Klagenfurt Airport Explained

Klagenfurt Airport
Nativename:Flughafen Klagenfurt
Image2-Width:250
Iata:KLU
Icao:LOWK
Pushpin Map:Austria
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Austria
Pushpin Label:KLU
Pushpin Label Position:right
Type:Public
Operator:Kärntner Flughafen Betriebsgesellschaft m. b. H.
City-Served:Klagenfurt, Austria
Elevation-F:1,470
Elevation-M:448
Website:klagenfurt-airport.at/en
Metric-Elev:Y
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:10R/28L
R1-Length-F:2,329
R1-Length-M:710
R1-Surface:Grass
R2-Number:10L/28R
R2-Length-F:8,924
R2-Length-M:2,720
R2-Surface:Concrete
Stat-Year:2021
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:29,577
Stat2-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat2-Data:544
Stat3-Header:Cargo (including
road feeder service,
metric tons)
Stat3-Data:0
Footnotes:Source: Austrian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1] [2]
Statistics[3]

Klagenfurt Airport (German: link=no|Flughafen Klagenfurt) is a primary international airport near Klagenfurt, the sixth-largest city in Austria. It is located in the borough of Annabichl, 1.5NM north-north-east of the city centre.[1]

History

Early years

In 1905, Georg Count of Khevenhüller from Hochosterwitz Castle and in 1907 Dipl.-Ing. Joseph Sablatnig (Joseph Sablatnig was owner of the Fokker-Sablatnig, Deutsche Flugzeuge, Deutsche Motoren, Flugzeug Gesellschaft mbH, Berlin) were the first men in the sky over Carinthia and Klagenfurt.

In World War I and II, the airport of Klagenfurt was operated as a military airfield, and indeed Klagenfurt Airport was founded in 1914 as a military airport. The civil opening of Klagenfurt Airport on 17 May 1925, was an event for the City of Klagenfurt as well as for Carinthia. In June 1929, the pilot hero of World War I, Julius Fedrigoni Edler von Etschthal, has the function of flight director of the airport until 1939. After the end of World War II, Julius Fedrigoni was returned to Annabichl, he worked with low-budget flight operations. On 1 January 1952, Korv. Kpt. Julius Fedrigoni founded the Committee city of Klagenfurt and he was flight director until 1956.

From 1926 to 1938, seven airlines operated from Klagenfurt Airport. Countries like Germany, Italy, Yugoslavia and of course domestic flights to all major cities in Austria were connected with Klagenfurt.

Decrease of operations

In the spring of 2014, the airport's home carrier, Austrian Airlines, announced the closure of their ticketing and service counters at Klagenfurt Airport due to decreasing demand. Services were instead to be provided directly at the check-in counters.[4] In April 2015, Austrian Airlines also announced that a closure of their domestic route to Vienna was under consideration within the next few years based on economic reasons. In the same year, the state government announced plans to partly sell its stakes in the airport to private investors.[5]

As the airport suffered from a major decrease of passenger numbers in recent years, it was suggested by the management to establish major logistics and cargo operators here, which might be supported by the freight shipment operations handled at the relatively closely located harbours of the Adriatic Sea. The airport already features road and rail connections.[6] However, Austrian Airlines stated later that the airport would not work for cargo operations due to noise complaints and the night curfew.[7]

In October 2015, the Austrian Air Force announced it would end all operations and close its helicopter base at Klagenfurt Airport by the end of 2015.[8]

Developments since 2020

In August 2020, Ryanair announced plans to leave the airport and terminate their route to Palma de Mallorca Airport, which had been operated as a wetlease by Lauda.[9] However, Ryanair returned with four destinations in 2023.

In 2022, the airport's then majority owner, Lilihill Group, announced the creation of a new regional airline based in Klagenfurt, Liliair. With a proposed launch in April 2023, the carrier was supposed to expand the airport's connection with major European destinations. However the announced flights were not open for booking for any date on or before the day of the launch and no operating carrier had been confirmed.[10] Previously there was ongoing controversy between Lilihill and the state of Carinthia, which proposed to buy back the airport, leaving the Liliair project in doubt.[11] [12] In April 2023, Lilihill Group announced that a Liliair home base in Klagenfurt has become unlikely due to the ongoing dispute.[13] In May 2023, the city of Klagenfurt and the state of Carinthia announced to execute a buy-back option and re-acquired the majority ownership of the airport after longstanding debate.[14]

Facilities

Klagenfurt Airport consists of one small passenger terminal building which features some shops and restaurants as well as a visitors terrace. The apron provides several stands for mid-sized planes such as the Airbus A320 as well as smaller general aviation aircraft. As there are no jet bridges, buses are used for boarding.

