Southern Italy's newest international airport, connecting the Amalfi Coast and Cilento region to major European destinations.


Salerno Costa d'Amalfi and Cilento Airport (QSR) is located 13 miles southeast of Salerno, serving the Amalfi Coast, Cilento, and southern Campania. The airport resumed scheduled passenger flights in July 2024 after major upgrades and is positioned as a key gateway for both domestic and international travelers.
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Passenger traffic is projected to increase rapidly as new routes and airlines are added following the 2024 reopening.
1,200
Staff includes airline personnel, ground handlers, security, retail, and airport operations teams.

The airport is designed to handle up to 3.3 million passengers annually, with a new terminal and runway extension to 2,200 meters planned by 2026.
The new terminal will feature advanced energy management, digital passenger services, and automated check-in and security systems.
Photovoltaic panels, sustainable building materials, and systems to reduce CO₂ emissions by 390 tons per year are integral to the airport's design.
Collaborate with regional and national authorities to secure funding and ensure seamless integration with broader transportation networks.
Prioritize completion of the new terminal, runway extension, and improved ground access to support projected growth.
Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and eco-friendly operations to meet Italy's environmental targets.