Crotone
About Crotone
Overview
Crotone Sant'Anna Pythagoras Airport is a medium airport serving Isola di Capo Rizzuto in the province of Crotone, Calabria, in southern Italy. Identified by IATA code CRV and ICAO code LIBC, it is a practical arrival point for travellers heading to the Ionian coast, nearby beach resorts, and the wider Crotone area. The airport sits at an elevation of 522 feet (159 m), which is mainly useful background for aviation-minded visitors, but for most passengers it simply means a small regional gateway with a straightforward, easier-to-navigate feel than a major hub.
Key facts
- Airport name: Crotone Sant'Anna Pythagoras Airport
- Location served: Isola di Capo Rizzuto (KR), Italy
- Codes: CRV (IATA) and LIBC (ICAO)
- Runway: 17/35, 6,562 feet long, asphalt, and lighted
- Time zone: Europe/Rome
- Official information: http://www.aeroporto.kr.it/cartaservizi_eng.asp
What travellers should know
For visitors, the main advantage of Crotone Sant'Anna Pythagoras Airport is convenience: it offers direct access to this part of Calabria without the scale and confusion of a larger international airport. Because it has a single lighted asphalt runway, numbered 17/35, airport operations are relatively simple, and onward journeys by road are usually the next step for reaching coastal towns, archaeological sites, and holiday accommodation. As with many regional airports in Italy, it is wise to check flight times carefully, arrive with essentials already organized, and use the official airport website for the latest passenger information in the Europe/Rome time zone.
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FAQ
Crotone — frequently asked questions
- Where is Crotone?
- Crotone is located in Crotone, Italy (Europe), at coordinates 39.000°, 17.080°.
- What is the airport code for Crotone?
- Its IATA code is CRV and its ICAO code is LIBC.
- What time zone is CRV in?
- Crotone operates on Europe/Rome local time.