Tampere–Pirkkala Airport Explained

Tampere–Pirkkala Airport
Nativename:Finnish: Tampere-Pirkkalan lentoasema
Nativename-A:Swedish: Tammerfors-Birkala flygplats
Image2-Width:250
Iata:TMP
Icao:EFTP
Pushpin Map:Finland
Pushpin Label:TMP
Pushpin Map Caption:Location within Finland
Type:Public/Military
City-Served:Tampere, Pirkkala, Finland
Metric-Elev:Y
Elevation-F:390
Elevation-M:119
Coordinates:61.4153°N 23.5878°W
Website:finavia.fi
Metric-Rwy:y
R1-Number:06/24
R1-Length-F:8,858
R1-Length-M:2,700
Stat-Year:2022
Stat1-Header:Passengers
Stat1-Data:168,328
Stat2-Header:Landings
Stat2-Data:1,383
Footnotes:Source: AIP Finland

Tampere–Pirkkala Airport (; Finnish: Tampere-Pirkkalan lentoasema, Swedish: Tammerfors-Birkala flygplats), or simply Tampere Airport, is located in Pirkkala, Finland, 7NM south-west of Tampere city centre. The airport is the sixth-busiest airport in Finland, as measured by the total number of passengers (168,328 in 2022), and the third-busiest as measured by the number of international passengers (159,801 in 2022).

The airport is also home to the Satakunta Air Command base of the Finnish Air Force. F-18 Hornets were stationed at Tampere-Pirkkala airport until the middle of 2014 when the 21st flight of the Satakunta Air command was dissolved.

History

Tampere Airport was founded in 1936 in Härmälä neighbourhood, located from the centre of Tampere. At that time the airport was connected to Helsinki, Vaasa, Oulu and Kemi by Aero O/Y (now Finnair). The first terminal building was built in 1941. Karhumäki Airways began to fly to Stockholm in the 1950s. The runway was paved in 1958. Between 1936 and 1979 Härmälä airport served 1.5 million passengers. In 1979, Härmälä airport was closed and the new Tampere–Pirkkala Airport was opened.

The current terminal 1 building was completed in 1996. Ryanair started flights to Tampere–Pirkkala in April 2003. Its first destinations were Stockholm-Skavsta, London-Stansted, Frankfurt-Hahn and Riga. This made the airport one of Finland's fastest-growing airports and increased its annual passenger numbers from 256,380 to 709,356 between 2000 and 2008. In 2011, Ryanair had 13 destinations from Tampere–Pirkkala. Wizz Air flew to Gdańsk during summers 2010 and 2011. airBaltic resumed flights to Riga in March 2017.

The low-cost airline terminal 2 was renovated in 2014–2015. However, in April 2015, Ryanair announced that it would cancel all the routes from Tampere for the winter season 2015–16 due to a plane shortage. Then, only routes to Bremen and Budapest resumed in spring 2016. in late 2023, Ryanair terminated the route to London-Stansted, ending 20 years of service.

On 14 December 2021, AirBaltic announced that its first secondary hub outside of the Baltic countries would be established in Tampere Airport in May 2022. In March 2023, Finnair announced it would end flights between Tampere and Helsinki Airport and replace them with bus service due to low demand and the short distance.[1]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Tampere–Pirkkala Airport: [2]

Statistics

Annual passenger statistics for Tampere–Pirkkala Airport ! Year ! Domestic passengers ! Change ! International passengers ! Change ! Total passengers ! Change
- 1998 113,170 81,549 194,719 - 1999 119,283 5.4 103,746 27.2 223,029 14.5 - 2000 140,817 18.1 115,561 11.4 256,378 15.0 - 2001 135,175 −4.0 130,875 13.3 266,050 3.8 - 2002 109,747 −18.8 126,525 −3.3 236,272 −11.2 - 2003 105,543 −3.8 198,482 56.9 304,025 28.7 - 2004 128,250 21.5 367,642 85.2 495,892 63.1 - 2005 114,669 −10.6 482,433 31.2 597,102 20.4 - 2006 119,432 4.2 512,578 6.2 632,010 5.8 - 2007 113,713 −4.8 573,998 12.0 687,711 8.8 - 2008 107,954 −5.1 601,402 4.8 709,356 3.1 - 2009 85,372 −20.9 542,733 −9.8 628,105 −11.5 - 2010 91,312 7.0 526,085 −3.1 617,397 −1.7 - 2011 96,625 5.8 561,005 6.6 657,630 6.5 - 2012 85,738 −11.3 485,001 −13.5 570,739 −13.2 - 2013 88,268 3.0 378,403 −22.0 466,671 −18.2 - 2014 93,313 5.7 319,296 −15.6 412,609 −11.6 - 2015 89,938 −3.6 267,144 −16.3 357,082 −13.5 - 2016 86,278 −4.1 122,652 −54.1 208,930 −41.5 - 2017 85,844 −0.5 144,180 17.6 230,024 10.1 - 2018 81,705 −4.8 146,391 1.5 228,096 −0.8 - 2019 87,006 6.5 135,384 −7.5 222,390 −2.5 - 2020 16,736 −80.8 19,214 −85.8 35,950 −83.8 - 2021 412 −97.5 7,979 −58.5 8,391 −76.7 - 2022 8,527 1,969.7 159,801 1,902.8 168,328 1,906.1 - 2023 661 −76.7 213,038 33.3 213,699 27.0

Ground transportation

The airport is connected to the city centre of Tampere (25 minutes) by bus route 103, which runs a few times a day just after planes land.The bus fare for a single ticket to Tampere is €5.50 (zones A+B+C).One can change to any other bus, tram or commuter train going anywhere within Tampere and parts of neighbouring municipalities within 90 minutes from the purchase of the ticket.

There are long-distance connections to Helsinki and other cities via the Tampere Bus Station. The timetables and fares can be found at the Matkahuolto web site.

Bus route 34 goes to central Pirkkala once an hour during rush hours. One can transfer to a few local buses that go to other parts of Pirkkala or Nokia, avoiding zone A completely.

A taxi service is also available in front of Terminal 1.

- ! colspan="8" style="background:gray; color:light red;" - style="background:#efefef;" ! width=15% Means of transport ! width=25% Operator ! width=7% Route ! width=37% Destinations ! width=18% Website - Bus 34 www.nysse.fi - Bus 103 www.nysse.fi

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.aerotelegraph.com/finnair-ersetzt-flugzeuge-durch-busse aerotelegraph.com - "Short routes: Finnair replaces planes with busses"
  2. Web site: Direct flights from Tampere. 12 May 2024.