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Palermo Airport:

The Palermo airport is the most busiest and important airport in the Sicily region. It is centrally located at accessible routes and is mostly crowded by people of different nationalities. This explains the importance of Palermo as a tourist location. Also the inevitably growing success rate of the airport can’t be ignored.

Services:

Palermo Airport offers a lot of facilities and services to the visitors. It has a bank with money exchange service where you can change your national currency to the local currency and it is also equipped with ATM machines from which you can withdraw money from any bank in the world. The airport also has few stalls like book stall and eatable stall from which you can buy your favourite items. Palermo Airport handles a lot of flights at a single time and is also counted amongst the busiest airports in the world also due to its central locations. Palermo International airport is also known as Punta Raisi Airport or Falcone-Borsellino Airport which are the names of the two famous judges assassinated in 1992.

Other major services:

The services available outside the airport can’t also be avoided. Just as you exit the airport, you will see large lines of Taxis and tour buses and coaches like if they were waiting for you. You can also book a car from Car hire Palermo and Car hire Palermo Airport to move around the beautiful city at cheap rates and from accessible routes for visiting different locations in the city and for moving in the city.

 
 

 

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