Spain · San Sebastian

San Sebastian Airport (EAS)

A working profile of San Sebastian Airport in San Sebastian, Spain: identifiers, location, the destinations served by scheduled flights, and the airlines that operate there.

EASIATA
LESOICAO
2Destinations on file
2Operating airlines
3Departures on file

Quick facts

  • Full name: San Sebastian Airport
  • Serves: San Sebastian, Spain
  • Coordinates: 43.3565, -1.7906
  • Elevation: 16 ft
  • Time zone: Europe/Madrid

San Sebastian Airport sits inside the air network of Spain. It shows 3 distinct scheduled departures across 2 destinations and 2 operating carriers in the OpenFlights routes table. Whether it works as a primary hub, a focus city, or a regional feeder depends on the size of those numbers. The bigger they get, the more likely the airport supports connecting traffic on top of its point-to-point passengers.

Destinations from EAS

Destinations are listed in order of how many distinct airline codes serve them. Click any code for the destination's own airport profile, or jump to the dedicated route page.

Airport profile data
IATADestinationCityCountryRouteOperators
BCN Barcelona International Airport Barcelona Spain EAS→BCN 2
MAD Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport Madrid Spain EAS→MAD 1

Airlines operating at EAS

Carriers ranked by the number of routes they file from this airport.

Airport profile data (section 2)
IATAAirlineCountryRoutes from EAS
IB Iberia Airlines Spain 2
VY Vueling Airlines Spain 1

Inbound origin airports

Where flights into EAS typically originate, ranked by the number of operators on file.

Airport profile data (section 3)
IATAOrigin airportCityCountryOperators
BCN Barcelona International Airport Barcelona Spain 2
MAD Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport Madrid Spain 1

How to read this page

The destinations table is the core of an airport profile. It tells you, at a glance, where you can fly directly from EAS on a published schedule. The "operators" column doesn't measure frequency. It measures how many distinct airline codes file the route. So a "3" means three different carriers list EAS to that destination, even if one of them runs the route many times a day while the others only manage it weekly. For practical trip planning, use the table as a starting list and confirm the airline's own schedule for your travel dates.

The airline list shows which carriers treat EAS as part of their network. Many will be foreign carriers running one or two flights, while a handful will use the airport as a base. To see where those carriers fly elsewhere, click through to any airline page. Each airline profile includes a route sample drawn from the same dataset.