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Asturias Airport

Ranón, ES · 47 km from Oviedo

Insider notes

Time

If you value peace and Wi-Fi, head to the Sala VIP Picos de Europa lounge, often half-empty outside peak hours.

Money

Parking is cheap for Spain; pre-book online during summer weekends for slots in the P1 General car park at 7.10 euros/day.

Avoid

Miss a bus? Plan extra time and check the ALSA schedule in advance to dodge the 1–2 hour wait during off-peak times.

About this airport

Welcome

Asturias Airport, perched on the edge of the Bay of Biscay, offers a unique experience that feels more provincial than international. With its single-terminal setup and the big Atlantic weather influencing your journey, this airport provides an unexpectedly smooth passage through an otherwise bustling global network. Frequent flyers appreciate being able to zip from curb to gate in 15 to 20 minutes, soaking in a quieter vibe even during peak hours.

At a glance

Handling around 1.99 million passengers annually, Asturias Airport (OVD) acts as a functional transit point rather than a hub, with one runway and Terminal 1 serving a roster of domestic and regional flights. Located 47 km from Oviedo, it's well-connected yet intimate, lacking the size of Spain's larger airports but offering essential amenities for its travelers.

Terminals & layout

Asturias Airport operates solely from Terminal 1, which houses everything from check-in counters to boarding gates. The compact design means navigating the terminal is a breeze, with plenty of open space relative to the passenger flow. Security lines typically move swiftly, though they can become congested when multiple flights converge.

Getting to and from the city

Ground transport options are streamlined but require some planning. ALSA buses connect the airport to regional cities like Oviedo, Gijón, and Avilés, taking between 35 to 45 minutes to reach Oviedo. Be cautious: the bus schedules can be sparse during off-peak hours, and missing a bus could add unwelcome hours to your travel time. Taxis, such as those run by Radio Taxi Castrillón, offer a reliable alternative and are accustomed to handling large luggage common among surfers and hikers.

Traveller essentials

Asturias Airport offers various parking options, with P1 General parking costing 7.10 euros per day. The Long Stay Car Park is slightly cheaper at 6 euros a day. Consider pre-booking online for better rates during peak travel periods. For those staying inside the terminal, Wi-Fi and basic facilities are available, though options can be limited late at night.

Dining & shopping highlights

Dining options at OVD are modest, with Café y Tapas and Snack Bar Departures offering standard fare. Coffee cravings can be satisfied at Cafetería Llegadas. The Aelia Duty Free and the Gift Shop Departures provide a final chance to grab Asturian cider or local delicacies as souvenirs.

Lounges

The Sala VIP Picos de Europa is a delightful surprise, offering a quiet sanctuary within such a compact airport. It accepts Priority Pass and various Spanish bank cards, providing a peaceful escape and decent snacks and drinks, particularly appreciated during the quieter times outside Madrid and Barcelona flight peaks.

Insider tips

  • Time: If you value peace and Wi-Fi, head to the Sala VIP Picos de Europa lounge, often half-empty outside peak hours.
  • Money: Parking is cheap for Spain; pre-book online during summer weekends for slots in the P1 General car park at 7.10 euros/day.
  • Avoid: Miss a bus? Plan extra time and check the ALSA schedule in advance to dodge the 1–2 hour wait during off-peak times.
  • Quiet: The café near check-in is one of the quietest spots landside, ideal for regrouping before security.
  • Insider: Taxis are used to surfboards and hiking gear, often cost-competitive with the bus for groups heading to Oviedo or Gijón.
  • Local: Pick up Asturian cider-related souvenirs at the duty-free on the first floor — a nice touch for such a small airport.
  • Time: For car rentals, head to the desks immediately if landing with a summer low-cost flight to beat the rush.
  • Avoid: Cafés shut early, so bring food or eat in Oviedo/Gijón if flying late; options diminish quickly in the terminal.
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