Genova/Sestri Airport (LIMJ)
IFR
Operating times:
Open 24/7
Customs & Immigration:
Customs: Open 24/7 • Immigration: Open 24/7
Runways
1 RWY, 2916m/9566ft 1 Runway, longest: 2916m/9566ft (paved)
Source: OpenAIP
10/28
Asphalt
Length
2916m
9566ft
9566ft
10/28
Asphalt
Length
2916m/9566ft
2916m/9566ft
Strength
96/F/B/W/T
PCN
Fuel Availability
AVGAS
Jet A1
Jet A1
Source: OpenAIP data. Contact FBO for pricing.
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↓ 1 kt
←R 3 kt
Wind
0° · 3 kt
Temperature
17°C
Dew point
12°C
Visibility
10km+
QNH
1013 hPa
Ceiling
3200 BKN
Cloud layers
5000
2500
0 ft
FEW 2500ft
BKN 3200ft
METAR: 37 mins · aviationweather.gov
| Rwy | Cross | Head |
|---|---|---|
| 28 | ←R 3 kt | 1 kt ↑ |
| 10 | →L 3 kt | 1 kt ↓ |
06:00Z → 08:00Z
VFR
[VRB05KT 9999 SCT015]
Variable (VRB) 5 kt · 9.7 km · Scattered (SCT) 1500ft
08:00Z → 18:00Z
VFR
[BECMG 15010KT 9999 SCT015]
Becoming (BECMG)
150° 10 kt · 9.7 km · Scattered (SCT) 1500ft
09:00Z → 12:00Z
[TEMPO SHRA]
Temporary (TEMPO)
Showers Rain (SHRA)
18:00Z → Tomorrow 06:00Z
VFR
[BECMG VRB05KT 9999 SCT015]
Becoming (BECMG)
Variable (VRB) 5 kt · 9.7 km · Scattered (SCT) 1500ft
20:00Z → Tomorrow 03:00Z
[TEMPO SHRA]
Temporary (TEMPO)
Showers Rain (SHRA)
METAR LIMJ 200620Z VRB03KT 9999 FEW025 BKN032 17/12 Q1013 TAF LIMJ 200500Z 2006/2106 VRB05KT 9999 SCT015 BECMG 2008/2010 15010KT TEMPO 2009/2012 SHRA BECMG 2018/2020 VRB05KT TEMPO 2020/2103 SHRA
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Pilot Comments for LIMJ
Brice
Stopped there for lunch, was expected a 120eur combo for the mandatory handling, but they charged way more for all sorts of things. Complete rip-off will never go back.
Flight/approach has great views.
Philipp
Apart from the fairly high fees, absolutely fine. First, there’s an informative website: https://www.airport.genova.it/en/private-aviation-2/. You’ll find the fees and the web form for PPR there. They respond very quickly. Except for a few weekends, and if you only want to stay a couple of days, there are no issues with parking permission. You currently still have to submit a short Denghe declaration afterwards; that’s it. Strictly speaking, per the AIP you’re also supposed to call BP in advance for fueling; I don’t know whether that’s really necessary or helpful. Approach is completely straightforward, both VFR and VFR. Final for 28 past the city and the harbor is of course quite spectacular. The Avgas pump is on the west side of the northern apron. You can call again on the handling frequency (136.825) to ask for fueling staff. At the fuel station there are warnings everywhere saying “no decal, no fuel,” but in practice not a word was said about those ugly red stickers. Payment by BP card or credit card. Price: €2.37, so at the very low end for Italy and quite okay by European standards as well. Parking for light aircraft is usually on stands 310–313 (all the way to the north), which don’t require pushback. Transfer to the terminal was quick. Very short walking distances there: restrooms, exit, café, rental car counters, bus, etc. The rental cars themselves are also not far away. The airport is close to the motorway on-ramp, so you get to your destination very quickly—in our case the Portofino peninsula, i.e., Santa Margherita Ligure, Rapallo, Camogli. We particularly liked Camogli with its small harbor and its beach.
For departure you again go to the arrivals area (“Meeting Point”) and give handling a quick call. Routine security check, then a quick stop at the OPS office to pay. Fees for a two-ton aircraft are about €210. Add only €5 for each day of parking. About €20 per pax on top (but if there are two of you, you can enter “2x Crew, 0x Pax” already during the PPR process and then you don’t pay that). So: not cheap, but if you make it a proper leg of a trip, it’s not too much. Also, the fairly low Avgas price and the inexpensive rental cars offset it significantly—you end up spending more at other places overall. Then quickly back to the aircraft. Departure was completely straightforward; the ground staff reported our aircraft “ready” right away so we could simply request startup and go. However, on an IFR departure to the north you’re initially vectored in the wrong direction (and out over the sea). If the weather permits, consider filing Zulu instead (pickup at VOG or similar) and initially depart VFR via the Passo dei Giovi.
AirfieldBot
LIMJ (Genoa) requires PPR for all GA operations, with a web form available on the airport website and typically prompt responses. Handling is mandatory and included in all fee structures; procedures are strictly enforced, including the requirement that only the handler can declare an aircraft ready for startup. IFR and VFR arrivals are both straightforward, with spectacular approaches along the coast and over the city; some IFR departures may involve initial vectors over water before routing north. ATC is consistently described as professional and helpful.
Fees are high compared to many alternatives, with single examples for landing, handling, and short parking ranging from about €170 to €230 for non-commercial GA under 2t MTOW. Example: landing, handling, and short parking about €210. Additional daily parking is about €5–10 per day, and a passenger fee of about €20 per person may apply unless listed as crew in the PPR request. Some reports mention complex invoices with many line items. Avgas is available at a visible pump on the north apron (positions 310–313), paid by BP card or credit card; prices are among the lowest in Italy.
Facilities include short walking distances from parking to terminal amenities such as toilets, café, and car rental desks; rental cars are close by. The airport is adjacent to a motorway exit for quick access to Genoa or destinations like Portofino by car or train. Taxis and public transport are easily accessible at the main terminal entrance; there is no separate GA terminal.
Service quality varies: some describe friendly, efficient handling agents who resolve parking issues even when stands are full; others report slow or unfriendly ground staff, especially if PPR was not properly arranged in advance. Fueling can be delayed if commercial traffic takes priority; calling ahead may help expedite service. Some procedural rigidity exists—handlers may pressure crews to adhere strictly to PPR departure times regardless of weather or Eurocontrol slots.
No significant safety or procedural cautions beyond standard Italian airport practices are noted; see AIP/NOTAM for any operational changes or slot requirements. Customs can be handled on arrival without difficulty when requested.
LIMJ offers excellent approaches and convenient ground access but charges high fees and enforces strict procedures; service experience depends heavily on advance coordination and timing.