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Marseille Provence Airport

IATA MRS ICAO LFML Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Marignane, Bouches-du-Rhône

Country

🇫🇷 France

Continent

EU

Coordinates

43,4381, 5,2125

Elevation

74 ft (23 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
13L/31R 11.483 ft (3.500 m) 148 ft ASP Yes
13R/31L 7.776 ft (2.370 m) 148 ft ASP Yes

Aviation Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Marseille Airport to the city center?
The Marseille Provence airport shuttle bus runs from the airport to Gare Saint-Charles (the main train station) in about 25 minutes for EUR 10. From the station, the metro connects to all parts of the city. Taxis cost approximately EUR 50-60 for the 27 km trip to the Vieux-Port area. A rail connection to the station is planned.
How many terminals does Marseille Airport have?
Marseille Provence Airport has two terminals. Terminal 1 handles most major airlines and international flights. Terminal 2 (the low-cost terminal) serves Ryanair, Volotea, and some budget carriers. The terminals are within walking distance of each other, connected by a covered walkway.
What is notable about Marseille Airport?
MRS is France's fourth-busiest airport and the main gateway to Provence, the French Riviera's western section, and Corsica. The airport sits between the Etang de Berre lagoon and the Mediterranean coast in Marignane. It is located near several Airbus Helicopters manufacturing facilities. The airport serves extensive routes to North Africa reflecting Marseille's strong cultural ties to the Maghreb region.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Marseille Airport?
Yes, MRS provides free Wi-Fi in both terminals. The service offers 30 minutes of free access, which can be renewed. The terminals have a good selection of Provencal shops, restaurants, and duty-free stores featuring local products like lavender, soap, and pastis.
Which airlines operate from Marseille Airport?
Air France has the largest full-service presence, connecting Marseille to Paris and other French and European cities. Ryanair and easyJet provide extensive low-cost European services. Transavia and Volotea also serve the airport. The extensive North African route network includes services to Algiers, Tunis, Casablanca, and Marrakech operated by Air Algerie, Tunisair, and Royal Air Maroc.