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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Catania Airport
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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Catania Airport

Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) is Sicily's largest and busiest airport, serving as the primary gateway to the island for over 9 million annual passengers. Located on the slopes of Mount Etna, Catania Airport operates under unique environmental and meteorological challenges that distinguish it from mainland Italian hubs. The airport's dominant position in Mediterranean travel—handling charter, tourism, and low-cost connections—creates distinctive operational patterns.

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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Bologna Airport
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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Bologna Airport

Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport (BLQ) serves as the primary hub for the Emilia-Romagna region in northern Italy. As a major commercial airport handling over 9 million passengers annually, BLQ connects business travellers from Italy's Motor Valley—home to Ferrari, Lamborghini, and Maserati—with international destinations. The airport also facilitates tourism to Food Valley, where visitors access Parmigiano-Reggiano and Prosciutto di Parma production facilities.

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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Naples Airport
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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Naples Airport

Naples Capodichino Airport (Aeroporto di Napoli "Vincenzo Capodichino," code NAP) serves southern Italy as the region's primary aviation hub, handling approximately 9.5 million passengers annually. The airport is essential infrastructure for Naples and the Campania region, which has a population exceeding 5.8 million people.

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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Venice Airport
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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation at Venice Airport

Venice Marco Polo Airport (Aeroporto di Venezia "Marco Polo"), located on the mainland near the lagoon, handles approximately 9 million passengers annually. As one of Italy's busiest airports, VCE serves as a crucial gateway to the Venetian Lagoon and Northeast Italy. The airport operates with significant seasonal variation, with peaks during Carnival (February-March) and the Venice Biennale (June and November).

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