Jerez Airport (XRY/LEJR)
New routes and frequency possibilities and why these routes would work
| Domestic | |
| Canary Islands | |
| Unserved routes | |
| Vigo | |
| Unserved route | |
| Bilbao | |
| Unserved route in winter season 39,000 passengers in 2008 |
| Europe | |
| France | Italy |
| Bordeaux | Milan |
| Unserved route | Unserved route |
| Marseille | Rome |
| Unserved route | Unserved route |
| Nice | Other countries |
| Unserved route | Copenhagen |
| Paris | Unserved route |
| Unserved route | Dublin |
| Toulouse | Unserved route |
| Unserved route | Oslo |
| Germany | Unserved route |
| Bremen | Stockholm |
| Unserved route | Unserved route |
| Cologne | Zurich |
| Unserved route in winter season | Unserved route 2,000 one way indirect passengers in 2010 5,000 passengers in 2010 |
| Dortmund | Brussels |
| Unserved route | Unserved route in winter seasons |
| Dresden | London |
| Unserved route | Unserved route in winter seasons |
| Erfurt | Manchester |
| Unserved route | Unserved route 39,000 passengers in 2007 |
| Leipzig | Amsterdam |
| Unserved route | Unserved route in winter season |
| Nuremberg | |
| Unserved route | |
| Munster | |
| Unserved route | |
| Paderborn | |
| Unserved route | |
| Frankfurt | |
| Underserved route 8,000 one way indirect passengers in 2010 |
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| Berlin | |
| Underserved route 5,000 one way indirect passengers in 2010 |
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| Munich | |
| Underserved route 4,000 one way indirect passengers in 2010 |
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The 'City of Flamenco' itself is also famous for its Andalucían horses - put through their paces at The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art.
Other major reasons to serve this airport
- Region with strong economy and important tourist attractions.
- The region is famous for its beaches, its Sherry (a protected designation of origin for the wine made of white grapes that grow in the area between Jerez, Sanlucar de Barrameda and El Puerto de Santa María) and its horses.
- High yield catchment area
- Competitive airport charges
- Jerez is home to the Circuito de Jerez and the Grand Prix MotoGP.
- Jerez is one of the largest cities of Andalusia. Located in the province of Cadiz, in the southern of the Iberian Peninsula. With a surface of 7,385 km2 and 260 kms. of coastline. It has a population just over one million.
- The province of Cadiz is a compendium of nature, sun, beaches, culture and history, with a legacy of three thousand years.
- More than 3,100 hours of sun (330 days).
- Mild, sunny, climate with an average temperature of 18 degrees.
- 23 golf courses.
- White sand beaches on both the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.
- Near to 50,000 hotel rooms.
- Royal School of Equestrian Art.
- 5 Natural Parks.
- Carthusian horses, considered one of the most beautiful in the world.
- Flamenco and traditional bull fighting.
- Museums and 3,000 years old monuments.
- Great facilities to MICE.
- Nautical clubs.
- Excellent gastronomy.
With a high percentage of leisure travelers (60%), the airport is especially keen on attracting new routes to Germany, France and Italy. In June 2011, Ryanair connected Jerez to its Barcelona base operations.
Marketing and other support
- PR support for new routes such as press releases, flight opening press conferences, activities related to the inaugural flight, a banner at Aena Aeropuertos's S.A. web page during the start-up period, and advertising support in our airports. For further information, please contact
- Possible cooperation from the Spanish Tourism Board (Tourspain):
- Market information: statistics & market analysis on request at
Jerez de la Frontera's economic advances has led to a constant rise in population numbers: +16% 2001-2011).
Catchment Area
- Within 30mins: 765,000
- Within 60mins: 1,175,000
- Within 90mins: 3,855,000
Besides the traditional and world-renowned sherry exports, the region also has extensive agricultural produce. Meanwhile, the 4.4km-long Circuito de Jerez hosts the Spanish Grand Prix MotoGP each year, attracting up to 300,000 spectators and generating a regional turnover of some €60 million.
Under-served freight opportunities and other economic impact factors
- For freight opportunities go to: www.clasanet.com
Geography
- The airport is located 8km northeast of Jerez de la Frontera, in the province of Cádiz.
Road Access:
- Main access: N-IV dual carriageway
- Secondary access: N-346, connecting the N-IV with the AP-4
Bus Access:
- Line M-050: Cádiz – Jerez – Airport
- Line M-051: Cádiz – El Pto. de Sta. Maria – Jerez – Airport
- Line M-561: Costa Ballena (Rota) – Chipiona – Jerez – Airport
Train Access:
- Line C-1 Cádiz-Jerez Airport
Infrastructure & Operations:
- 1 runway: 2,300m
- Slot Coordinated
- Operating hours: S: 05:00 – 21:00; W: 06:00 – 22:00 UTC
- 1 Terminal
Important infrastructure developments and/or other news
For further information please check the following websites:
Vital statistics
2011 figures
- Passengers (commercial): 611,900 domestic pax; 343,139 international pax.
- Air Transport Movements: 7,372 regular flights; 890 charter flights.
- Freight: 51 tons.
- Largest carriers: Iberia, Ryanair, TUIfly, Air Berlin, Condor, Vueling, Niki, Jetairfly, Air Nostrum, Thomas Cook Belgium.










