 2013 Issue 02 Aena Aeropuertos News Quarterly magazine for airlines, airports and tour-operators Quick News Latest News on Spanish airports New routes during the summer season Statistics Market Analysis Calendar Passengers, Markets and Airports Year to May 2013 Switzerland and Japan June - July - August 2013 Discover Spanish Airports Seville Airport: Moorish heritage and business city Aena Aeropuertos News is the quarterly magazine of Aena Aeropuertos to serve as a link between airlines, tour-operators and airports to keep you updated with the latest news regarding Spanish airports operations and the new opportunities within our network. The Airline Customer Relations and Airport Marketing Team have a constant dialogue with airlines and tour-operators to provide them with the best solution that fit their needs, coordinating it with the rest of the airports and areas within Aena Aeropuertos. You can use our mailbox [email protected] to contact us if your company needs information or has any questions related to the operation in our airports so we can forward it to the right person within Aena Aeropuertos who can come back to you with the best answer. The magazine is divided into 5 sections: • Quick news: What’s happening now in our Airports. It Includes the list of new routes opened in our airports during the three months previous to the delivery of the magazine. • Statistics: It tells you know the evolution of airlines, markets and the number of passengers in our airports. • Market analysis: We offer you an analysis of one short-haul route and one long-haul route to help you to make a decision if your airline is considering a new route to a Spanish airport. • Calendar: It shows the public holidays in Spain. Very useful information to have! Learn more about a typical Spanish celebrations. • Discover Spanish Airports: A short presentation of one of our airports and the surrounding area, discover what this destination can offer to you. Enjoy the reading! 1 2 3 4 5 The agreement reached between Aena Aeropuertos and the airlines on the airport charges for the next 5 years will have an increase of CPI+1 in 2014, CPI+3 in 2015 and CPI+4 in 2016, 2017 and 2018. The airport charges will be updated on the 1st March each year. On the 15th May 1933 the first commercial plane, a three-engine Fokker VII, landed at Madrid-Barajas Airport, although the official inauguration of the airport was two years earlier, on the 30th April 1931. LAPE, the Spanish Air Mail Service, was one of the first airlines to use the airport, with a regular flight to Barcelona and Seville. This airline later became Iberia. The ticket price, approved on December 1932, was 150 pesetas for the flight Madrid-Barcelona and 125 pesetas for the flight Madrid-Sevilla in a FockerVII/3M with capacity for 8 passengers and 2 cabin crew. After 80 years, more than 990 million of passengers have flown in almost 10,65 million of flights from Madrid-Barajas Airport, which has become the 5th airport in the European ranking by passenger traffic volume, serving 45,1 million of passengers in 2012. that started on the 31st of March, which represents a 5% increase in the seat offer to European destinations compared to last year’s Summer Season. Among the countries with the highest growth in departing seats are the UK (+8%), the Nordic Countries (+25%) and Germany (+7%). Another countries with a noteworthy growth in departing seats are the Russian Federation (+48%) and Africa (+27%). This data represent the positive evolution of international tourism in Spain, as the Spanish Airports have 79 additional routes to the European market. It is noteworthy that, according to Anna.aero, Aena (Spain) is the second European country in terms of new route development in 2013, with a very close margin from the first, the UK (a difference of only 9 routes!). Furthermore, Barcelona Airport is the leader of the global route development ranking by airports. as a model of