The Region of Murcia International Airport has launched a new incentive for airlines to operate training flights
This rebate, together with other advantages offered by Corvera Airport, aims to encourage airlines to choose the Region of Murcia to carry out flights related to the training of their crews.
The economic incentive was approved by the airport’s manager back in October and came into force on November 1, 2024 with an initial period of validity until October 31, 2026.
The first airline to opt for the Murcian facilities for this type of flight has been Ryanair, carrying out series of landing, take-off and approach manoeuvres on its Boeing 737 aircraft since last week, using the airport facilities and its surrounding airspace for up to 6 hours at a time.
According to the airports manager Aena, Ryanair’s commitment to the Region of Murcia for these training flights “responds to the excellent conditions of the Region of Murcia International Airport in terms of weather, facilities, environment and operational facilities, in addition to the approved economic bonus.”
They continued: “These very advantageous conditions seek to attract airlines to Murcia’s facilities and to continue working to open up new lines of business.”
Training flights are always coordinated and programmed sufficiently in advance in order to ensure that they are compatible with the airport’s normal passenger flights.
Image 1: Flightradar24
Image 2: Aena