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  • Notice of Strike - Friday, November 28th

    Passengers are informed that on Friday, November 28th, due to a 24-hour national general strike of all public and private sectors, inconveniences may occur at the airport.

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  • Notice of Strike - Friday, November 28th

    Passengers are informed that on Friday, November 28th, due to a 24-hour national general strike of all public and private sectors, inconveniences may occur at the airport.

    For information on flights, we recommend contacting your airline.

    You can also see the live flight information page on Bologna Airport website.

    We are sorry for the inconvenience.

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Bologna Castellon de la Plana flights

Bologna Airport offers direct flights from/to Castellon de la Plana. On this page you will find all the information needed.

Castellon de la Plana

Among the scent of citrus fruits and the Mediterranean breeze, Castellón de la Plana welcomes visitors with a harmonious mix of tradition, art and coastal life.
Capital of the province bearing the same name in the Valencian Community, the city reveals a discreet and authentic character, far from mass tourism but full of charming corners to discover.

The historic heart preserves some of the city’s most precious symbols: the Concatedral de Santa María, an elegant example of Valencian Gothic; the imposing El Fadrí Tower, a true urban icon with its octagonal structure; and the Central Market, where colours and aromas tell the story of the local gastronomy. Walking through the streets of the centre, modernist buildings alternate with small cafés and bright squares such as Plaza Mayor, the nerve centre of city life.

A few kilometres from the centre lies the Grao de Castellón, the maritime district: the port, modern tourist facilities and the long Pinar Beach offer the more relaxed, seaside side of the destination. Here, the pace slows down and you can immerse yourself in maritime tradition by enjoying fresh seafood tapas or watching the fishermen’s boats return.

When evening falls, Castellón reveals a lively soul: venues, terraces and tapas bars enliven the centre and the Grao, while festivals and traditional celebrations – such as the famous Festa de la Magdalena, a cornerstone of the city’s identity – involve residents and visitors in a convivial and authentically Valencian atmosphere.
A destination that brings together history, sea, gastronomy and culture, ideal for those seeking a genuine Spain to experience without haste.

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