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{{Short description|Airport in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany}} |
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| name = Düsseldorf Airport |
| name = Düsseldorf Airport |
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| nativename = {{lang|de|Flughafen Düsseldorf}} |
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| image = Flughafen Düsseldorf Logo 2023.svg |
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| IATA = DUS |
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| ICAO = EDDL |
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| type = Public |
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| owner-oper = Flughafen Düsseldorf GmbH |
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| city-served = [[Rhine-Ruhr]] |
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| location = [[Lohausen]], [[North Rhine-Westphalia]], [[Germany]] |
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| opened = {{start date and age|1927|04|19|df=yes}} |
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| operator = Flughafen Düsseldorf GmbH |
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| city-served = [[Düsseldorf]], [[Germany]] |
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| [[Condor (airline)|Condor]] |
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* [[Air Berlin]] |
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| [[Corendon Airlines]] |
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* [[Eurowings]] |
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| [[Eurowings]] |
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| [[SunExpress]] |
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| [[TUI fly Deutschland]]}} |
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* [[Condor Flugdienst|Condor]] |
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* [[Germania (airline)|Germania]] |
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* [[SunExpress Deutschland]] |
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* [[TUIfly]] |
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| coordinates = {{coord|51|17|22|N|6|46|00|E|region:DE|display=inline,title}} |
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| elevation-f = 147 |
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| pushpin_map_caption = Location in North Rhine-Westphalia |
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| stat1-header = Passengers |
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| stat1-data = {{increase}} 19,104,993 |
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| r1-length-f = 9,843 |
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| stat2-header = Aircraft movements |
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| r1-length-m = 3,000 |
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| stat2-data = {{increase}} 151,551 |
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| stat3-data = {{increase}} 38,547 |
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| r2-length-f = 8,859 |
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| stat-year = 2023 |
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| footnotes = Sources: Flughafenverband ADV,<ref name="ADV_12_2022">{{cite web|url=https://www.adv.aero/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/12.2022-ADV-Monatsstatistik.pdf |title=ADV Monthly Traffic Report 12/2022 |website=adv.org |publisher=Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsflughäfen e.V. |date=2023-02-13 |access-date=2023-02-21}}</ref><br /> [[Aeronautical Information Publication|AIP]] at [[Deutsche Flugsicherung|German air traffic control]].<ref name="AIP">{{cite web|url=https://aip.dfs.de/BasicIFR/pages/C001E2.html|title=AIP VFR online|website=dfs.de|access-date=2023-02-21|publisher=DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH|language=en}}</ref> |
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| r2-surface = Concrete |
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| stat-year = 2014 |
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| stat1-header = Passengers |
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| stat1-data = 21,850,489 |
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| stat2-header = Passenger change 13–14 |
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| stat2-data = {{increase}}2.9% |
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| stat3-header = Aircraft movements |
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| stat3-data = 210,720 |
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| stat4-header = Movements change 13–14 |
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| stat4-data = {{decrease}}0.0% |