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines offer year-round and seasonal scheduled and charter flights at Klagenfurt Airport:[15]

The nearest larger international airport is Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport in Slovenia, approximately 70km (40miles) to the south.

Statistics

Traffic by calendar year. Official Statistics
Passengers Change Aircraft operations Change
198082,151 - 3,083 -
1990148,062 80.23% 5,209 68.96%
2000235,503 59.06% 8,325 59.82%
2005522,697 121.95% 8,907 6.99%
2010425,933 -18.51% 7,482 -16.00%
2011375,307 -11.89% 6,451 -13.78%
2012279,045 -25.65% 4,576 -29.07%
2013258,421 -7.39% 4,262 -6.86%
2014224,846 -12.99% 3,920 -8.02%
2015227,625 1.24% 3,922 0.05%
2016193,709 -14.90% 3,392 -13.51%
2017216,905 11.97% 3,700 9,08%
2018228,372 5.29% 3,566 -3,62%
2019209,278 8.36% -
Source: Klagenfurt Airport's official website[16]

Ground transportation

Train

The train station "Klagenfurt-Annabichl" is a 5–10 minutes (750 meters) walk from the terminal and offers suburban rail services every half-hour to St.Veit (and beyond), to Klagenfurt main station, to the villages along Lake Wörthersee, and to Villach (and beyond).

Road

The airport has its own exit named Klagenfurt Flughafen on the nearby motorway A2, which leads to Vienna and Italy. A regular suburban bus service connects the airport with the city centre including the Klagenfurt central station. There is also a coach connection between Klagenfurt Airport and Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport, which is served several times a day.

See also

References

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EAD Basic - Error Page. Ead.eurocontrol.int. 27 December 2018.
  2. Web site: Passenger Transport. Statistik.at. 27 December 2018.
  3. Web site: Kommerzielle Zivilluftfahrt 2021: Passagieraufkommen um 20,3% gestiegen, aber noch immer deutlich unter Vorkrisenniveau . Commercial civil aviation 2021: Passenger traffic up 20.3%, but still well below pre-crisis levels. . PDF; 66 KB . de . Bundesanstalt Statistik Österreich . statistik.at . 2022-02-24 . 2023-02-01.
  4. Web site: AUA schließt Ticketschalter auf den Bundesländer-Flughäfen. Austrian Wings. 16 January 2014 . 27 December 2018.
  5. Web site: Klagenfurt könnte privatisiert werden. Austrianaviation.net. 27 December 2018.
  6. Web site: Klagenfurt: Zweitkarriere als Frachtflughafen?. Austrianaviation.net. 27 December 2018.
  7. Web site: Keine Garantie für Klagenfurt-Wien - Austrian Aviation Net . 2015-04-17 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150417170355/http://www.austrianaviation.net/news-regional/news-detail/datum/2015/04/17/aua-klagenfurt-wien-wackelt.html . 17 April 2015 . dmy-all .
  8. Web site: Bundesheer: Adieu, Klagenfurt!. Austrianaviation.net. 27 December 2018.
  9. https://www.austrianaviation.net/detail/ryanair-zieht-sich-erneut-aus-klagenfurt-zurueck/ austrianaviation.net
  10. https://www.austrianwings.info/2023/04/liliair-bitte-warten/ austrianwings.info
  11. https://www.aerotelegraph.com/zwei-unsicherheiten-lasten-vor-dem-start-auf-liliair aerotelegraph.com
  12. Web site: Klagenfurt: Liliair did not start very quietly . 26 April 2023 .
  13. https://www.aerotelegraph.com/liliair-fliegt-in-heftige-turbulenzen aerotelegraph.com - "Liliair flies in severe turbulence"
  14. https://www.kleinezeitung.at/wirtschaft/6287384/Wiederverstaatlicht_Flughafen-Klagenfurt_Das-Lehrstueck-einer kleinezeitung.at
  15. https://airport-klagenfurt.at/flugplan/ klagenfurt-airport.at - Flugplan
  16. Web site: Kärnten Airport – Flughafen. Klagenfurt-airport.at. 27 December 2018. 30 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180930154528/http://klagenfurt-airport.at/flughafen/. dead.