LCG

A Coruña Airport

Culleredo, Spain

Operated by Aena SME SAmixed
ICAOLECOElev326 ft
The Verdict
53/100Functional in the way a paperweight is functional

Infrastructure is the weak link. The trajectory is flat — no improvement in sight.

Ranked #140 of 198 airportsBased on data from 1994–2026
Operational30%
77Actually decent
Sentiment25%
58Solidly average
Infrastructure15%
37Below par
Sent. Velocity15%
53Solidly average
Connectivity15%
12Beyond help

What People Think

LCG: where the highlight is the duty-free Toblerone.

8.3Avg Rating / 10
2,830
ReviewsGoogle 2830
47%Positive
4.2on Google Maps (2,830 reviews)
Sentiment Trajectory (20192026)-1.02 over 9 years
Then: 8.6/5 (123 reviews)Now: 7.6/5 (46 reviews)
Positive47%
Neutral50%
Negative3%
Queuing
2.4
Cleanliness
2.1
Staff
2.2
Food & Bev
1.7
Wifi
1.8
Wayfinding
2.2
Transport
2.1
Shopping

The Numbers

1.3MPassengers (2025)
+4.3%YoY Growth

1.3M passengers in 2025 — still 4% below the 2019 peak, though up 202% from the 2020 COVID crater.

127KInternational (10%)
1.2MDomestic (90%)
Passenger History

Tardiness Report

2026/02–2025/03 · 9,636 flights
0.0%Flights Delayed0 of 9,636 flights
0.0minAvg Delay

If punctuality were a religion, this airport would be the cathedral.

Where You Can Escape To

30 routes · 1 region · Top: Madrid Barajas International Airport (382/mo)
Europe10
Madrid Barajas International Airport (MAD)382
Barcelona International Airport (BCN)108
London Gatwick Airport (LGW)31
Geneva Cointrin International Airport15
Valencia Airport (VLC)14
Malaga Airport (AGP)13
Malpensa International Airport8
Alicante International Airport (ALC)4
Asturias Airport (OVD)3
Antwerp International Airport (Deurne)3

The Runway Report

1 Runway
03/217,178ft × 148ft · ASP · Lighted

The Backstory

Historythumb|Check-in counters By 1994, yearly passenger numbers had surpassed 259,000. Further expansion of the airport and its facilities, including a new terminal building, as well as the urbanization of the surrounding area has prompted continuous growt...
Awards

None recorded. A clean record — in the worst sense.