Isafjordur Airport

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Isafjordur Airport
Ísafjörður airport.jpg
Characteristics
ICAO code BIIS
IATA code IFJ
Coordinates

66 ° 3 '29 "  N , 23 ° 8' 7"  W Coordinates: 66 ° 3 '29 "  N , 23 ° 8' 7"  W.

Height above MSL 2 m (7  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 4 km south of Ísafjörður
Street S61
Basic data
Passengers 32,311 (2019)
Air freight 59.7 t (2019)
Flight
movements
2,187 (2019)
Start-and runway
08/26 1400 m × 43 m bitumen

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The Ísafjörður Airport is the commercial airport of the Icelandic town of Isafjordur in the far northwest of the country. The airport is considered difficult for pilots to fly to due to the often adverse weather conditions (especially fog ) and the location.

The airport is (as of January 2019) only served by Air Iceland Connect with Reykjavík , up to three times a day.

See also

Web links

Commons : Ísafjörður airport  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ AIP Iceland . 2015, p.  BIIS AD 2-1 ( S. BIIS AD 2-1 [PDF; 2,4 MB ; accessed on August 26, 2015] last correction: AIRAC AIP AMDT 003/2015 (effective date: July 23, 2015)).
  2. a b c AVIATION FACT FILE 2019. Isavia , accessed on June 10, 2020 (English).
  3. ^ AIP Iceland . 2015, p.  BIIS AD 2-7 ( S. BIIS AD 2-7 [PDF; 2,4 MB ; accessed on August 26, 2015] last correction: AIRAC AIP AMDT 003/2015 (effective date: July 23, 2015)).
  4. Mini-airport with a breathtaking approach. Aero Telegraph, Jan. 7, 2019.