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| footnotes = Sources: Passenger Traffic, ADV<ref name=advpax>{{cite web |url=http://www.adv.aero/statistiken.html |title=ADV passenger statistics and aircraft movements |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20101130114830/http://www.adv.aero/statistiken.html |archivedate=2010-11-30}}</ref><br>German [[Aeronautical Information Publication|AIP]] at [[European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation|EUROCONTROL]]<ref name="AIP">{{cite web|url=http://www.ead.eurocontrol.int/publicuser/protect/pu/main.jsp|title=EAD Basic|publisher=Euro Control|accessdate=6 June 2012}}</ref> |
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'''Düsseldorf Airport''' ({{ |
'''Düsseldorf Airport''' ({{langx|de|Flughafen Düsseldorf}}, {{IPA|de|ˌfluːkhaːfn̩ ˈdʏsl̩dɔʁf|pron}}) {{airport codes|DUS|EDDL}}, known as ''Düsseldorf International Airport'' until March 2013, is an [[international airport]] serving [[Düsseldorf]], the capital of the [[Germany|German]] state of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]]. It is about {{convert|7|km|mi nmi}} north of downtown Düsseldorf and some {{convert|20|km|mi nmi}} southwest of [[Essen]] in the [[Rhine-Ruhr|Rhine-Ruhr area]], Germany's largest metropolitan area. |
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Düsseldorf is the [[List of airports in Germany| |
Düsseldorf is the [[List of the busiest airports in Germany|fourth-busiest airport in Germany]] and handled 16 million passengers in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://nachrichtend.com/die-verkehrsreichsten-flughaefen-nordrhein-westfalens-das-sind-die-passagierstaerksten-flughaefen-nordrhein-westfalens/|title=Die verkehrsreichsten Flughäfen Nordrhein-Westfalens: DAS sind die passagierstärksten Flughäfen Nordrhein-Westfalens|date=11 February 2022|access-date=11 February 2022|archive-date=11 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220211170318/https://nachrichtend.com/die-verkehrsreichsten-flughaefen-nordrhein-westfalens-das-sind-die-passagierstaerksten-flughaefen-nordrhein-westfalens/|url-status=dead}}</ref> It is a [[airline hub|hub]] for [[Eurowings]] and a focus city for several more airlines. The airport has three passenger terminals and two runways and can handle wide-body aircraft up to the [[Airbus A380]].<ref name="a380ready"/> |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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===Usage=== |
===Usage=== |
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Düsseldorf Airport is the largest and primary airport for the [[Rhine-Ruhr]] metropolitan region – the largest [[metropolitan regions in Germany|metropolitan region in Germany]] and among the largest [[metropolitan areas]] |
Düsseldorf Airport is the largest and primary airport for the [[Rhine-Ruhr]] metropolitan region – the largest [[metropolitan regions in Germany|metropolitan region in Germany]] and among the largest [[metropolitan areas]] in the world.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&dat=32&geo=-4&srt=npan&col=aohdq&pt=a&va=&srt=pnan|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071001061119/http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&dat=32&geo=-4&srt=npan&col=aohdq&pt=a&va=&srt=pnan|url-status=dead|archive-date=1 October 2007|title=Geo|work=World Gazetteer|access-date=21 June 2013}}</ref> The airport is located in [[Düsseldorf-Lohausen]]. The largest nearby business centres are [[Düsseldorf]] and [[Essen]]; other cities within a {{convert|20|km|mi|0|adj=on}} radius are [[Duisburg]], [[Krefeld]], [[Mülheim an der Ruhr]], [[Neuss]], and [[Wuppertal]]. The airport extends over a compact {{convert|6.13|km2}} of land – small in comparison to airports of a similar capacity, but also a reason for Düsseldorf being known as an airport of short distances.{{clarify|date=February 2019}} The airport has more than 18,200 employees. |
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With around 16{{nbsp}}million passengers passing through in 2022,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aachener-zeitung.de/nrw-region/flughafen-duesseldorf-erwartet-2023-steigende-passagierzahlen_aid-80467791 | title=Bis zu 23 Millionen Fluggäste: Flughafen Düsseldorf erwartet 2023 steigende Passagierzahlen | date=25 November 2022 }}</ref> the airport was the fourth busiest in Germany, after [[Frankfurt Airport]], [[Munich Airport]] and [[Berlin Brandenburg Airport]]. It was the [[List of the busiest airports in Europe|31st-busiest airport in Europe]] in 2022. |
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===Ownership=== |
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Düsseldorf Airport is a public–private partnership with the following owners: |
The city of Düsseldorf owns half the airport, with the other half owned by various commercial entities. Düsseldorf Airport is a public–private partnership with the following owners: |
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* 50% city of [[Düsseldorf]] |
* 50% city of [[Düsseldorf]] |
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* 50% Airport Partners GmbH ( |
* 50% Airport Partners GmbH (owners: 40% [[AviAlliance|AviAlliance GmbH]], 40% [[Aer Rianta International|Aer Rianta International cpt]], 20% AviC GmbH & Co. KGaA) |
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==History== |
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===Early years=== |
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[[File:Alitalia Caravelle Haafke.jpg|thumb|An [[Alitalia]] [[Sud Aviation Caravelle|Caravelle]] at Düsseldorf Airport in 1973]] |
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The current airport was opened on 19 April 1927, after two years of construction. The first international route was inaugurated by [[SABENA]] in 1929 between [[Brussels]], [[Antwerp]], Düsseldorf and [[Hamburg]].<ref name="DUSofficialhistory">[https://www.dus.com/de-de/konzern/unternehmen/flughafengeschichte dus.com - "Airport history"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201101202730/https://www.dus.com/de-de/konzern/unternehmen/flughafengeschichte |date=1 November 2020 }} (German) 1 November 2020</ref> |
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At the beginning of [[World War II]], civil use of the airport ceased in September 1939 and the airfield was used by the military.<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> After the end of the war, the airport reopened for civil use in 1948. With the area under British administration, the first international flights were operated by [[British European Airways]] to [[London]].<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> |
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===Terminals=== |
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[[File:Dusseldorf - International (Rhein-Ruhr - Lohausen) (DUS - EDDL) AN1762145.jpg|thumb|The terminal buildings]] |
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[[File:Dusseldorf - International (Rhein-Ruhr - Lohausen) (DUS - EDDL) AN0381573.jpg|thumb|The main check-in hall]] |
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Düsseldorf Airport has three terminals connected by a central spine, even though the terminals are essentially [[concourse]]s within a single terminal building. The current terminal buildings are capable of handling up to 22 million passengers per year. However, due to an agreement with residents in nearby Ratingen (the so-called ''Angerlandvergleich''), this capacity may not be reached within the next few years, as aircraft movements are restricted. |
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Since 1950, the airport is owned by a state-owned operations company.<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> |
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====Terminal A==== |
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Terminal A was opened in 1977 and has 16 gates (A01–A16) used by [[Lufthansa]] and [[Germanwings]], its airline partners and Star Alliance members, [[All Nippon Airways]], [[Air China]], [[Austrian Airlines]], [[Croatia Airlines]], [[LOT Polish Airlines]], [[Scandinavian Airlines]], [[TAP Portugal]], and [[Swiss International Air Lines]]. Terminal A houses two Lufthansa lounges. It was refurbished fundamentally for two years after [[Düsseldorf Airport fire|the 1996 fire]]. [[Oneworld]] carrier [[Cathay Pacific]] also uses Terminal A. |
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On 1 April 1955, [[Lufthansa]] started services between Düsseldorf, [[Frankfurt am Main]], and [[Munich]],<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> which still exist today. In 1959, the first scheduled [[jet aircraft]] landed in Düsseldorf on [[Scandinavian Airlines]]' [[Copenhagen]]-[[Khartoum]] route.<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> In 1961, [[LTU International|LTU]] relocated its home base from [[Cologne Bonn Airport]] and in the same year, Düsseldorf Airport handled more than one{{nbsp}}million passengers for the first time.<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> |
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====Terminal B==== |
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Terminal B was origially inaugurated in 1973 and has 11 gates (B01–B11) used for domestic and EU-flights by a few Star Alliance members such as [[Aegean Airlines]], but mainly by SkyTeam and Oneworld members like [[Air Berlin]], [[Alitalia]], [[British Airways]], [[KLM Royal Dutch Airlines|KLM]], [[Finnair]], [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]], and [[Air France]]. Also located within this terminal are leisure carriers such as [[TUIfly]] and [[Condor Flugdienst|Condor]]. Terminal B houses an observation deck and airline lounges by Air France and British Airways. After the fire in 1996 the whole terminal building was torn down and reconstructed. It was reopened in 2001. |
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In 1969, the main runway was lengthened to 3000 metres while a new second terminal was under construction.<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> The new Terminal 2, which is today's Terminal B, opened in April 1973.<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> Another addition, today's Terminal A, was opened in 1977<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> while the last annex, Terminal C, opened in 1986.<ref name="DUSofficialhistory"/> |
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====Terminal C==== |
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Terminal C was opened in 1986 and has 8 gates (C01–C08) used exclusively for non-[[Schengen Area|Schengen]]-flights by non-Star Alliance airlines (except Turkish Airlines). These are [[long-haul flights]] – among others – by Air Berlin, [[Delta Air Lines]], [[American Airlines]], [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]], [[Etihad Airways]], [[Mahan Air]], and [[Turkish Airlines]]. Terminal C has a direct access to Airport City's ''Maritim Hotel'', part of a German hotel chain, and houses lounges from Air Berlin and Emirates. Terminal C was the least affected Terminal after the fire in 1996. It was still reopened in 1996 after intensive maintenance works. Thus it was the only usable Terminal at Düsseldorf Airport for a couple of years. Terminal C features the airport's only parking position equipped with three jet-bridges to handle the [[Airbus A380]].<ref name="a380DUS">{{cite web|url=http://www.airliners.de/emirates-duesseldorf-airbus-a380/34760|title=Emirates fliegt Düsseldorf bald mit einem Airbus A380 an|work=airliners.de|accessdate=2 June 2015}}</ref> |
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===Düsseldorf Airport fire=== |
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[[File:Düsseldorf - International (Rhein-Ruhr - Lohausen) (DUS - EDDL) AN1700829.jpg|thumb|Reconstruction in progress in 1999 after the [[Düsseldorf Airport fire]]]] |
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[[Jet Aviation]] operates a small terminal solely for private and corporate customers. |
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On 11 April 1996, the [[Düsseldorf Airport fire]], which is the worst structural airport fire worldwide to date, broke out. It was caused by welding work on an elevated road in front of Terminal A above its arrivals area. Insufficient structural fire protection allowed the fire and especially the smoke to spread fast, destroying large parts of the passenger areas of the airport. Seventeen people died, mostly due to smoke inhalation, with many more hospitalised. At the time, the fire was the biggest public disaster in the history of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]]. Damage to the airport was estimated to be in the hundreds of millions; Terminals A and B had to be completely reconstructed. While repairs were ongoing, passengers were housed in big tents.<ref name=wdr>{{cite web|title=Der Flughafenbrand von Düsseldorf|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdrNeqg6xhU&noredirect=1 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/KdrNeqg6xhU| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|publisher=[[Westdeutscher Rundfunk]]|access-date=22 May 2013|author=Frank Bürgin|location=[[YouTube|youtube.com]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
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In November 1997, Terminal C was completely redeveloped, with three lightweight construction halls serving as departure areas. Also in 1997 construction began on the new inter-city railway station at the eastern edge of the airport. In 1998 the rebuilt Terminal A was reopened and the airport changed its name from "Rhine Ruhr Airport" to "Düsseldorf International". Reconstruction of the central building and Terminal B began in the same year.<ref>{{cite web|title=Terminalerweiterung am Flughafen Düsseldorf in Betrieb genommen|url=http://www.baunetz.de/meldungen/Meldungen_Terminalerweiterung_am_Flughafen_Duesseldorf_in_Betrieb_genommen_9271.html|publisher=baunetz.de|access-date=21 May 2013|date=2 July 2001}}</ref> |
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===Runways and apron=== |
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Düsseldorf has two runways, which are {{convert|3000|m|ft|0}} and {{convert|2700|m|ft|0}} long. There are plans to extend the {{convert|3000|m|ft|0|adj=on}} runway to {{convert|3600|m|ft|0}}, but the town of [[Ratingen]] has been blocking the expansion, as it lies within the approach path of the runway. 107 aircraft parking positions are available on the aprons. |
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===Development since the 2000s=== |
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[[File:A330 ltu 01.jpg|thumb|Several [[LTU International|LTU]] [[Airbus A330-300]]s at their Düsseldorf base in 2003]] |
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Since 2003, an area of {{convert|23|ha}} south-west of the airport terminal has been under redevelopment as Düsseldorf [[Airport City]] with an anticipated gross floor area of {{convert|250000|m2}} to be completed by 2016. Already based at Düsseldorf Airport City are corporate offices of Siemens and VDI, a large [[Porsche]] centre and showroom, a Maritim Hotel<ref>{{cite web|author=Hotel Düsseldorf |url=http://www.maritim.com/en/hotels/germany/hotel-dusseldorf |title=Maritim Hotel Düsseldorf |publisher=Maritim Hotels Website |date= |accessdate=9 July 2015}}</ref> and Congress Centre, a [[Sheraton Düsseldorf Airport Hotel|Sheraton Hotel]] and a cinema. [[Messe Düsseldorf]] is situated in close proximity to Düsseldorf Airport City (some {{convert|500|m|ft|abbr=on|disp=or}}). |
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The first construction stage in the "Airport 2000+" programme commenced in 1998 with the laying of a foundation stone for an underground parking garage under the new terminal.<ref>[https://www.gbm-essen.de/de/airport_2000_plus gbm-essen.de] retrieved 1 November 2020</ref> |
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The new [[Düsseldorf Airport station]] was opened in May 2000, with a capacity of 300 train departures daily. 16{{nbsp}}million passengers used the airport that year; Düsseldorf is now the third-biggest airport in Germany. The new departures hall and Terminal B were opened in July 2001 after 2½ years of construction time; the rebuilt Gebäude Ost (East Building) was reopened. |
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==History== |
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In 2002, the inter-terminal shuttle bus service was replaced by the suspended [[monorail]] called the ''SkyTrain'' connecting the terminal building with the [[InterCity]] train station. The monorail travels the {{convert|2.5|km|mi}} between the terminal and station at a maximum speed of {{convert|50|km/h}}. The system was developed by [[Siemens]] and is based on the similar [[H-Bahn]] operating with two lines on the [[Technical University of Dortmund|Dortmund university campus]]. |
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===Early years=== |
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[[File:Alitalia Caravelle Haafke.jpg|thumb|An [[Alitalia]] [[Sud Aviation Caravelle|Caravelle]] at Düsseldorf Airport in 1973]] |
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The first aviation event in the area was the landing of [[Zeppelin LZ3]] on 19 September 1909 about {{convert|3|km|mi}} south of the present airport. The present airport was opened on 19 April 1927, after two years of construction. [[Deutsche Luft Hansa]] opened routes to Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Geneva. With the beginning of [[World War II]] civil use of the airport ceased in September 1939 with the airfield being used by the military. |
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On 12 November 2006, the first [[Airbus A380]] landed in Düsseldorf as part of a [[Lufthansa]] promotional flight. |
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After the end of the war the airport reopened for civil use in 1948. With the area being under British administration the first flights were operated by [[British European Airways]] to the [[RAF Northolt]]. |
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In March 2013, the Airport received a new corporate design and dropped the phrase ''International'' from its official name.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.duesseldorf.de/top/thema010/aktuell/news/flughafen_logo_neu/index.shtml|title=Willkommen bei der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf|publisher=Duesseldorf|access-date=21 June 2013}}</ref> |
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In 1950, the main runway was extended to 2475 meters. In 1964 planning began for the construction of a new terminal, with capacity for 1.4 million passengers, and in 1969 the main runway was further lengthened to 3000 metres. |
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In January 2015, [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]] announced it would schedule the [[Airbus A380]] on one of their two daily flights from [[Dubai]] to Düsseldorf starting in July 2015.<ref name="a380DUS"/> In May 2015, the airport finished construction of the new facilities needed to handle the A380, including a parking position with three jet-bridges, widened taxiways and new ground handling equipment.<ref name="a380ready">{{cite web|url=http://www.airliners.de/flughafen-duesseldorf-a380/35850|title=Flughafen Düsseldorf schließt Bauarbeiten für A380 ab|access-date=11 December 2016}}</ref> |
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In 1973 the new central building and Terminal B were opened and in 1975 the railroad connection between Düsseldorf central station and the airport started its operations. The additional new Terminal A was opened in 1977. In 1986 Terminal C was opened and 8.22 million passengers used the airport – making it number two in Germany. |
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In June 2015, [[Lufthansa]] announced the closure of its long-haul base at Düsseldorf Airport for economic reasons by October 2015. The base consisted of two [[Airbus A340-300]]s which served [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]] and [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago-O'Hare]]. Newark remained a year-round service which is operated in a W-pattern from [[Munich Airport]] (Munich - Newark - Düsseldorf - Newark - Munich) while the Chicago service was suspended for the winter 2015/2016 season.<ref>[http://www.aero.de/news-21968/Lufthansa-loest-Langstreckenbasis-Duesseldorf-auf.html aero.de - "Lufthansa dissolves Düsseldorf long-haul base"] (German) 29 June 2015</ref> A few months later, Lufthansa announced the cancellation of the Düsseldorf-Chicago route.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2015/11/02/lh-dusord-s16cxld/ airlineroute.net - Lufthansa Cancels Dusseldorf – Chicago Flights in S16] 2 November 2015</ref> The same route was served by [[American Airlines]] during the summer seasons from 2013<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.derwesten.de/nrz/staedte/duesseldorf/ab-april-taeglich-nach-chicago-id7225207.html|title=American Airlines fliegt ab April täglich von Düsseldorf nach Chicago|date=24 October 2012|access-date=11 December 2016|archive-date=13 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313215908/http://www.derwesten.de/nrz/staedte/duesseldorf/ab-april-taeglich-nach-chicago-id7225207.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> to 2016, when it was discontinued.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/268803/american-adds-new-international-routes-in-s17/|title=American adds new International routes in S17|access-date=11 December 2016}}</ref> |
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By 1992, when the second runway was built, 12.3 million passengers were using the airport. |
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In January 2017, the airport's largest hub operator [[Air Berlin]] announced a massive downsizing of its operations due to restructuring measures. While some leisure routes were handed to [[Niki (airline)|Niki]] more than a dozen destinations were cancelled entirely.<ref name="newABnetwork">{{cite web |url=https://flights.airberlin.com/de-DE/die-neue-airberlin |title=Das Streckennetz der new airberlin | airberlin.com |access-date=22 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170211201131/https://flights.airberlin.com/de-DE/die-neue-airberlin#streckennetz |archive-date=11 February 2017 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> In August 2017, Air Berlin also announced the termination of all long-haul routes from Düsseldorf to destinations in the [[Caribbean]] on short notice due to ongoing bankruptcy proceedings.<ref>[http://www.airberlingroup.com/en/press/pressreleases/2017/09/11_airberlin-ends-Caribbean-flight-schedule airberlingroup.com - airberlin ends Caribbean flight schedule] 11 September 2017</ref> However, both [[Condor Flugdienst|Condor]] and [[Eurowings]] announced it would step in and start some of the terminated Caribbean destinations by themselves.<ref name="EWcarribean">{{cite web|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274888/eurowings-adds-dusseldorf-caribbean-routes-in-w17/|title=Eurowings adds Dusseldorf - Caribbean routes in W17|website=Routesonline|access-date=25 December 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://condor-newsroom.condor.com/en/de/news-article/even-more-caribbean-condor-starts-long-haul-flights-from-duesseldorf/|title=Even more Caribbean: Condor starts long-haul flights from Düsseldorf|website=condor-newsroom.condor.com|date=19 September 2017 |access-date=25 December 2018}}</ref> Shortly after, Air Berlin also announced the termination of all remaining long-haul operations leading to the loss of several connections to the United States at Düsseldorf Airport.<ref name="ABlonghaultermination">[http://www.aero.de/news-27556/Air-Berlin-Aufsichtsrat-fuer-Verkauf-an-Lufthansa-und-Easyjet.html aero.de - "Air Berlin board in favor of sale to Lufthansa and easyJet"] (German) 25 September 2017</ref> On 9 October 2017, Air Berlin announced the termination of all of its own operations, excluding wet leases, by the end of the month<ref name="ABshutdown">[http://www.aero.de/news-27642/Air-Berlin-leitet-den-Sinkflug-ein.html aero.de - "Air Berlin starts descent"] (German) 9 October 2017</ref><ref name="bloomberg">{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-10-09/air-berlin-to-end-flights-oct-28-as-workers-told-to-seek-jobs|title=Air Berlin to End Flights Oct 28|newspaper=Bloomberg.com |date=9 October 2017 |publisher=Bloomberg|access-date=9 October 2017}}</ref> leading to the loss of one of the airport's largest customers. |