coordinated proceedings between administrations and business organizations with the aim of fostering the commercial activities outside Spain from Barcelona-El Prat Airport. Calendar Aena’s Airports will offer close to 50 million seats to Europe during the 2013 Summer Season Statistics 80th anniversary of the first commercial flight at MadridBarajas Airport Market Analysis Agreement between Aena Aeropuertos and Airlines on the airport charges The CDRA (Barcelona Air Route Development Committee) of Barcelona has been awarded the “GEBTA prize to the initiative” Quick News Latest News on Spanish airports Page Aena Aeropuertos started the consultation process for the handling tender on the 30th May 2013 3 Discover Spanish Airports that will last two months during which airlines and third parties will be able to submit their comments to Aena Aeropuertos, who will develop the technical specifications to launch the tender during the second half of the year. A total of 50 ramp handling licenses will be put out to tender to facilitate the service in 43 airports and 2 heliports for a period of time of 7 years. 1 2 3 4 5 March 2013 From Frankfurt Catania Banjul Rome FCO Lisbon Lappeenranta Memmingen Trieste Jonkoping Dortmund Sal Santiago Moscow DME Leeds London LGW Zaragoza Moscow VKO Belfast BHD Brussels CRL Nuremberg Dortmund Hannover Cardiff East Midlands Bordeaux London LHR Dortmund Airline Vueling Vueling Vueling Alitalia easyJet Ryanair Ryanair Ryanair Ryanair Ryanair Cabo Verde Airlines Air Nostrum Transaero Monarch Airlines British Airways Air Europa Transaero Aer Lingus Jetairfly Ryanair Ryanair Vueling Vueling Ryanair Vueling British Airways Ryanair 4 Discover Spanish Airports Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Bilbao Bilbao Girona-Costa Brava Girona-Costa Brava Girona-Costa Brava Girona-Costa Brava Girona-Costa Brava Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Ibiza Lanzarote Lanzarote Lanzarote Madrid-Barajas Málaga-Costa del 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Transavia Norwegian 5 Discover Spanish Airports Angelholm Helsingborg Billund Birmingham Brussels Copenhagen Harstad-Narvik London LGW Molde Nuremberg Saint Petersburg Tromso Umea Alger Bordeaux Fez Airline Kristiansand London LGW Luxembourg Reyjavik Saint Petersburg Tbilisi Turín Warsaw Birmingham Dusseldorf DUS Dusseldorf DUS Dusseldorf DUS Rome FCO Toulouse Verona Brussels Hamburg LBC Kalmar Katowice Moscow DME Oslo TRF Paphos Tampere Bristol Casablanca CMN Dusseldorf DUS Erfurt Groningen London Gatwick Airline Calendar Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Alicante Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat To Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Fuerteventura Fuerteventura Fuerteventura Fuerteventura Fuerteventura Fuerteventura Fuerteventura Girona-Costa Brava Girona-Costa Brava Girona-Costa Brava 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Zaragoza Lisbon Lanzarote Air Mediterranee New Livingston Volotea New Livingston New Livingston Air Europa easyJet Air Europa Calendar * Technical stop in Monastir 6 Discover Spanish Airports Jet2.com Nordwind Airlines Lufthansa British Airways Transavia Germania Ryanair Germania Norwegian Air Nostrum Egyptair Air Europa Air Arabia Maroc Libyan Arab Airlines Scandinavian Airlines Vueling Ryanair Ryanair Norwegian Transavia France Smart Wings Skywork Norwegian TUIfly Aer Lingus Norwegian Hamburg Airways From Statistics Manchester Moscow Sheremetyevo * Frankfurt FRA London Heathrow Rotterdam Dusseldorf DUS Manchester Toulouse Copenhaguen Ibiza Luxor Málaga-Costa del Sol Tangier Trípoli Bergen Brussels Colonia Knock London Gatwick Paris ORY Varsovia Berna Oslo OSL Basilea-Mulhouse Belfast BHD Bergen Dusseldorf DUS Airline Market Analysis Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Ibiza Ibiza Ibiza Lanzarote Lanzarote Lanzarote Madrid-Barajas Madrid-Barajas Madrid-Barajas Madrid-Barajas Madrid-Barajas