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Situated in France between Toulouse and Narbonne, Carcassonne is arguably most famous for the walled fortress that it is home to. The spectacular architecture of this fortified citadel, which is known as the Cité de Carcassonne, draws tourists from far and wide to the city to observe its striking beauty, with many arriving by air at the city's small airport. But which routes has this facility served over the years? As cities go, Carcassonne is small, with France's showing that its municipal population in 2021 was just 46,218.

With this in mind, one problem that it doesn't have to face in the way that larger conurbations do is finding space for an airport close to the center. Indeed, it is located just three kilometers (just under two miles) from the heart of the city. Want answers to more key questions in aviation? ! Primarily known as simply Carcassonne Airport (CCF), a recent report by shows that the facility's passenger traffic has been on the up in recent years.



Indeed, as it, along with airports located around the world, looks to bounce back from the challenges of the pandemic, its annual total when it comes to arriving and departing passengers rose from 250,000 in 2022 to 340,000 in 2023. Interestingly, these figures are still below its busiest years, with stating that the total exceeded 450,000 in 2009. Still, with GoLanguedoc also noting that " ," this year's total, and those of the coming years, will likely only continue to trend in an upward direction.

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