Alghero Airport Informational Guide to Alghero–Fertilia Airport (AHO) - Non Official

Alghero Airport (AHO)

Find the most important information about Alghero Airport: Flights, Departures, Arrivals, Parking, Car Rentals, Hotels near the airport and other information about Alghero-Fertilia Airport (AHO). Plan your travel to AHO Airport with the information provided in this guide.

 

Alghero Airport counts with a single passenger terminal. 

 

Alghero-Fertilia Airport handled 1,489,796 passengers in 2022. 

Terminal + info

Alghero Airport has a single passenger terminal. 

Facilities and Services + info

Alghero Airport offers the following services to passengers:


- Tourist Information office
- ARST ticket vending machines
- Exchange office
- Cash dispenser
- Lost & found office
- Vending machines
- Airlines ticket office
- Baggage claim

Contact

Address: Regione Nuraghe Biancu, 07041, Alghero, Sardinia, ITALY

Phone: +39 079 935011 | +39 079 935282


Email:
algheroairport@sogeaal.it

 

Transport + info

The following means of transport are available at Alghero Airport to the city center:


Bus:
 ARST public bus services are available in Alghero Airport. Long distance services are available too.
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Taxi:
Get to downtown Alghero within 15 minutes by taxi.
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Car rental:
Rent a car in Alghero Airport. You can also book a car through our search engine.
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About Alghero

Alghero, in Catalan L’Alguer and in Sardinian S’Alighèra, is a town located in the north-western coast of the Italian island of Sardinia. It has a narrow connection with the Crown of Aragon, who conquered it in 1353. Therefore, its essence is a mixture between Italian and Catalan influence, since Catalan is a co-official language along with Italian and many of its population descent of Catalan conquerors. Not in vain, people refers to Alghero as “Barceloneta”, little Barcelona, due to its connection with the Catalan capital. The Old Town is a clear example of this, where Gothic and Catalan influences get together.


You can find many interesting monuments such as the Alghero Cathedral (Cattedrale di Santa Maria Immacolata di Alghero), the Church of Saint Francis, which still has Catalan-Gothic parts, the Church of Saint Michael, the Albis Palace and the Torre del Portal. A well-known sight in Alghero are the city walls at the seashore of the Old Town. They were built in the 13th century by the Genovese and then, in 1354, with the Catalan occupation, they were restored and expanded. Even though, in the 16th century they were expanded and restored again by the Spanish.