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Airport serving Nice, France

Nice Côte d'Azur Airport
Aéroport Nice Côte d'Azur
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerMundys
OperatorAéroports de la Côte d'Azur (ACA)
ServesNice and Côte d'Azur (France and Monaco)
Elevation AMSL4 m (13 ft)
Coordinates43°39′55″N 007°12′54″E / 43.66528°N 7.21500°E / 43.66528; 7.21500
Websiteen.nice.aeroport.fr
Map
NCE/LFMN is located in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
NCE/LFMN
NCE/LFMN
Airport in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region
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NCE/LFMN is located in France
NCE/LFMN
NCE/LFMN
NCE/LFMN (France)
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04L/22R 2,570 8,432 Asphalt concrete
04R/22L 2,960 9,711 Asphalt concrete
Helipads
Number Length Surface
m ft
H1 29.25 96 Asphaltic concrete
H2 29.25 96 Asphaltic concrete
Statistics (2025)
Passengers15,229,664
Passenger traffic changeIncrease 3.2%
Aircraft movements172,949
Aircraft movements changeIncrease 2.1%
Airport data from French AIP.[1]
French AIP at EUROCONTROL[2]
Statistics[3]

Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (IATA: NCE, ICAO: LFMN) is an international airport located 3.2 NM (5.9 km; 3.7 mi) southwest[2] of Nice, in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France. It is the third busiest airport in France and serves as a focus city for Air France and an operating base for easyJet. In 2025, it handled 15.23 million passengers. The airport is positioned 7 km (4 mi) west of the city centre, and is the principal port of arrival for passengers to the Côte d'Azur.

Due to its proximity to Monaco, which is located 20 km (12 mi) away to the northeast, it also serves as that city-state's airport, with helicopter service linking the principality and airport.[4] Some airlines market Monaco as a destination via Nice Airport.[5]

Facilities

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Terminal 1
Terminal 2
Control tower
The airport with Nice seen in the background

Business Aviation Terminal

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The Business Aviation Terminal, located next to Terminal 2, covers an area of 1,500 m2 (16,000 sq ft). Opened in 2010, this terminal contains the operations rooms, VIP lounges, crew lounges and offices of several business aviation companies.[6]

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger

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The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Nice:[7]

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens[citation needed]
Aer Lingus Dublin[citation needed]
Seasonal: Cork[8]
airBaltic Riga,[citation needed] Tallinn[citation needed]
Seasonal: Vilnius[9]
Air Canada Seasonal: Montréal–Trudeau[10]
Air Corsica Ajaccio,[11] Bastia,[11] Calvi,[11] Figari,[11] Florence[12]
Air France Lyon,[citation needed] Paris–Charles de Gaulle[citation needed]
Air Serbia Belgrade[13]
Air Transat Seasonal: Montréal–Trudeau[10]
American Airlines Seasonal: Philadelphia[citation needed]
Animawings Seasonal: Bucharest–Otopeni[citation needed]
Aurigny Seasonal: Guernsey[citation needed]
Austrian Airlines Vienna[citation needed]
British Airways London–Heathrow[citation needed]
Seasonal: London–City,[citation needed] London–Gatwick,[citation needed] London–Stansted[citation needed]
Brussels Airlines Brussels[citation needed]
Chalair Aviation Seasonal: Brive[citation needed]
Delta Air Lines Seasonal: Atlanta,[citation needed] Boston,[14] New York–JFK[citation needed]
easyJet Agadir,[15] Amsterdam,[citation needed] Athens,[15] Basel/Mulhouse,[citation needed] Berlin,[citation needed] Bordeaux,[16] Bristol,[citation needed] Brussels,[16] Edinburgh,[16] Geneva,[16] Lille,[16] Lisbon,[citation needed] London–Gatwick,[citation needed] London–Luton,[citation needed] Lyon (begins 26 October 2026),[17] Madrid,[18] Manchester,[citation needed] Marrakesh,[16] Nantes,[16] Naples,[citation needed] Paris–Charles de Gaulle,[citation needed] Paris–Orly,[16] Porto,[citation needed] Prague,[15] Rabat,[19] Rennes,[16] Rome–Fiumicino,[citation needed] Strasbourg,[20] Tenerife–South,[21][22] Toulouse,[16] Venice[citation needed]
Seasonal: Alicante,[23] Bari,[24] Belfast–International,[16] Biarritz,[16] Birmingham,[25] Cagliari,[26] Chania,[16] Funchal,[27] Giza (begins 27 October 2026),[28] Ibiza,[16] Lamezia Terme,[29] Liverpool,[16] Málaga,[30] Malta,[15] Mykonos,[16] Newcastle upon Tyne,[31] Olbia,[citation needed] Palermo,[32] Palma de Mallorca,[16] Rovaniemi,[33] Santorini[34]
El Al Seasonal: Tel Aviv[35]
Emirates Dubai–International[36]
Etihad Airways Seasonal: Abu Dhabi[citation needed]
Eurowings Berlin,[citation needed] Cologne/Bonn,[citation needed] Düsseldorf,[citation needed] Hamburg[citation needed]
Seasonal: Prague,[citation needed] Stuttgart[citation needed]
Finnair Helsinki[citation needed]
FlyOne Bucharest–Otopeni,[37] Chișinău,[38] Yerevan[citation needed]
Georgian Airways Tbilisi[citation needed]
Gulf Air Seasonal: Bahrain,[39] Milan–Malpensa[40]
Iberia Madrid[citation needed]
Seasonal: Ibiza,[citation needed] Málaga,[citation needed] Palma de Mallorca[citation needed]
Icelandair Seasonal: Reykjavík–Keflavík[citation needed]
ITA Airways Rome–Fiumicino[citation needed]
Jet2.com Seasonal: Birmingham,[41] Leeds/Bradford,[42] Manchester[43]
KLM Amsterdam[citation needed]
Kuwait Airways Seasonal: Kuwait City[44]
La Compagnie Seasonal: Newark[45]
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin[citation needed]
Lufthansa Frankfurt,[citation needed] Munich[citation needed]
Luxair Luxembourg[citation needed]
Middle East Airlines Seasonal: Beirut[citation needed]
Monacair Monaco[46][a]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Copenhagen,[citation needed] Oslo,[47] Stockholm–Arlanda[48]
Seasonal: Aalborg,[citation needed] Bergen,[49] Billund,[citation needed] Gothenburg,[citation needed] Helsinki,[50] Stavanger,[51] Trondheim[52]
Nouvelair Tunis[citation needed]
Pegasus Airlines Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[53]
Qatar Airways Doha[citation needed]
Royal Air Maroc Casablanca[54]
Ryanair Dublin[16]
Seasonal: London–Stansted[citation needed]
Saudia Seasonal: Riyadh[55]
Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen,[citation needed] Oslo[citation needed]
Seasonal: Gothenburg,[citation needed] Stavanger[51]
SkyUp Airlines Seasonal: Chișinău[56]
Smartwings Seasonal: Prague[citation needed]
Swiss International Air Lines Geneva,[citation needed] Zürich[citation needed]
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon[citation needed]
TAROM Seasonal: Bucharest–Otopeni[57]
Transavia Paris–Orly[58]
Seasonal: Amsterdam,[citation needed] Dakar–Diass,[citation needed] Eindhoven[citation needed]
Tunisair Tunis[citation needed]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul[citation needed]
Twin Jet Toulouse[59]
Seasonal: Venice[60]
United Airlines Seasonal: Newark,[citation needed] Washington–Dulles[citation needed]
Volotea Bordeaux,[61] Brest,[62] Caen,[62] Lille,[63] Luxembourg,[62] Nantes,[64] Strasbourg[62]
Seasonal: Charleroi,[65] Venice[66]
Vueling Barcelona[citation needed]
Widerøe Seasonal: Sandefjord[citation needed]
Wizz Air Belgrade,[67][68] Bucharest–Otopeni,[citation needed] Budapest,[69] Chișinău,[citation needed] Gdańsk,[70] Kraków,71 Sofia, Vilnius,[citation needed] Warsaw–Chopin, Wrocław
Seasonal: Rome–Fiumicino,[76][77] Tirana,[78][79]

Cargo

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AirlinesDestinations
ASL Airlines France Marseille[80]

Statistics

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PassengersYear03,000,0006,000,0009,000,00012,000,00015,000,0001960197019801990200020102020PassengersAnnual passenger traffic
Passengers per year[81]
Year Passengers Change Cargo (tons) Change
2024 14,763,753 Increase4.0% 16 035 Increase46.0%
2023 14,189,965 Increase17.1% 10 982 Increase31.9%
2022 12,119,043 Increase85.3% 8 326 Increase62.8%
2021 6,540,424 Increase42.8% 5 114 Increase108.0%
2020 4,580,459 Decrease68.4% 2 459 Decrease80.7%
2019 14,485,423 Increase4.6% 12 737 Decrease19.1%
2018 13,850,561 Increase4.1% 15 748 Decrease1.6%
2017 13,304,782 Increase7.1% 16 001 Increase6.3%
2016 12,427,511 Increase3.4% 15 050 Decrease2.3%
2015 12,016,730 Increase3.1% 15 403 Decrease7.7%
2014 11,660,208 Increase0.9% 16 695 Decrease6.2%
2013 11,554,251 Increase3.3%
2012 11,189,896 Increase7.4%
2011 10,422,073 Increase8.5%
2010 9,603,014 Decrease2.3%
2009 9,830,987 Decrease5.3%

Busiest domestic routes

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Top 10 busiest domestic routes from/to Nice (2023)[82]
Rank Airport Passengers Airline(s)
1 Paris–Orly 1,659,498 Air France, easyJet
2 Paris–Charles de Gaulle 1,177,460 Air France, easyJet
3 Lille 336,970 easyJet, Volotea
4 Nantes 307,844 easyJet, Volotea
5 Bordeaux 294,283 easyJet, Volotea
6 Bastia, Corsica 134,422 Air Corsica
7 Toulouse 131,944 easyJet, Twin Jet
8 Ajaccio, Corsica 126,302 Air Corsica
9 Lyon 114,572 Air France
10 Strasbourg 112,465 easyJet, Volotea

Busiest international routes

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Top 20 busiest international routes from/to Nice (2023)[82]
Rank (2023)Change (v.2022)AirportPassengersAirline(s)
1SteadyLondon–Heathrow 628,087

Air France, British Airways

2SteadyLondon–Gatwick 580,221

Air France, British Airways, easyJet

3Increase 1Geneva 421,724

easyJet, Swiss International Air Lines

4Increase 1Amsterdam 410,738

easyJet, KLM, Transavia

5Increase 1Rome–Fiumicino 388,459

easyJet, ITA Airways, Wizz Air

6Decrease 3Barcelona 291,247

easyJet, Vueling

7Increase 1Copenhagen 289,988

Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines

8Decrease 1Frankfurt 280,787

Lufthansa

9SteadyBrussels 275,713

Brussels Airlines, easyJet

10SteadyMunich 251,096

Lufthansa

11SteadyZürich 242,244

Swiss International Air Lines

12Increase 1Lisbon 234,325

easyJet, TAP Air Portugal

13Decrease 1Vienna 229,140

Austrian Airlines, Wizz Air

14Increase 1Dubai–International 228,132

Emirates

15Increase 1Stockholm–Arlanda 207,504

Eurowings, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines

16Decrease 2Madrid 204,471

easyJet, Iberia

17SteadyBasel/Mulhouse 194,910

easyJet

18SteadyOslo 188,449

Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines

19SteadyIstanbul 188,408

Turkish Airlines

20SteadyTunis 183,429

Nouvelair, Transavia, Tunisair

Ground transportation

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The airport is located on the western end of the Promenade des Anglais. Since December 2018, Nice tramway line 2 connects the airport to the Port of Nice (Lympia Port) via the Grand Arénas interchange. Also located at this interchange, some 400 meters from the airport, is the train station Nice Saint Augustin.[83] Trams runs every 8 minutes during the day; a separate tramline runs from the airport to the western suburbs. Additionally, bus route 12 connects the airport with Promenade des Artes via the old town.[83]

Société Naviplane Ferry

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In 1969 an experimental and short-lived ferry service utilized two N.300 Naviplane hovercraft. The airport was connected to Cannes, Saint-Tropez, Monaco and San-Remo.[84]

Accidents and incidents

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See also

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Notes

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  1. by helicopter

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