Tenerife has two airports.
The Tenerife North Airport is situated some seven miles from the capital, Santa Cruz. It has been in operation since the 1940s and, for many years, was quite a small airport. In 2002, a new terminal was built. It handles some international flights, but focuses generally on domestic and inter-island flights. Its original name was "Los Rodeos".
The Tenerife South Airport, just ten miles or so from Los Cristianos in the south, was inaugurated in 1972 and deals with most of the international flights into Tenerife. Its original name was "Reina Sofia".
Los Rodeos
The airport code for Tenerife South Airport is TFS.
The airport code for Tenerife North Airport is TFN.
Tenerife South Airport was created in 1978.
Tenerife airport disaster happened on 1977-03-27.
1,903 miles Leeds Bradford International Airport (LBA) to Tenerife North Airport (TFN)
Information regarding car rentals from Tenerife airport is available from the Tenerife airport's official website. Alternatively, phone enquiries many provide the necessary information.
The air distance from Leeds Bradford Airport to Tenerife Sur Airport is 1,937 miles. That equals 3,118 kilometers or 1,684 sea miles.
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Tenerife South Airport (previously known as Reina Sofia) only has one terminal.
There is no airport in Playa de las Americas. The nearest airport is Tenerife Sur
A car hire at Tenerife Airport can be contacted through their various mother companies, such as Hertz. It is also important that the car you rent is returned on time.
The Tenerife Airport disaster is known as the largest disaster in the history of aviation. To jets collided on a runway and it kille a total of almost 550 people.