Federico Fellini International Airport – RMI
Federico Fellini International Airport, also known as the Aeroporto Internazionale Federico Fellini, is located in Rimini, Italy. Working under the IATA code RMI and the ICAO code LIPR, it serves the Rimini and the greater San Marino area. It sits at an elevation of 40 feet above mean sea level. There is one runway with a concrete and asphalt surface and is 9,723 feet long. In 2017, Federico Fellini International Airport handled over 300,000 passengers and 4,032 aircraft movements.
Best Time to Visit
The airport is located roughly 3 miles from the center of Rimini in Miramare. Rimini is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It has been named in honor of Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. He was known for his style that blended fantasy and baroque images. It is a public airport, owned by the local government. Since 2014, it was managed by AIRminum S.p.A. Most of the airlines serving Federico Fellini International Airport offer seasonal flights to destinations like Ibiza, Minsk, and Luxembourg. There are also regularly scheduled flights to Tirana. Airlines with the most destinations include SkyUp and Ryanair. Cities, towns, suburbs, and villages found near the airport include Fano, Torrette, Riccione, and Rimini.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are more than 100 hotels located near the airport and within the area it serves. Hotel Principe Di Piemonte is a 4-star hotel located 0.6 miles away from the Airport, offering a view of the beach. Other alternative hotels located less than a mile from the airport include the Hotel Terminal Palace & Spa and Yes Hotel Touring.