๐ฎ๐น L'Aquila, Italy
L'AquilaโPreturo Airport (QAQ), also known as Aeroporto dei Parchi, is a regional aviation facility located approximately 4 miles (7 km) west-northwest of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. The airport features a modern passenger terminal building that was significantly upgraded and expanded to handle high-profile diplomatic traffic during the 2009 G8 summit. It serves as a vital infrastructure link for the province, primarily supporting general aviation, private charters, and regional emergency services.
The terminal infrastructure provides essential amenities for travelers and pilots, including a functional waiting area, administrative offices for ground handling operators like Aeroporto dei Parchi d'Abruzzo S.r.l., and dedicated parking facilities. As an official Airport of Entry, the facility is equipped with customs and police services to handle international arrivals, although these often require prior notice. While the building lacks the extensive commercial retail and dining options found at major hubs, it offers a professional environment for private jet travelers and flight crews.
Operationally, the airport features a single 4,626-foot (1,410m) asphalt runway (18/36) and acts as a strategic base for firefighting aircraft and medical evacuations within the central Apennines. Ground transportation to central L'Aquila is supported by local taxi services and pre-arranged private transfers, providing a quick 15-minute link to the city's historic center and major administrative districts. For scheduled commercial airline services, travelers typically utilize the larger hubs at Pescara or Rome, which are accessible via the regional motorway network.
Rankin Inlet Airport (QAQ) is a critical transportation hub for the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut. Local taxis are the primary mode of ground transportation between the airport and the town centerL'Aquila-Preturo is the Abruzzo mountain field, and its value comes from being the aviation shortcut into the city, the Apennine valleys, and the post-earthquake reconstruction zone. The airport is small, but it solves a real road-time problem in the central Apennines.
There is no public bus service. The airport serves as a major connection point for regional flights to smaller Arctic communities and direct links to Winnipeg (YWG). The terminal is small but modern, providing a warm waiting area and basic essential services for transiting passengersThe airport is small but strategically useful, because the short road into L'Aquila saves time across a valley-and-mountain landscape.
Be prepared for weather-related delays, which are common in the ArcticThat makes the airport useful for business, government, and mountain travel where the road would otherwise be long and twisting. The short transfer into L'Aquila is the key part of the arrival.That makes the airport useful for business, government, and mountain travel where the road would otherwise be long and twisting. The short transfer into L'Aquila is the key part of the arrival. It is the kind of field that saves time in a region of valleys and bends.
โข Pre-arrange a taxi into L'Aquila, since QAQ mainly handles charters and general aviation traffic.
โข For international arrivals, confirm customs and police handling ahead because notice is required.
โข QAQ is about 15 minutes from central L'Aquila, making private transfers the simplest option.
โข For scheduled airline travel, Rome or Pescara are still the practical fallback airports.
โข L'Aquila works mainly for local and emergency aviation, so ground plans should be primary.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources