Rize–Artvin Airport Explained

Rize–Artvin Airport
Nativename-A:Rize–Artvin Havalimanı
Location:Yeşilköy, Pazar, Rize, Turkey
R1-Length-F:9800
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Metric-Rwy:3000
Iata:RZV
Icao:LTFO
Pushpin Map:Turkey
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Turkey
Pushpin Label:RZV
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Type:Public
City-Served:Rize and Artvin
R1-Number:06/24
R1-Length-M:3000
Stat1-Header:Annual Passenger Capacity

Rize–Artvin Airport (Turkish: Rize–Artvin Havalimanı) is an airport off the coast of in Rize Province, northeastern Turkey.

Overview

It opened for commercial business on 14 May 2022, with Turkish Airlines, soon followed on the same day with AJet. On 3 July 2022, Pegasus Airlines also began operating to the airport. On 1 July 2023, SalamAir started seasonal operations to Muscat in Oman internationally, making this the airport's first international route.

The airport is situated off the coast of Yeşilköy village in Pazar district of Rize Province. It is east of Rize and about west of Artvin. It was constructed on ground obtained through filling a part of the Black Sea shore by rocks brought from nearby quarries in Merdivenli, Hisarlı, Kanlımezra and Kuzeyce. To fill the up to -deep sea, at least 85 million tons of rock is required. The airport building covers an area of, and the runway is long at width parallel to seashore. The construction works began with groundbreaking in 2017. It is the country's second airport of its sort following Ordu–Giresun Airport. It is expected that the airport will serve about two million passengers annually. The construction cost was budgeted to 750 million (approx. US$206 million).

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Rize–Artvin Airport: