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    "addressCountry": "France",
    "addressLocality": "Marseille"
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  "airlines": [
    "Air France",
    "Ryanair",
    "easyJet",
    "Air Corsica",
    "Volotea",
    "Pegasus Airlines",
    "Air Algerie",
    "Royal Air Maroc",
    "Aer Lingus",
    "Wizz Air"
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      "name": "Domestic to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "40 minutes"
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      "name": "Domestic to International Connection Time",
      "value": "60 minutes"
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      "name": "International to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "75 minutes"
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      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "International to International Connection Time",
      "value": "90 minutes"
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      "name": "Interline Connection Time",
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  "city": "Marseille",
  "code": "MRS",
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  "connection_tips": "Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) is located 27 kilometers northwest of central Marseille with excellent ground transportation connectivity reflecting its role as the region's primary gateway. For Marseille city center, the shuttle bus to Saint-Charles station remains the most convenient option. The A7 motorway provides direct access to Marseille (30 minutes), Nice (3 hours), and Montpellier (2 hours). Walking between terminals takes approximately 15 minutes via covered walkways.\n\nThe Navette Marseille Airport shuttle operates every 15-20 minutes, connecting both terminals to Marseille Saint-Charles railway station (35 minutes, \u20ac8. 30), where passengers can access TGV high-speed trains to Paris, Lyon, and major French cities. Uber and traditional taxis operate from designated zones outside both terminals, with fares to central Marseille typically \u20ac35-50 depending on traffic and destination. Parking facilities offer short-term and long-term options, with Terminal 2 generally more economical for budget travelers. International passengers should allow 90 minutes for connections due to potential immigration and security re-screening requirements.\n\nPublic buses provide economical alternatives: Line 91 connects to Aix-en-Provence (45 minutes, \u20ac4. 30), while Line 49 serves Marignane and local destinations. Car rental counters from major agencies (Avis, Europcar, Hertz, Enterprise) operate from both terminals, essential for exploring Provence's countryside, coastal towns, and wine regions. For connections between terminals, a free shuttle bus operates every 8-10 minutes with a 5-minute journey time. The airport's location makes it an ideal base for exploring Provence, with direct access to Aix-en-Provence, Cassis, and the Calanques National Park.",
  "country": "France",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Terminal 1 for traditional airlines, Terminal 2 for low-cost.",
    "Free shuttle connects terminals every 8-10 minutes.",
    "Ground transport: Navette bus to Saint-Charles station best for city center.",
    "Air France lounge in Terminal 1 accepts Priority Pass available.",
    "Terminal 2 more basic - bring entertainment for delays for better experience.",
    "Car rental essential for Provence countryside exploration."
  ],
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  "iataCode": "MRS",
  "icao": "LFML",
  "international": true,
  "last_modified": "May 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-29",
  "latitude": 43.437,
  "layover_planner_info": "Two-terminal airport with distinct service levels. Terminal 1 offers full dining and shopping. Terminal 2 has basic facilities. Free inter-terminal shuttle. Saint-Charles station 35 minutes for TGV connections to Paris/Lyon.",
  "longitude": 5.2145,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 40,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 60,
  "mct_interline": 75,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 75,
  "mct_international_to_international": 90,
  "missed_connection_help": "Air France service desk in Terminal 1, budget airline counters in Terminal 2. Airport information desks in both terminals assist with rebooking. EU passenger rights apply for delays/cancellations.",
  "name": "Marseille Provence Airport",
  "region": "EU",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "AVN",
      "name": "Avignon\u2013Provence Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "CTT",
      "name": "Le Castellet Airport"
    }
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  "terminal_info": "Marseille Provence Airport (MRS) is France's fifth-busiest airport, serving over 11 million passengers annually from its location 27 kilometers northwest of Marseille in Marignane. The airport operates two distinct terminals with clear functional divisions: Terminal 1 (MP1) handles domestic and Schengen Area flights including Air France services, while Terminal 2 (MP2) is dedicated to low-cost carriers led by Ryanair, Europe's largest budget airline operation in France. This segregated terminal approach efficiently manages the diverse passenger mix from legacy carriers to budget travelers.\n\nTerminal 1 features traditional airport amenities with Air France lounges, duty-free shopping, and restaurants serving regional Proven\u00e7al cuisine. The facility accommodates multiple daily flights to Paris CDG/Orly and connections throughout France and Europe. Terminal 2, opened in 2006, revolutionized budget travel with streamlined check-in processes, efficient boarding gates, and cost-conscious retail options tailored to Ryanair's operational model and passenger demographics.\n\nAs Air France's focus city and Ryanair's largest French base, the airport balances premium and budget segments while serving as the primary gateway to the French Riviera, Provence region, and southeastern France. The facility's strategic importance extends beyond tourism, supporting Marseille's role as a major Mediterranean port city and connecting the region's business centers with European destinations. Both terminals integrate modern passenger processing systems while maintaining the operational efficiency required for the airport's diverse airline partnerships and high passenger throughput.",
  "terminal_map_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marseille_Provence_Airport"
}