Madrid-Barajas Málaga-Costa del Sol Málaga-Costa del Sol Málaga-Costa del Sol Málaga-Costa del Sol Málaga-Costa del Sol Málaga-Costa del Sol Málaga-Costa del Sol Menorca Murcia-San Javier Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca To Quick News New routes Page 1 2 3 4 5 May 2013 From Blackpool East Midlands East Midlands Dublin Punta Cana Melilla Leeds Bristol London Stansted Manchester Milan Bergamo Glasgow Santiago de Compostela Baden Baden Bergen Bremen Helsinki Leipzig Viena Leeds Kassel Trondheim Moscow Vnucovo Saint Petersbourg Rostock-Laage Brussels Glasgow Dublin Dublin Istambul Atatürk Nantes Airline Jet2.com Jet2.com Monarch Airlines Air Contractors Orbest Portugal Melilla Airlines Monarch Airlines Thomas Cook UK Thomas Cook UK Jet2.com Mistral Air Jet2.com Air Nostrum Germania Thomas Cook Scandinavia Hamburg Airways TUIfly Nordic German Sky Airlines Austrian Airlines Thomson Airways Germania Orbest Portugal Transaero Air Europa Air Nostrum Thomas Cook Belgium Flybe Alba Star Avion Express Turkish Airlines Volotea 7 Discover Spanish Airports Ibiza Ibiza Ibiza Lanzarote Madrid-Barajas Málaga-Costa del Sol Menorca Menorca Menorca Menorca Menorca Murcia San Javier Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Reus Reus Reus Reus Santiago de Compostela Valencia To Calendar Air Berlín BA Cityflyer Monarch Airlines Volotea Monarch Airlines Vueling Vueling Vueling Vueling Vueling Vueling Vueling Utair Aviation Utair Aviation Aviatrans Kiev Air Europa Air Europa Air Europa Air Europa Vueling Vueling Air Europa Air Europa Sunexpress Deutschland Ryanair Sunexpress Deutschland Mauritanian Airlines Sunexpress Jet2.com Lufthansa From Statistics Cologne Glasgow Manchester Valencia Leeds Oran Bergen Casablanca Fez Helsinki Oslo Tangier Ekaterinburg Kiev Borispol Kiev Zhulyanay Krasnodar Rostov Saint Petersbourg Kazan Kiev Nador Nizhniy Novgorod Samara Frankfurt East Midlands Dusseldorf Nouakchott Frankfurt Leeds Munich Airline Market Analysis Alicante Alicante Almería Asturias Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Barcelona-El Prat Fuerteventura Girona-Costa Brava Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Gran Canaria Ibiza To Quick News New routes Page 2 3 Traffic by Airport Airport Year to May 2013 Passengers Year to May 2013 Change Change. % Airport Change Change. % YTMay’13-YTMay’12 YTMay’13-YTMay’12 26 Reus 235.224 47.191 25,1% 02 Barcelona-El Prat 12.636.709 -384.514 -3,0% 27 Almeria 229.218 -57.741 -20,1% 03 Palma De Mallorca 6.327.998 34.227 0,5% 28 Zaragoza 189.167 -34.163 -15,3% 04 Malaga-Costa Del Sol 4.349.544 -7.220 -0,2% 29 Melilla 117.559 -7.728 -6,2% 05 Gran Canaria 4.044.381 -250.376 -5,8% 30 Valladolid 108.406 -54.617 -33,5% 06 Tenerife Sur 3.683.610 -17.946 -0,5% 31 94.065 -9.588 -9,3% 07 Alicante 3.254.921 175.515 5,7% 32 Pamplona 64.443 -17.056 -20,9% 08 Lanzarote 2.022.461 -56.216 -2,7% 33 El Hierro 55.110 -8.754 -13,7% 09 Valencia 1.710.753 -80.192 -4,5% 34 La Gomera 8.221 87 1,1% 10 Fuerteventura 1.638.122 -194.065 -10,6% 35 Leon 8.075 -14.947 -64,9% 11 Sevilla 1.523.658 -275.932 -15,3% 36 Burgos 6.099 -1.783 -22,6% 12 Bilbao 1.435.601 -128.043 -8,2% 37 Salamanca 5.384 -4.774 -47,0% 13 Tenerife Norte 1.361.790 -155.718 -10,3% 38 Logroño 4.351 -3.403 -43,9% 14 Ibiza 1.134.093 28.383 2,6% 39 Badajoz 3.703 -9.546 -72,1% 15 845.882 -50.003 -5,6% 40 Cordoba 2.587 -2.135 -45,2% 16 Santiago 808.992 -44.246 -5,2% 41 Ceuta /Helipuerto 2.107 -13.435 -86,4% 17 Menorca 488.935 20.892 4,5% 42 Vitoria 1.954 -13.777 -87,6% 18 Asturias 424.976 -35.031 -7,6% 43 Madrid-Torrejón 1.953 -9.641 -83,2% 19 Santander 360.620 -70.957 -16,4% 44 Sabadell 1.049 1.049 - 20 La Palma 337.180 -83.442 -19,8% 45 Algeciras /Helipuerto 1.022 -6.925 -87,1% 21 329.369 -27.203 -7,6% 46 Son Bonet 806 806 - 22 A Coruña 275.666 -38.129 -12,2% 47 Madrid-Cuatro Vientos 730 -210 -22,3% 23 Jerez De La Frontera 274.629 -44.307 -13,9% 48 Albacete 572 -385 -40,2% 24 Vigo 25 Fgl Granada-Jaen 267.267 252.983 -44.137 -51.742 -14,2% -17,0% 49 Huesca-Pirineos 93 66.305.130 15 -4.644.166 19,2% -6,5% Murcia-San Javier San Sebastian TOTAL 8 Discover Spanish Airports -14,7% Calendar -2.642.304 Market Analysis 15.373.092 Statistics YTMay’13-YTMay’12 YTMay’13-YTMay’12 Passengers 01 Madrid-Barajas Girona Quick News Spanish Airports Traffic Page 1 2 3 Airlines Ranking Year to May 2012 Quick News Spanish Airports Traffic Page 1 Year to May 2013 Airline Passengers Market Share Change YTMay’13 - YTMay’12 Change. % YTMay’13 - YTMay’12 Ryanair 12.652. 