Port lotniczy Wiedeń-Schwechat
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Typ | cywilne | ||||
Właściciel | Flughafen Wien AG | ||||
Data otwarcia | 1938 | ||||
Kod IATA | VIE | ||||
Kod ICAO | LOWW | ||||
Wysokość | 183 m n.p.m. | ||||
Statystyki ruchu (2019[1]) | |||||
Liczba pasażerów | 31 662 189 | ||||
Cargo | 283 806 t | ||||
Liczba operacji | 266 802 | ||||
Drogi startowe | |||||
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48°06′37″N 16°34′11″E/48,110278 16,569722 | |||||
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Port lotniczy Wiedeń-Schwechat (niem. Flughafen Wien-Schwechat) – największy międzynarodowy port lotniczy Austrii, oddalony o 18 km na południowy wschód od Wiednia, w pobliżu miasta Schwechat. W roku 2013 obsłużył 22 mln pasażerów[2].
14 czerwca 2018 roku swoją bazę operacyjną otworzył Wizz Air[3].
Linie lotnicze i połączenia
Cargo
Linia lotnicza | Kierunek |
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Asiana Cargo | |
Cargolux | |
China Southern Airlines | |
FedEx Express | |
Korean Air Cargo | |
Silk Way Airlines | |
Turkish Airlines Cargo | |
UPS Airlines | |
TNT Airways |
Przypisy
- ↑ https://www.viennaairport.com/en/company/investor_relations/news/traffic_results?news_beitrag_id=1516031056393.
- ↑ Flughafen Wien: optimistic outlook on 2014 (ang.). Flughafen Wien, 2014-01-22. [dostęp 2014-10-28].
- ↑ Pasazer.com: Wizz uruchomił bazę w Austrii, Pasazer.com [dostęp 2018-06-15] .
- ↑ Flight Wien – Glasgow – myAustrian Holidays, myholiday.austrian.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
- ↑ http://www.easyjet.com/pl/.
- ↑ Eurowings Expands Vienna Network in W16 :: Routesonline, www.routesonline.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
- ↑ Update as of 18MAR16: SunExpress Germany Planned New Routes in S16 :: Routesonline, www.routesonline.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
- ↑ Turkish Airlines Adds New Dusseldorf / Vienna Routes in S16 :: Routesonline, www.routesonline.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
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