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It has been said that Tortolì is geographically in a position of importance to the exchanges from Sardinia to the rest of the Italian peninsula and in general to the whole European Community.

Both airport and port are named for the village of Arbatax country and both were born in the 60s of last century, mainly at the behest of Arbatax mill, now closed.

The airport complex is then passed into the hands of the Sardinia region.

Both have peak flow during the summer even if they are working throughout the year. The runway is 1500 meters and ensures security and functionality for small to medium sized aircraft. The main routes are those to Rome and Milan in Italy, while many charter flights arrive abroad, especially from Germany.

Upon landing, the view is beautiful because you are just a few meters from the sea and a beautiful beach in Tortoli.

There is also a control tower and is easily connected to the rest of the city.

As for the port main sea routes are those with the nearby Genoa and Civitavecchia Rome.

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