047 11.738.822 17,7% -913.225 -7,2% 02 Vueling 7.135.916 7.776.384 11,7% 640.468 9,0% 03 Iberia 8.439.654 5.172.884 7,8% -3.266.770 -38,7% 04 Air Europa 5.107.163 7,7% 96.183 1,9% 05 easyJet 5.010.980 4.865.187 4.417.717 6,7% -447.470 -9,2% 06 Air Berlin 4.035.805 3.653.680 5,5% -382.125 -9,5% 07 Air Nostrum 3.429.156 2.607.058 3,9% -822.098 -24,0% 08 Iberia Express 655.942 2.131.275 3,2% 1.475.333 - 09 Binter+ Naysa 1.978.898 2.006.035 3,0% 27.137 1,4% 10 Lufthansa 1.205.294 1.277.226 1,9% 71.932 6,0% 49.408.879 45.888.244 69,2% -3.520.635 -7,1% 21.540.417 20.416.886 30,8% -1.123.531 -5,2% 70.949.296 66.305.130 100,0% -4.644.166 -6,5% Market Analysis 01 Statistics Passengers Total Top 10 Airlines Calendar Other airlines Total Aena Aeropuertos Discover Spanish Airports 9 2 3 Market Ranking Year to May 2012 Quick News Spanish Airports Traffic Page 1 Year to May 2013 Market Passengers Market Share Change YTMay’13 - YTMay’12 Change. % YTMay’13 - YTMay’12 Spain 26.536.727 22.290.803 33,6% -4.245.924 -16,0% 02 United Kingdom 10.181.249 10.459.455 15,8% 278.206 2,7% 03 Germany 7.687.820 7.728.424 11,7% 40.604 0,5% 04 France 3.646.582 3.524.724 5,3% -121.858 -3,3% 05 Italy 3.934.476 3.346.042 5,0% -588.434 -15,0% 06 Holland 2.037.528 1.988.272 3,0% -49.256 -2,4% 07 Switzerland 1.740.038 1.804.121 2,7% 64.083 3,7% 08 Belgium 1.605.026 1.630.270 2,5% 25.244 1,6% 09 Sweden 994.201 1.107.455 1,7% 113.254 11,4% 10 Norway 888.010 1.068.026 1,6% 180.016 20,3% 59.251.657 54.947.592 82,9% -4.304.065 -7,3% 11.697.639 11.357.538 17,1% -340.101 -2,9% 70.949.296 66.305.130 100,0% -4.644.166 -6,5% Market Analysis 01 Statistics Passengers Total Top 10 Markets Calendar Other Markets Total Aena Aeropuertos Discover Spanish Airports 10 1 2 Short-Haul route: Switzerland General overview During 2012, 690,918 Swiss tourists visited Spain, with a preference for city-breaks like Barcelona. Bilbao is a business and tourism destination in Northern Spain whose nature, architecture, cuisine, innovation and tradition makes it one of the preferred destinations in Spain. With near 6,700 indirect passengers to Switzerland, is a destination that could be a potencial market to serve. Also Seville, with 3,400 indirect passengers to Zurich, is a destination with no direct traffic. You can learn more about what can Seville offer Market Analysis From the commercial perspective, Spain exported in 2012, 4,594 M€ to Switzerland in chemicals, raw materials & intermediate products and industrial technology, and imported 2,604 M€ from Switzerland, mainly in chemicals, industrial technology and fashion. Potential routes without direct traffic Statistics According to the National Statistics Institute of Spain there are 15,049 Swiss living in Spain, mainly in Comunitat Valenciana, and there are 43,304 Spaniards living in Switzerland, most of them are from Galicia. Quick News Switzerland and Japan Page Traffic statistics (2012) Tazacorte Port, La Palma to you in section “Discover Spanish Airports”. Outside of Spain Peninsula, the Canary Islands offer one potential route to Switzerland from La Palma. The preferred Swiss destinations are Zurich (46%) and Geneva (34%), followed by Basel-Mulhouse (19%). The route to La Palma would benefit from Off-Peak Day Incentive seven days a week (50% discount in the landing & passenger charges for the operation at the Canary Island Airports). The Giralda, Seville [Photographs source: web server of the Spanish Tourism Institute, TURESPAÑA, and Sociedad Estatal para la Gestión de la Innovación y las Tecnologías Turísticas, SEGITTUR, www.spain.info] 11 Discover Spanish Airports La Palma, a Unesco Biosphere Reserve in the Atlantic Sea, has a potential market of near 2,400 indirect passengers to Switzerland, that could be a potential market to serve. Calendar The annual traffic statistics of the last 5 years shows an average variation of +7,2% on commercial passengers between Spain and Switzerland, with a preference for Barcelona (28%), Madrid (26%) and Palma de Mallorca (16%). 1 2 Long-Haul route: Japan To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Keicho Embassy’s visit to Spain and Rome and the 400 years of bilateral relations between Spain and Japan the Prime Ministers of Spain and Japan agreed, during the meeting held in Tokyo in September 2010, to organize The Year of Japan in Spain from June 2013 to July 2014. Madrid, like any modern metropolis, has several shopping centers and small family-run shops selling traditional goods. Tourists usually visit the museums (Prado, Reina Sofia, Thyssen) the city center (Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor), the Royal Palace and the Cathedral. There are 9 UNESCO World Heritage sites situated less than two hours away from the city (Alcala de Henares, Toledo, Cuenca, Segovia, Ávila, Salamanca, Córdoba, the Monastery and Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial and the The Honorary Presidency of the celebration of The Year of Japan in Spain and The Year of Spain in Japan will be assumed by TRH the Prince of Asturias and TIH the Crown Prince Naruhito of Japan respectively. Statistics Potential routes from Japan to Spain Plaza de Cibeles, Madrid Aranjuez Cultural Landscape). The nightlife in Madrid is one of the city’s main attractions. Spain has no direct conection with Japan, however during 2012 nearly 157,000 indirect passengers travelled between Spain and Japan. Also during during 2012, 203,000 indirect passengers travelled between Latinamerica and Japan. As Spain is the main gateway between Latinamerica and Asia, there is a potential route from Japan that would capture an important share of this indirect traffic. Parque Güell, Barcelona [Photographs source: Tourspain] 12 Discover Spanish Airports Several activities like cultural events and different activities in politics, economy, science, technology, tourism or education will take place for the commemorative events of the 400 years of bilateral relations between Spain and Japan, with the aim to boost the mutual understanding and open new horizons towards the future. Other interesting connections Calendar Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is a well known business and tourism destination in the Mediterranean. With 8 UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Park Güell, Palau Güell, Casa Milá, Casa Vicens, Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Palau de la Música and Sant Pau Hospital), wonderfull beaches and a wide variety of festivals, Barcelona is an attractive destination all year round Market Analysis Japan Year in Spain Quick News Switzerland and Japan Page June Mo Tu We Th July Fr 1 2 August Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 6 Day of El Hierro 5 Day of La Palma Saint John Galicia and Cataluña Community 25 Day of Santiago the Apostle in Cantabria, Navarra and País Vasco Day of Galicia 15 Assumption of Mary 614 Market Analysis Day of La Rioja Community Statistics Sa 3 10 24 Quick News Public Holidays in Spain Page Los Sanfermines Calendar National Holiday Local Holiday Discover Spanish Airports 13 1 2 Did you know? Statistics crowds make their way to the Town Hall Square and, with candles alight, sing “Pobre de mí”, to bid farewell to the fiesta until the following year. [Source: web server of the Spanish Tourism Institute, TURESPAÑA, and Sociedad Estatal para la