パランガ International Airport
The town where the パランガ International Airport (Lithuanian: Tarptautinis Palangos oro uostas, IATA: PLQ, ICAO: EYPA) is near the Baltic Sea in western Lithuania, an international airport in パランガ. There are many passenger volumes, and approximately 200 people work in Airport Facilities next to Vilnius International Airport, Kaunas International Airport in Lithuania. It was the route center of the middle short distance, but the departure and arrival of the long-distance route was enabled by expansion of Airport Facilities having been completed in 2007. The ridership increased every year since 1993, and 60% increased in comparison with 2003 of the last year in 2004 when Lithuania in particular joined EU, too.
パランガ International Airport Palangos oro uostas Palanga Airport | |||||||
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IATA: PLQ - ICAO: EYPA | |||||||
Summary | |||||||
Country, area | Lithuania | ||||||
The location | パランガ | ||||||
Kind | The community | ||||||
Operator | Lithuanian State | ||||||
Altitude | 10 m | ||||||
Coordinate | 55°58'24" N 021°05'38" E / 55.97333 degrees N 21.09389 degrees E coordinate: 55°58'24" N 021°05'38" E / 55.97333 degrees N 21.09389 degrees E | ||||||
Website | Official web site | ||||||
Map | |||||||
Position in Lithuania | |||||||
Runway | |||||||
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The source: World Aero Data[1] | |||||||
List | |||||||
List of airports |
Table of contents
Service airline and service city
Airline | Service place |
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Air バルティック | Riga (four flights a week) |
Air リトゥアニカ | Dublin (irregular), London (Gath Wick) (irregular) |
Norway air shuttle | Oslo (one flight a week) |
Scandinavian Airlines System | Copenhagen (1-2 flights a day) |
History
- It opens at a place of approximately 7km to the east from a terminal as of - in 1937. A pilot at Lithuanian air force is used by training.
- The first regular service goes into service between Kaunas - パランガ in - Lithuania in 1939.
- The - Soviet Union forces use it in ~1963 year in ~1941 year, 1945 in 1940. Runway and Airport Facilities move to the current place during World War II.
- It becomes - civil airport in 1963.
- It becomes - again state-run airport in 1991.
- - facilities are redecorated in ~1997 year in 1994, and a passenger service and baggage processing are mechanized.
Change of the ridership
Year | Ridership |
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2001 | 45 660 |
2002 | 45 971 |
2003 | 46 666 |
2004 | 76 020 |
2005 | 94 000 |
2006 | 110 828 |
2007 | 93 379 |
2008 | 101 586 |
2009 | 104 602 |
2010 | 102 528 |
2011 | 111 133 |
2012 | 128 169 |
Footnote
- Airport information - World Aero Data (data as of October, 2006) of ^ EYPA
Outside link
- An official web site (Lithuanian) (English)
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