Nice Côte d'Azur Airport


Nice Côte d'Azur Airport is an international airport located southwest 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 2024, it handled 14,770,626 passengers. The airport is positioned 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 away to the northeast, it also serves as that city-state's airport, with helicopter service linking the principality and airport. Some airlines market Monaco as a destination via Nice Airport.

Facilities

The airport covers an area of over partially reclaimed from the sea, with used by its two parallel runways and the three passenger terminals and freight terminal. The airport's theoretical capacity is 14 million annual passengers and 52 movements per hour. Terminals 1 and 2 are linked by a tram service. The route stops at the airport and connects with the city centre via the "Jean Médecin" station, and with the port via the "Port Lympia" station. Buses connect the car parks with the terminals.

Terminal 1

Terminal 1 features 25 gates on a space of. It features flights to domestic, Schengen and non-Schengen destinations and has a capacity of 4.5 million passengers per year. A business center is located at Terminal 1 containing eight rooms and a conference room with a capacity of 250 people.

Terminal 2

Terminal 2 is the newer and larger facility and is equipped to handle flights to all destinations. There are 29 gates on a space of. The terminal has a capacity of 8.5 million passengers per year.

Business Aviation Terminal

The Business Aviation Terminal, located next to Terminal 2, covers an area of. Opened in 2010, this terminal contains the operations rooms, VIP lounges, crew lounges and offices of several business aviation companies.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

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

Cargo

Statistics

YearPassengersChangeCargo Change
202414,763,7534.0%16 03546.0%
202314,189,96517.1%10 98231.9%
202212,119,04385.3%8 32662.8%
20216,540,42442.8%5 114108.0%
20204,580,45968.4%2 45980.7%
201914,485,4234.6%12 73719.1%
201813,850,5614.1%15 7481.6%
201713,304,7827.1%16 0016.3%
201612,427,5113.4%15 0502.3%
201512,016,7303.1%15 4037.7%
201411,660,2080.9%16 6956.2%
201311,554,2513.3%
201211,189,8967.4%
201110,422,0738.5%
20109,603,0142.3%
20099,830,9875.3%

Busiest domestic routes

RankAirportPassengersAirline
1Paris–Orly1 659 498Air France, easyJet
2Paris–Charles de Gaulle1 177 460Air France, easyJet
3Lille336 970easyJet, Volotea
4Nantes307 844easyJet, Volotea
5Bordeaux294 283easyJet, Volotea
6Bastia, Corsica134 422Air Corsica
7Toulouse131 944easyJet, Twin Jet
8Ajaccio – [Napoléon Bonaparte Airport|Ajaccio], Corsica126 302Air Corsica
9Lyon114 572Air France
10Strasbourg112 465easyJet, Volotea

Busiest international routes

Ground transportation

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 via the Grand Arénas interchange. Also located at this interchange, some 400 meters from the airport, is the train station Nice Saint Augustin. 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.

Société Naviplane Ferry

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.

Accidents and incidents