Airport of Entry - Europe

Europe

According to the Schengen Agreement rules, no immigration procedure is needed for passengers on flights between two countries in the Schengen Area. Airport with no flights outside this area is therefore not an Airport of entry.

Location Airport IATA Code International Passengers Domestic Passengers Transit Passengers
Spain
Madrid Madrid Barajas MAD 49,863,504
Barcelona Barcelona El Prat Airport BCN 31,974,093
Palma de Mallorca Palma de Mallorca Airport PMI 21,117,270
Málaga Málaga Airport AGP 12,064,616
Valencia Valencia Airport VLC 4,934,272
France
Marseille Marseille Provence Airport MRS 7,522,167
Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport CDG 58,164,612
Paris Orly Airport ORY 25,203,969
Beauvais Paris-Beauvais-Tillé Airport BVA
Nice Nice Côte d'Azur Airport NCE
Czech Republic
Prague Ruzyně Airport PRG
Denmark
Copenhagen Copenhagen Airport CPH 19 500 775 (2007) 2 029 241
Billund Billund Airport BLL 2 126 225 117 146
Finland
Helsinki Helsinki Airport HEL 12,884,500
Tampere Tampere-Pirkkala Airport TMP 617,713
Germany
Berlin Berlin-Tegel International Airport TXL 15,025,600
Bremen Bremen Airport BRE
Cologne Cologne Bonn Airport CGN 9,806,270
Dresden Dresden Airport DRS
Düsseldorf Düsseldorf International Airport DUS 18,988,149
Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt International Airport FRA 53,009,221
Frankfurt am Main/Simmern Frankfurt-Hahn Airport HHN 3,793,710
Hamburg Hamburg Airport HAM 12,962,429
Hanover Hannover Airport HAJ 4,969,799
Munich Munich Airport MUC 34,721,605
Münster Münster Osnabrück International Airport FMO
Stuttgart Stuttgart Airport STR 9,226,546
Weeze Weeze Airport NRN
Poland
Warsaw Warsaw Chopin Airport WAW 9,337,456
Greece
Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Airport ATH
Heraklion Nikos Kazantzakis Airport HER
Thessaloniki Macedonia Airport SKG
Italy
Bari Bari Palese Airport BRI
Milan Malpensa International Airport MXP
Rome Leonardo da Vinci Airport FCO
Pisa Galileo Galilei International Airport PSA
Venice Venice Marco Polo Airport VCE
Verona Verona Airport VRN
Norway
Bergen Bergen Airport, Flesland BGO
Oslo Oslo Airport, Gardermoen OSL
Sweden
Stockholm Stockholm-Arlanda Airport ARN 13,281,295 (2008) 4,854,810
Gothenburg Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport GOT 3,158,832 1,144,879 few
Stockholm/Nyköping Stockholm-Skavsta Airport NYO
United Kingdom
Birmingham Birmingham Airport BHX
Leicestershire East Midlands Airport EMA
Liverpool Liverpool John Lennon Airport LPL
London London City Airport LCY
London London Gatwick Airport LGW
London London Heathrow Airport LHR
London London Luton Airport LTN
London London Stansted Airport STN
Manchester Manchester Airport MAN
Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle Airport NCL
Bournemouth Bournemouth Airport BOH
Southampton Southampton Airport SOU
Aberdeen Aberdeen Airport ABZ
Edinburgh Edinburgh Airport EDI
Glasgow Glasgow International Airport GLA
Glasgow Glasgow Prestwick International Airport PIK
Cardiff Cardiff International Airport CWL
Belfast Belfast International Airport BFS
Inverness Inverness Airport INV

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