NUREMBERG AIRPORT


'Nuremberg Airport' (German: ''Flughafen Nürnberg'') is the international airport of the Franconian metropolitan area of Nuremberg and the second-busiest airport in Bavaria. The airport is ranked 10th among German airports and 67th in Europe. It is also a hub for Air Berlin - Germany's second largest airline. In 2007 more than 4 million passengers were expected.

Contents
Ground transportation
Facts and figures
Statistics
Airlines and destinations
Literature
External links

Ground transportation


The airport is located 7 km (5 miles) north of the city centre. The ''U-Bahn'' (Metro) line U2 connects the airport with the centre of the city every 10 to 15 minutes, and takes only 12 minutes to reach the ''Hauptbahnhof'' (Central Railway Station) and the nearby ''Altstadt'' (historic old town). Because of the airport's close-in location and its direct connections to local streets, it is possible to walk or ride a bicycle from nearby neighborhoods right up to the terminal.

Facts and figures



★ apron: 196,000 m²

★ apron area in front of hangars: 20,000 m²

★ parking positions for planes: 35

★ passenger terminal: 2 departure halls, 1 arrival hall, 5 finger docks

★ car parking spaces: over 6,000

★ air cargo center (storage space): 16,400 m²

★ runway: 2,700 m (width of 45 m)

★ period of daily operation: 24 hours

Statistics


20062005200420032002
Aircraft movements78.04376,11171,81873,23377,854
Passengers3.965.3573,847,6463,653,5693,296,2673,213,444
Scheduled Passengers1.923.3811,606,0651,395,9201,304,371n.a.
Tourism Passengers1.960.0052,163,2712,160,9341,916,526n.a.
Air freight and mail (metric tons)98.26480,66571,57869,43569,875
Employees4.2004,0703,9583,7913,769

Airlines and destinations



Air Berlin (Berlin-Tegel, Budapest, Catania, Cologne/Bonn, Dortmund, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Erfurt, Friedrichshafen, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Hamburg, Hanover, Lanzarote, Leipzig/Halle, London-Stansted, Münster/Osnabrück, Paderborn/Lippstadt, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Rome-Fiucimino, Rostock/Laage, Vienna)

Air France


Air France operated by Régional (Paris-Charles de Gaulle)

Air Via


Austrian Airlines


Austrian Airlines operated by Austrian Arrows (Vienna)

Bulgarian Air Charter


Condor

Eurocypria (Larnaca)

Finnair (Helsinki)

KLM


KLM operated by KLM Cityhopper (Amsterdam)

LGW Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter (Dortmund)

Lufthansa (Frankfurt)


Lufthansa operated by Contact Air (Brussels, Düsseldorf, London-City, Munich)


Lufthansa operated by Eurowings (Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Paris-Charles de Gaulle)


Lufthansa operated by Lufthansa CityLine (Berlin-Tegel, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich)

Niki (Linz, Vienna)

Nordic Leisure


Ostfriesische Lufttransport (Bremen)

Pegasus Airlines

Romavia (Bucharest-Otopeni, Cluj-Napoca)

SAS Scandinavian Airlines (Copenhagen)

Sky Airlines (Antalya)

SunExpress (Antalya)

Swiss International Air Lines


Swiss International Air Lines operated by Swiss European Air Lines (Zurich)

Tunisair


Turkish Airlines (Istanbul-Ataturk)

TUIfly (Antalya, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Hurgada, Korfu, Kos, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes, Thessaloniki)

UM Airlines

operation only in summer

Literature


Bernd Windsheimer: ''50 Jahre Airport Nürnberg 1955-2005. Geschichte der Luftfahrt in Nürnberg'', Nürnberg 2005

External links



Airport Nuremberg



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