List of airports in Sicily

On the island of Sicily there are six main airports and several smaller airfields catering to general aviation.

In the 1930s, during the Italian fascist era, several airfields such as Trapani–Milo Airport (1936), Comiso Airport (1937), Pantelleria Airport (1938) and Ponte Olivo Airfield were built to control the Mediterranean Sea but during World War II all airfields on the islands were heavily bombarded by the British Royal Air Force based on Malta.

Airport names shown in bold have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

During the 1920s and 1930s flights were operated from the Sicilian water aerodromes of Siracusa and Marsala to the cities of Rome and Naples on the Italian mainland and to the cities of Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya, using seaplanes and amphibious aircraft.

Enna–Nicoletti Water Aerodrome, located on a lake in central Sicily, was opened in 2007 and closed the following year.

Palermo's terminal and apron.
Map of airports in Sicily as in 2011
Trapani's terminal (exterior)
Comiso's new runway