Salzburg Airport Explained

Salzburg Airport
Nativename:Flughafen Salzburg
Image2-Width:250
Iata:SZG
Icao:LOWS
Pushpin Map:Austria
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Austria
Pushpin Label:SZG
Pushpin Label Position:right
Type:Public
Operator:Salzburger Flughafen GmbH
City-Served:Salzburg, Austria
Hub:Eurowings Europe
Elevation-F:1,411
Elevation-M:430
Website:salzburg-airport.com
Metric-Elev:Y
Metric-Rwy:Y
R1-Number:15/33
R1-Length-F:9,022
R1-Length-M:2,750
R1-Surface:Concrete
Stat-Year:2021
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:299,845
Stat2-Header:Aircraft movements
Stat2-Data:3,677
Stat3-Header:Cargo (including
road feeder service,
metric tons)
Stat3-Data:85,2
Footnotes:Sources: EUROCONTROL[1]
Statistics[2]

Salzburg Airport,[3] branded as Salzburg Airport W. A. Mozart, is Austria's second largest airport. It serves Salzburg, the fourth-largest Austrian city, and is a gateway to Austria's numerous ski areas. The airport is located 1.7NM[1] west-south-west of the Salzburg City centre and 2km (01miles) from the Austrian-German border. It is jointly owned by Salzburg Municipality (25%) and Salzburg State (75%).[4] The airport is named after the Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Salzburg Airport has a small footprint, covering only 175 hectares (432 acres) of land but has a 2,750m runway equipped to handle aircraft as large as the Boeing 747-400.[5]

History

Pre-World War II

In 1910, the first powered aircraft taxied on to the new race track in Salzburg-Aigen. In 1926, Deutsche Luft Hansa inaugurated the Munich-Salzburg-Bad Reichenhall route. In 1927, the Vienna-Salzburg-Innsbruck route was started by ÖLAG (Austrian Aviation AG). In one of the earlier incidents Luft Hansa, which flew the London-Brussels-Frankfurt-Munich-Vienna route with Sabena, made a forced landing in Salzburg. 1939 saw the introduction of the Berlin-Prague-Salzburg-Venice and Munich-Salzburg-Klagenfurt-Ljubljana-Rijeka routes, which were planned for the summer schedule.

The war years

At the start of World War II, on 1 September 1939, Salzburg Airport was seized and in 1943 the "Luftgaukommando VII" in Munich was put in charge of it. In the autumn of 1944 the newly developed fighter jet Messerschmitt Me 262 appeared. When the United States Air Force first bombed the city of Salzburg on 16 October 1944, with a subsequent 15 air attacks on the city, the airport remained undamaged. Salzburg Airport was the first Austrian airport to become a part of European scheduled traffic again.

Post war

On 1 August 1958, a control tower was put into operation after a 15-month construction period and a new terminal was opened in 1966.

The airport reached the target of 1,265,000 passengers in 2000, and British Airways announced flights to Salzburg from London. These flights were cancelled a year later. Also in 2001, low-cost carrier Ryanair landed at Salzburg, its first Austrian destination. This was also the first time an Austrian airport hosted a low-cost carrier. Aer Lingus commenced flights to Salzburg from Dublin for their winter schedule in 2005. In 2006, Ryanair started services to Charleroi, which ended in 2007, and Dublin.

In spring 2014 the airport's home carrier Austrian Airlines announced the closure of their ticketing and service counters at Salzburg Airport due to decreasing demand. Additional services are instead provided directly at the check-in counters.[6]

In August 2016, German low-cost airline Eurowings announced it would open its second Austrian base in Salzburg, with flights to six European metropolitan destinations from January 2017.[7]

In May 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Wizz Air announced six new routesbeginning in July 2020creating new connections to the region. In the same time, Austrian Airlines announced the termination of their route from Salzburg to their hub at Vienna International Airport after 60 years,[8] partially due to the heavily expanded Railjet high-speed train connections between the cities.

Terminals

Salzburg Airport consists of two passenger terminals:[9]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Salzburg Airport:[10]

Statistics

Passenger statistics[11] [12] ! Year !! Passengers !! Change
20051,695,430
20061,878,266 10.8%
20071,946,422 3.6%
20081,809,601 7.1%
20091,552,154 14.3%
20101,625,842 4.8%
20111,700,989 4.6%
20121,666,487 3.0%
20131,662,834 0.2%
20141,819,520 9.4%
20151,828,309 0,5%
20161,739,288 5,1%
20171,890,164 8,7%
20181,844,362 2,5%
20191,717,991 7,4%
2020669,790 61,0%
2021299,846 55,2%
20221,229,495 410,0%
20231,604,601 31,3%

Ground transport

The airport is located 3 km from the city centre. Salzburg trolleybus lines 2 and 10, each with service every 10 minutes, connect the airport to the rest of Salzburg's public transport system. The main station is reachable in about 25 minutes and the inner city in about 30 minutes.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EUROCONTROL basic. 14 November 2008. 17 October 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20081017035936/http://www.eurocontrol.int/ead/public/standard_page/EAD_Basic.html. dead.
  2. 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.
  3. Web site: Aerodrome availability. AIP Austria. Austro Control Österreichische Gesellschaft für Zivilluftfahrt mbH. 26 February 2018. 31. German, English.
  4. Web site: Geschäftsbericht 2021 (Annual Report 2021) . Salzburg Airport . Salzburger Flughafen GmbH . 21 July 2023 . Salzburg . 11 . German . June 2022.
  5. Web site: Technical Data About Salzburg Airport. salzburg-airport.com.en. October 25, 2023.
  6. Web site: AUA schließt Ticketschalter auf den Bundesländer-Flughäfen. 16 January 2014 .
  7. http://www.aero.de/news-24793/Eurowings-Europe-startet-Basis-in-Salzburg.html aero.de - "Eurowings Europe starts in Salzburg"
  8. https://www.austrianaviation.net/detail/aua-schluss-in-salzburg/ austrianaviation.net
  9. Web site: Salzburg Airport: General Parking Information. www.salzburg-airport.com.
  10. https://www.salzburg-airport.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Flugplan.pdf salzburg-airport.com - Seasonal schedule
  11. Web site: Annual Statistics for Salzburg Airport W.A. . salzburg-airport.com . 23 July 2024.
  12. News: Passagierzahlen am Flughafen Salzburg stark angestiegen . Passenger figures strongly increased . de . salzburg24.at . 12 January 2024 . 23 July 2024.