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San Sebastián Airport (IATA: EAS, ICAO: LESO) is the airport serving San Sebastián in Basque Country, Spain. Despite its name, the facilities are located in the municipality of Hondarribia, with the runway stretching like a spit of land along the river Bidasoa right on the Spanish–French border.

Overview

The airport primarily serves domestic flights, especially to Madrid, and an international service to London City has commenced as of July 2022. A scheme is in the pipeline to lengthen the runway (2008) in order to meet the requirements established to provide service for larger aircraft. Preliminary plans are still coming up against strong opposition, which has added to the economic difficulties facing the carriers using the airport, making its future all the more uncertain. Other nearby airports are Bilbao Airport (117 km by car) and Biarritz Pays Basque Airport (32 km).

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at San Sebastián Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Binter Canarias Gran Canaria,[1] Tenerife–North (begins 31 March 2025)[2]
British Airways Seasonal: London–City, Edinburgh[3]
Iberia Madrid[4]
Volotea Seville,[5] Valencia[6]
Seasonal: Málaga,[7] Menorca,[8] Palma de Mallorca[9]
Vueling Barcelona[10]

Statistics

Busiest routes from EAS (2023)
Rank Destination Passengers Change 2022 / 23
1 Madrid 227,579 Increase 16%
2 Barcelona 139,049 Increase 38%
3 Seville 24,378 Increase 11%
4 Gran Canaria 22,538 Increase 18%
5 Málaga 20,794 Increase 7%
Source: Estadísticas de tráfico aereo[11]

Public transport

  • Ekialdebus: a bus line (E21) connects San Sebastian center (Gipuzkoa square) and Hondarribia with a stop at the airport. Buses depart every 45 minutes.[12]
  • Ekialdebus: a bus line (E30) connects San Sebastian bus station (Federico Garcia Lorca street) and the airport from the 20th of June to the 30th of September. There are 11 buses departing every day from San Sebastian.[13]

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