The End

Five years of flying fun is documented. I will continue flying, but this blog is no longer being updated. Follow me on Wingly.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

A view of aviation history at Lanzarote

A short walk from terminal to terminal represents a journey through aviation history. The aviation museum located in the first passenger building built at Lanzarote airport in the early 1940s is just across the parking lot from the 1999 international passenger terminal with a capacity of six million passengers per annum. The Guacimeta terminal museum provides a comprehensive insight into the history of aviation under the shadow of the volcanoes. It is open from 10am to 2pm from Monday to Saturday.

English guided tours might be recommended as all the displays are in Spanish only. However, I do not think too much was lost in translation as I browsed the displays on my own. This time I did not have time to visit the third terminal from the 70s, now used for inter island traffic.

Next time I might expand my GCLB flying experience to some inter island flying my self.


View Larger Map

No comments: