All Our Vigo–Peinador International Airport
Assistance Services
Jodogo simplifies your Vigo–peinador international airport experience by offering meet and greet services, access to a lounge, and a luxurious limousine for added comfort for your airport transfer. Below listed are the inclusions covered in the service offerings
- Meet and Greet at Arrival Gate
- Meet and Greet post immigration
- Wheelchair Assistance
- Porter service
- Assistance at check in
- Fast Track through immigration
- Priority boarding
- Assistance with baggage handling
- Expedited Service Through Security
- Assistance for terminal transfer
- Escort until car pickup
- Liaise with Driver
- Escort to lounge
- Escort until departure gate
- Buggy Transfer
- Expedited service through Immigration
- Meet and Greet at curbside at car drop off
Vigo International Airport Assistance
Airport in Spain
Address: Av. do Aeroporto, 36200 Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain
Vigo Airport is an airport (IATA: VGO, ICAO: LEVX) 10 km (6.2 mi) from the centre of Vigo and 28 km from the centre of Pontevedra (the capital of this province), and is situated in the municipalities of Redondela, Vigo and Mos, in the Province of Pontevedra, Spain. By 1927, the Spanish Government became aware of the necessity of having a customs airport in Galicia. Initially, the harbour of Vigo was equipped for seaplanes and a "maritime airport" was built and started operations at nearby Cesantes beach in March 1929; meanwhile the construction of a larger inland airport at Peinador was initiated.
History Vigo–Peinador International Airport
By 1927, the Spanish Government became aware of the necessity of having a customs airport in Galicia. Initially, the harbour of Vigo was equipped for seaplanes and a "maritime airport" was built and started operations at nearby Cesantes beach in March 1929; meanwhile the construction of a larger inland airport at Peinador was initiated.
After years of bureaucratic struggle and negotiations from the local government, the then called Ministerio del Aire fully took on the project and restarted construction in 1947. Following completion of the airport by 1952, operations started in earnest on 20 April 1954 with a 1,500-meter runway. The initial route to Madrid was operated by Iberia flying a Douglas DC-3 aircraft but after a few months Iberia handed the route to Aviaco.
During the 1970s, as traffic at the airport grew, a further development plan was initiated. This involved the construction of a new control tower in 1973, a new passenger terminal in 1974, an independent power plant in 1975 and an expansion of the apron and widening of the taxiways completed in 1976. A few years after, the runway was lengthened so DC-9 series aircraft were able to use the airport. As a result, in November 1981, the airport had its first international flight to Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport.
In preparation for future air traffic demands, Aena published an airport development project.
In late May 2007, the Board of Aena awarded the construction of the "Vehicle Parking Building, Construction and Technical Block of Vigo airport" to Dragados SA for an amount of €38,266,145 and an execution period of 28 months.
After meeting in the summer of 2008, it was decided to expand Vigo Airport's terminal. However, it took more than a year of delays and conflicting information before a plan was finalised and, on 24 February 2010, the board of directors approved the expansion. The expansion is planned to add 11,200 square meters to the current terminal of 8,200 square meters and also involves the total refurbishment of the existing terminal building. The renovation and extension will raise the annual capacity of the airport to four million users.
In 2021, 549,094 passengers and 805 tonnes of goods passed through the airport.
Ground Transportation Tozeur–Nefta International Airport
Vigo Airport is connected to Galicia and North Portugal by different transportation networks. The city public company of transport is Vitrasa, and its 9A line works near the arrival's hall at the terminal. The single fare is €1,35.
- Train: Vigo-Urzáiz railway station is connected to the airport directly by bus line A every 30 minutes at Urzaiz (Muro estación) switch (journey time from the airport to Vigo-Urzaiz railway station: 25 minutes). It provides high speed connectivity to Pontevedra, Vilagarcía de Arousa, Santiago de Compostela and A Coruña. Vigo-Guixar railway station is connected to the airport by bus lines 8, 16 and 24 in connection with bus line A at Urzáiz 13 switch. It provides connectivity to Porto, Pontevedra, Vilagarcía de Arousa, Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Madrid, Ourense, Monforte de Lemos, Palencia, León, Ponferrada, Zamora, Redondela, Arcade [es], Padrón and Ordes. Optionally, direct line A from maritime station is close enough, getting off at García Barbón, 16 switch (15 minutes walking approximately).
- Bus: Vigo bus station is connected to the airport by Vitrasa bus lines 4C and 23 in connection with line 9A at Travesia de Vigo 7 switch (journey time from the airport to Travesia de Vigo, 7 switch: 22 minutes). It provides connectivity to the rest of metropolitan area, Galicia, Portugal and several Spanish cities as Salamanca, Oviedo, Madrid, Bilbao, Pamplona, Zaragoza or Barcelona. Urban transit service Vitrasa connects the airport with the city center with the line 9A every 30 minutes.
- Car: A close access exists from AP-9 motorway near Puxeiros road junction, connecting to the downtown, the rest of Galicia and Portugal. Travel time to the city center is around 20 minutes.
Why should use JODOGO Airport Assistance?
- Avoid long lines and save time: JODOGO's meet and greet services will help you avoid long lines at the airport, saving you valuable time.
- Have a stress-free travel experience: JODOGO's experienced and professional staff will take care of all the details of your airport experience, so you can relax and enjoy your trip.
- Get personalized attention: JODOGO's staff will provide you with personalized attention and assistance, ensuring that your needs are met.
- Enjoy a variety of services: JODOGO offers a variety of services to meet your needs, including meet and greet, porter service, Fast Track check-in and security, and lounge access.
- Benefit from competitive rates: JODOGO offers competitive rates for their services, making them an affordable option for travelers. Get 24/7 support JODOGO is available 24/7 to help you with your travel needs.
- Experience a smooth and efficient airport experience: JODOGO's staff is trained to provide a smooth and efficient airport experience for all travelers.
- Feel confident and secure: JODOGO's staff is knowledgeable and experienced, so you can feel confident that you are in good hands.
- Relax and enjoy your trip: With JODOGO's help, you can relax and enjoy your trip knowing that your airport experience will be taken care of.
FAQs for Airport Assistance
- Visit our website: Go to https://www.jodogoairportassist.com/vigo–peinador-international-airport.
- Fill out the online form: Provide your flight details, arrival/departure information, and desired services.
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- Confirm your booking: Upon confirmation, you'll receive an email with all the details.
Yes, we offer VIP concierge services at Vigo International Airport to provide a luxurious and personalized experience. Enjoy dedicated assistance with everything from luggage handling and expedited procedures to luxury transportation and personalized airport lounge access.
Additional Services:
- Vigo airport VIP Services
- Vigo Airport Fast Track
- Vigo Airport Special Assistance
- Vigo Airport Private Transfers
- Vigo Airport Personal Assistant
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