Aarhus airport

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Aarhus Lufthavn
Approach lighting system tirstrup airport 2008-03-04 1.jpg
Characteristics
ICAO code EKAH
IATA code AAR
Coordinates

56 ° 18 '0 "  N , 10 ° 37' 8"  E Coordinates: 56 ° 18 '0 "  N , 10 ° 37' 8"  E

Height above MSL 27 m (89  ft )
Transport links
Distance from the city center 35 km northeast of Aarhus
Local transport Midtrafik
Basic data
operator Aarhus Lufthavn A / S
Terminals 1
Passengers 500,490 (2019)
Air freight 4 t (2019)
Flight
movements
31,194 (2019)
Runways
10L / 28R 2777 m × 23 m asphalt
10R / 28L 2707 m × 45 m asphalt

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The Aarhus airport ( Danish Aarhus Lufthavn or Tirstrup Lufthavn ; IATA Code : AAR , ICAO code : EKAH ) is a Danish airport in the town of Tirstrup , 35 km northeast of Aarhus . It is located on the east coast of Jutland and is the fourth largest commercial airport in the country after Copenhagen , Billund and Aalborg . In 2019 it had 500,490 passengers.

Airlines and Destinations

The following airlines are scheduled to fly to destinations from Aarhus:

Airline Destination
BH Air Seasonal charter: Varna
British Airways
operated by Sun Air
Stockholm / Bromma
Danish Air Transport Seasonal: Bornholm
Seasonal charter: Funchal (until April 15, 2020), Tenerife South
easyJet Berlin-Tegel (starts March 30, 2020), London-Gatwick
Great Dane Airlines Seasonal charter: Preveza / Lefkada , Rhodes (both start on May 1st, 2020)
Lauda Seasonal: Zadar (starts May 1st, 2020)
Ryanair Gdansk , London Stansted
Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen , Oslo-Gardermoen , Stockholm-Arlanda
Seasonal: Alicante , Chania , Málaga , Munich , Nice , Palma de Mallorca , Split
Seasonal Charter: Chania , Funchal , Palma de Mallorca , Paphos , Tenerife South , Zakynthos

history

During the Second World War , the Luftwaffe laid out the airfield in 1943. After that, the Danish Air Force used it . In the Cold War it also use other NATO -Staaten. In the 1990s, the military part in the south was shut down and the terminal for civil use was built in the north. In 2009 part of the airport was renovated.

Directions

Buses of Midtrafik drive to Aarhus, Randers and Ebeltoft .

Web links

Commons : Aarhus Airport  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Aarhus Airport, Passenger Statistics 2019. Accessed May 24, 2020 .
  2. a b Trafik-, Bygge and Boligstyrelsen. Stat.Trafikstyrelsen.dk, accessed June 7, 2020 (Danish).
  3. ^ Aarhus Airport, flight routes. Retrieved March 6, 2020 .