Runway and aircraft fit
Peretola (FLR/LIRQ) lists a runway of 2,200 m. Final aircraft suitability depends on payload, weather, performance data and operator approval.
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Peretola
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ICAO Code
LIRQ
IATA Code
FLR
Runway
2.2 km
Timezone
Europe/Rome
Airport operations
Operational guidance for private jet arrivals and departures at Peretola (FLR/LIRQ), focused on handling, runway suitability, customs and access to Florence.
Peretola (FLR/LIRQ) lists a runway of 2,200 m. Final aircraft suitability depends on payload, weather, performance data and operator approval.
Private aviation handling at Peretola is arranged with approved local handlers. Terminal access, crew services and passenger handling are confirmed before departure.
Peretola (FLR/LIRQ) supports customs or immigration handling for eligible private flights, subject to prior notice and passenger documentation.
Peretola may support extended or 24-hour operations, but slots, night rules, noise restrictions and parking are always confirmed with the handler.
Light, midsize, super-midsize and heavy jet options for Florence are shortlisted against runway performance, passenger count, baggage and route length.
If Peretola is slot-constrained or not ideal for your aircraft, nearby options around Florence include Milano Linate, Malpensa Intl, Pescara Intl.
Airport operating conditions can change. Flyius verifies runway performance, slots, customs and handling with the operator or local handler before confirming your charter.
Location & Access
Interactive map showing Peretola location, nearby attractions, and easy access to Florence city center.
Coordinates
43.8100, 11.2051
City access
Access to Florence
Typical transfer
Confirmed with chauffeur dispatch
Nearby alternatives
Milano Linate, Malpensa Intl
Florence Peretola sits in a geographically compressed position — hemmed in by the Arno valley floor and the Apennine ridgeline — which makes it one of the most operationally constrained airports in northern Italy despite serving one of the highest densities of private charter traffic in the country. The runway is aligned 04/22 at 2,200 metres, sufficient for light to midsize jets including the Citation XLS+, Phenom 300E, and Learjet 75 Liberty, but heavy iron and ultra-long-range platforms such as the Global 7500 or Gulfstream G650 cannot operate into FLR under standard MTOW. Operators planning transatlantic itineraries should position passengers via Milan Malpensa or route through Rome Fiumicino for the intercontinental leg.
FLR operates under instrument approach procedures with ILS on runway 04, though the surrounding terrain and frequent low-cloud conditions during autumn and winter generate a meaningful number of diversions — primarily to Bologna Guglielmo Marconi (BLQ) or Naples. Dispatchers should file alternates carefully between October and March. Night curfew applies: operations are restricted between approximately 23:00 and 06:00 local, and the airport does not function as a true H24 facility for general aviation movements despite what base data may indicate — confirm block-out windows with the handling agent before scheduling late departures. Slot coordination is required during peak season (April–June and September–October) and during events such as Pitti Uomo fashion weeks, which generate concentrated business aviation demand.
The airport is located in the Peretola district, approximately 6 km northwest of Florence city centre via the A1 motorway spur. Transfer time to Piazza della Repubblica runs 15–25 minutes depending on traffic, with direct access to the Oltrarno and Santa Croce quarters used by luxury hotel operators. The A1 Autostrada del Sole connects directly toward Bologna to the north and Rome to the south, making FLR a practical inbound point for clients distributing across Tuscany — Siena is approximately 75 km via the SS2, Cortona roughly 100 km, and Forte dei Marmi reachable in under 90 minutes. For clients targeting the Chianti wine estates or the Valdichiana, FLR outperforms other alternatives in terms of proximity.
Private aviation handling at FLR is provided through dedicated general aviation handling with airside vehicle access and a VIP arrival facility separated from the commercial terminal flow. Customs and border control are available on-site with pre-notification required for non-Schengen arrivals; walk-up customs processing without advance coordination is not guaranteed and should not be assumed. Catering, ground transport, and crew accommodation can be arranged through the handling agent. The Italy GAR (General Aviation Requirements) filing must be submitted at least 24 hours prior to arrival for non-EU registered aircraft, and Italian ENAC slot coordination rules apply during peak windows. Fuel availability (Jet-A1) is confirmed on the main apron, with GPU and ground services standard across the GA stand allocation.
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Yes. Flyius compares availability from certified operators serving Peretola, with aircraft options matched to passenger count, schedule, runway performance and handling requirements.
Aircraft suitability depends on runway length, payload, weather and routing. Light and midsize jets are common for regional European missions, while larger cabin aircraft are assessed case by case before quoting.
Customs, immigration and VIP handling depend on airport hours and prior notice. Flyius coordinates the handler, passenger details, ground transport and any required PPR or slot requests before departure.
For routine European flights, 24 to 48 hours is recommended. During peak leisure, ski, conference or summer weekends, earlier booking improves aircraft availability, parking options and preferred slot times.
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