Hamburg Airport
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| Hamburg Airport Flughafen Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel |
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| IATA: HAM – ICAO: EDDH | |||
| Summary | |||
| Airport type | Public | ||
| Operator | FHG Flughafen Hamburg GmbH | ||
| Location | Hamburg, Germany | ||
| Elevation AMSL | 22 ft / 6.7 m | ||
| Coordinates | |||
| Runways | |||
| Direction | Length | Surface | |
| m | ft | ||
| 05/23 | 3,250 | 10,663 | Asphalt |
| 15/33 | 3,666 | 12,028 | Asphalt |
| Source: DAFIF[1][2] | |||
Hamburg Airport (IATA: HAM, ICAO: EDDH), also known as Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport (German: Flughafen Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel), is an international airport serving Hamburg, Germany.
It originally covered 440,000 square metres. Since then, the site has grown more than tenfold to 5.7 square kilometres. The main apron covers 320,000 square meters. The Airport is 8.5 km north-west of the centre of the City of Hamburg in the Fuhlsbüttel quarter.
The Airport was opened in January 1911, it is the oldest Airport in Germany which is still in operation. In the 1970s, there were discussions of moving Hamburg airport northward to a site near Kaltenkirchen. This plan was subsequently abandoned, and the airport is completing a major modernization that includes new terminal buildings, new roadside access and a connection to Hamburg's rapid transit system (S-Bahn).
Hamburg Airport (measured by the number of passengers) is the fifth biggest of the 16 German commercial airports (after Tegel International Airport in Berlin).
The shareholders of Hamburg Airport are the City of Hamburg (51%) and Hochtief AirPort GmbH. (49%).
In 2007, Hamburg airport served 12,780,000 passengers, a new record, and 173,500 aircraft movements[3].
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[edit] Airlines and destinations
[edit] Terminal 1
- Aer Lingus (Dublin)
- Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremetyevo)
- Aerosvit Airlines (Kiev-Boryspil)
- airBaltic (Liepaja, Riga, Vilnius)
- airberlin (Alicante, Arrecife, Barcelona,Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Heraklion, Hurghada, Ibiza, Jerez de la Frontera, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Korfu, Kos, Las Palmas, Mahon, Malaga, Manchester, Monastir, Munich, Nuremberg, Palma de Mallorca, Rome-Fiumicino, Stuttgart, Tenerife-South, Thessaloniki, Vienna, Zürich)
- Air France (Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
- Air France operated by Régional (Lyon)
- Air Malta (Malta)
- Air Transat (Toronto-Pearson) seasonal
- Air Via (Bourgas, Varna) seasonal
- Blue Wings (Antalya)
- British Airways (London-Heathrow)
- Bulgarian Air Charter (Bourgas, Varna) seasonal
- Continental Airlines (Newark)
- Czech Airlines (Prague)
- easyJet (London-Luton, Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
- easyJet operated by easyJet Switzerland (Basel/Mulhouse)
- Emirates (Dubai)
- Estonian Air (Tallinn)
- Finnair (Helsinki)
- Flybe (Birmingham)
- Hamburg International (Agadir, Ankara, Antalya, Bodrum, Evenes, Istanbul-SAW, Izmir, Kayseri, Larnaca, Palma de Mallorca, Priština)
- Iran Air (Tehran-Imam Khomeini)
- KLM
- KLM operated by KLM Cityhopper (Amsterdam)
- Malév Hungarian Airlines (Budapest)
- Norwegian Air Shuttle (Oslo)
- Pegasus Airlines (Antalya)
- Rossiya (St. Petersburg)
- Sky Airlines (Antalya)
- SunExpress (Antalya, Bodrum, Izmir)
- TUIfly (Antalya, Arrecife, Bodrum, Catania, Cologne/Bonn, Corfu, Dalaman, Faro, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Grenoble, Heraklion, Ibiza, Jerez de la Frontera, Klagenfurt, Kos, Las Palmas, Luxor, Mahon, Memmingen, Monastir, Naples, Olbia, Palma de Mallorca, Patras, Porto, Rhodes, Salzburg, Santa Cruz de La Palma, Tel Aviv [starts May 2008], Tenerife-South, Thessaloniki, Venice)
- VLM Airlines (Rotterdam)
[edit] Terminal 2
- Austrian Airlines
- Austrian Airlines operated by Austrian Arrows (Vienna)
- Blue1 (Helsinki)
- Cirrus Airlines (Dresden, Mannheim, Saarbrücken)
- Condor Airlines (Antalya, Chania, Dalaman, Fuerteventura, Funchal, Heraklion, Hurghada, Ibiza, Las Palmas, Palma de Mallorca, Sharm-El-Sheik, Tenerife-South)
- Germanwings (Priština, Split, Stuttgart, Toulouse, Zagreb)
- LOT Polish Airlines (Warsaw, Gdańsk)
- Lufthansa (Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Ibiza [1], London-Heathrow, Moscow-Domodedovo, Munich, Palma de Mallorca, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Reykjavik [starts May 24, 2008] [2], Rome-Fiumicino, Stuttgart, Vienna, Zürich)
- Lufthansa Regional operated by Contact Air (Rønne/Bornholm [restarts summer 2008], London-City)
- Lufthansa Regional operated by Lufthansa CityLine (Amsterdam, Balaton-Sármellék, Barcelona, Bastia, Bergen, Birmingham, Brussels, Budapest, Cologne/Bonn, Geneva, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Madrid, Manchester, Milan-Malpensa, Nice, Nuremberg, Oslo, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Prague, Stockholm-Arlanda, Valencia)
- Ostfriesische Lufttransport (Bremen, Bristol, Eindhoven, Erfurt)
- Scandinavian Airlines System (Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda)
- Swiss International Air Lines (Zürich)
- TAP Portugal (Lisbon, Porto)
- Tunis Air (Djerba, Monastir, Tunis)
- Turkish Airlines (Istanbul-Atatürk)
[edit] References
- ^ Airport information for EDDH at World Aero Data. Source: DAFIF.
- ^ Airport information for HAM at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF.
- ^ Hamburg Airport Passenger and Aircraft Movement Numbers
[edit] External links
- Hamburg Airport (in German and English)
- Hamburg Airport Aviation Community (in German and English)
- Hybrid map and satellite image
- Current weather for EDDH at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for HAM at Aviation Safety Network