Gestión de la Innovación y las Tecnologías Turísticas, SEGITTUR, www.spain.info] 14 Discover Spanish Airports during the fiestas there is a parade of “giants and big-heads” through the centre of the city, for the children to enjoy. The festive programme also includes open-air celebrations, concerts, dance exhibitions and, of course, bullfights. San Fermín finishes on 14th July at midnight, when the Calendar For nine days, Pamplona residents and visitors, dressed typically in red and white, get carried away by the continuous festive spirit that invades the streets. Furthermore, every morning Market Analysis Los Sanfermines, the bullfighting fiesta. The city of Pamplona is world famous thanks to its San Fermín fiestas. Thousands of people come every year to experience the risk and excitement of the popular running of the bulls, immortalised by Ernest Hemingway in his novel Fiesta. San Fermín starts on 6th July at midday. At that moment the chupinazo is launched from the balcony of the town hall. It is a rocket that marks the official start of the fiesta, causing an outburst of joy amidst the crowd gathered in the square. The first running of the bulls is held the following day: at 8am the doors of the Santo Domingo corral are opened, and hundreds of people run in front of the bulls on their route through the old town to the bullring. One of the most exciting moments happens a few minutes before the start of the running of the bulls, when runners entrust themselves to San Fermín, singing three times in front of a small statue on Cuesta de Santo Domingo Street. Quick News Public Holidays in Spain Page 2 3 Moorish heritage and business city Leisure Some routes and proposals The Giralda Seville, City of Opera. Seville, as a city, appears in more than a hundred operas. Some of them are global models that brought the name of Seville beyond its borders thanks to opera composers such as Mozart, Beethoven or Bizet. “Carmen”, “The Barber of Seville”, “Don Giovanni”, “La Favourita”, “Fidelio”, “The marriage of Figaro”, “La forza del destino”, etc. are only a few operas inspired on Seville locations to be visited. Alcazar Royal Palace [Source: Turismo Sevilla] 15 Discover Spanish Airports Metropol Parasol Sevilla Fidelio www.visitasevilla.es Calendar Family Adventures. Four routes around the city during which the participant families will need to overcome different challenges. These routes, guided by the nice Giráldez family, cross different areas of Seville with several themes: The Hidden Seville, The Green Seville, The Seville of Myths and Legends, and The Fun Seville. Sevilla Card www.sevillacard.es Market Analysis New attractions are available to the first time visitor: the Navigation Pavilion, built for the World Expo of 1992, meeting point with History, where the visitor will find out about the experiences of men and women who crossed the Oceans looking for a better future. Also, the San Jorge Castle, the Inquisition old site in Mudejar Route. Mudejar art is one of the most representative art styles of Seville and Andalucía since it is a link connecting Muslim and Gothic art together. Among many others, the best example is the Royal Alcázar, core sample of Mudejar civil architecture. Seville, which has been restored into a place of reflection on tolerance. Metropol Parasol, designed by the German architect Jürgen Mayer, an important piece of modern art; Antiquarium, a museum where the archaeological remains found during the construction of the Metropol Parasol are shown, specially, of Roman times. Statistics Seville airport is located 10 kilometres northwest of the capital of Andalucía. Seville is a huge living museum where all the styles converge. Out of the endless list of monuments of Seville, worth mentioned are: The Cathedral and the Giralda, Royal Alcazar, the Archive of the Indies, all of them declared World Heritage Sites; Santa Cruz Old Town, The Golden Tower, the Town Hall, the Maestranza Bullfighting Bullring, Plaza de España, the Archaeological Museum, the Arts and Popular Costumes Museum, and, of course, the Museo de Bellas Artes (Spain’s second art gallery). Moreover, the visitor may also enjoy the items, may valuable, kept inside many churches and convents in the city. Quick News Seville Airport Page 1 2 3 Moorish heritage and business city Gastronomy the different flavors into an intensity scale and during a certain period of time. Flamenco Exhibition Zurbarán Female Saints From May 3 to July 31, 2013 the Espacio Santa Clara is hosting the exhibition Zurbarán Female Saints, devotion and Calendar Flamenco is the most pure expression of the Andalusian soul. Its origins, still unknown, are related to the gypsies’ arrival to Seville and Cadiz fields in the 15th century. Among other theories, it is believed that they came from a North Indian region called Sid, actually part of Pakistan, from where left due to from some wars or maybe foreign invasions. In the middle of the 19th century, it became popular through the cafes known as “cafés cantantes”. The first one opened in Seville around 1885. Statistics Guadalquivir river [Source: Tourspain and Turismo Sevilla] 16 Discover Spanish Airports Gastronomy Seville April Fair persuasion. This exhibition tries to make the best of both, the meaning and the function of the Zurbarán work during the 17th century, and the latest work of the leading Spanish fashion designers who has been influenced by Zurbarán or even consider Zurbarán the first Spanish designer. It is aimed to create a new format combining dance, music and theatre with arts performed in two times. www.icassevilla.org Market Analysis Gastronomy in Seville is as rich as it is diverse: old recipes that has been passing through generations,mixing traditional and modern cooking. In Seville there are excellent national and international food restaurants, but it is the “tapeo” the real brand mark of Seville’s gastronomy. If the visitor wants to really get to know this brand mark, he or she will need to taste the wide variety of tapas available in bars and taverns. Fried fish, here known as “pescaíto frito”, is almost an obligation, specially anchovies, puntillitas, and marinated dogfish. The “Tapeo” is not limited to eating and drinking, but it is more of a social activity, which protocol has been strictly described by the experts: you need to harmonize Flamenco is a complex concept, with several variables and difficult to attach to a unique social or ethnic group. In Seville, visitors can enjoy daily flamenco shows thanks to the direct heirs of the “cafés cantantes”: the “tablaos flamencos”. There are shows in the different old neighborhoods and in small town festivals. Quick News Seville Airport Page 1 2 3 Moorish heritage and business city Events during the Japan year in Spain Seville Tourism Office belongs to the Hispanic-Japanese Association of Tourism, whose main objective is to foster the tourism and business activities between Spain and Japan, helping to increase the number of Japanese tourist in Spain and to improve the cultural and commercial relations between Spain and Japan. Airport Facts Runway 09-27 3.36 Km length, 45 m width Timetable Summer: 04:30-23:00 Winter: 05:30-24:00 Statistics Seville Tourism Office cooperated in the organization of a cultural event that took place at Fundación Cajasol of Seville on the 8th June 2013. During the event there was a kimono exhibition and a tea ceremony. Quick News Seville Airport Page 1 Runway: 25 Total, 15 arrivals/hour - 15 departures/hour Operational Capacity Terminal (pax/hour): 2,500 arrival – 1,800 departure Market Analysis Apron (# stands): 3 A321, 16 A320, 16 B-737-800, 4 B747, 4 B767-300, 2 CRJ-900. 5 Airbridges. Potential routes to Turkey, Nordic Countries, Central Europe. the Airport Calendar 17 Discover Spanish Airports Seville Airport Terminal Airline Customer Relations and Airport Marketing [email protected] follow us on: