Reus Airport, Regional airport in Reus, Spain.
Reus Airport is a regional airport in Spain with a terminal featuring nine gates and separate areas for Schengen and non-Schengen flights. The facility includes restaurants and duty-free shopping for passing passengers.
The airport was founded in 1935 by the Aeroclub de Reus and served as a Republican military base during the Spanish Civil War. After the war, the facility became a Spanish Air Force base.
The airport serves as a gateway to the Costa Daurada beaches and cultural sites in Tarragona that draw many visitors. It connects the region with international destinations and lets travelers easily reach Catalonian heritage.
The airport sits about 8 kilometers from Tarragona and is served by several airlines. The location makes it easy to reach the airport and explore the surrounding coastal and cultural areas from there.
The airport serves over one million passengers yearly, showing its importance as a key transport hub for the region. Despite its size, it keeps a regional feel that makes it less overwhelming than larger hubs.
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