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===Düsseldorf Airport fire=== |
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[[File:Dusseldorf - International (Rhein-Ruhr - Lohausen) (DUS - EDDL) AN1700829.jpg|thumb|Reconstruction in progress in 1999 after the [[Düsseldorf Airport fire]]]] |
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On 11 April 1996, the [[Düsseldorf Airport fire]], which has been the worst structural airport fire worldwide to date, broke out. It was caused by welding work on an elevated road in front of Terminal A above its arrivals area in combination with insufficient structural fire protection and destroyed large parts of the passenger areas of the airport. |
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In February 2018, [[Eurowings]] announced the relocation of all long-haul routes currently served from [[Cologne Bonn Airport]] to Düsseldorf by late October 2018 to strengthen its presence there.<ref>[http://www.aero.de/news-28497/Eurowings-verlegt-Langstrecken-nach-Duesseldorf.html aero.de - "Eurowings moves A330 from Cologne to Düsseldorf"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180614144144/https://www.aero.de/news-28497/Eurowings-verlegt-Langstrecken-nach-Duesseldorf.html |date=14 June 2018 }} (German) 1 February 2018</ref> |
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Seventeen people died, mostly due to smoke inhalation, with many more hospitalised. At the time, the fire was the biggest public disaster in the history of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]]. Damage to the airport was estimated to be in the hundreds of millions, Terminals A and B had to be completely reconstructed. While repairs were ongoing, passengers were housed in big tents. |
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In March 2018, [[Lufthansa]] announced it would close its base at Düsseldorf Airport after the 2018/2019 winter schedule which ended in March 2019. When the single remaining long-haul route to [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] was taken over by [[Eurowings]], 400 staff members were offered a relocation to either [[Frankfurt Airport]] or [[Munich Airport]].<ref name="rp-online">[http://www.rp-online.de/wirtschaft/lufthansa-schliesst-basis-in-duesseldorf-aid-1.7449767 rp-online.de - "Lufthansa closes base in Düsseldorf"] (German) 12 March 2018</ref><ref name="nrz.de">[https://www.nrz.de/staedte/duesseldorf/lufthansa-verlaesst-duesseldorf-endgueltig-id215141419.html nrz.de - "Lufthansa leaves Düsseldorf on 31 March 2019"] (German) 22 August 2018</ref> In November 2018, [[Ryanair]] also announced they would close their base in Düsseldorf after only a year. Its routes were taken over by [[Lauda (airline)|Lauda]].<ref name="FRshutdown">[https://www.wz.de/nrw/duesseldorf/ryanair-verlaesst-den-duesseldorfer-flughafen_aid-34367229 wz.de - "Ryanair leaves Düsseldorf Airport"] (German) 8 November 2018</ref> |
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In November 1997 Terminal C was completely redeveloped, with three lightweight construction halls serving as departure areas. Also in 1997 construction began on the new inter-city railway station at the eastern edge of the airport. In 1998 the rebuilt Terminal A was reopened and the airport changed its name from "Rhine Ruhr Airport" to "Düsseldorf International". Reconstruction of the central building and Terminal B began in the same year. |
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In August 2020, [[Delta Air Lines]] removed the [[Atlanta]] route from their schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.<ref>[https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/293288/delta-ns21-long-haul-operation-changes-as-of-23aug20/ routesonline.com] 24 August 2020</ref> It started resuming its three-times-weekly service to and from Atlanta on May 9, 2023, albeit making the route to Düsseldorf summer seasonal only, therefore leaving the airport without any transatlantic connection in the winter season.<ref>[https://news.delta.com/delta-leans-summer-expanded-service-popular-european-destinations Delta Air Lines] 23 September 2022</ref> |
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===Development since the 2000s=== |
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[[File:A330 ltu 01.jpg|thumb|Several [[LTU International|LTU]] [[Airbus A330-300]]s at their Düsseldorf base in 2004]] |
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The first stage in the "Airport 2000+" programme commenced in 1999 with the laying of a foundation stone for an underground parking garage under the new terminal. |
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Shortly after Delta Air Lines suspended its Atlanta route, [[Ryanair]] announced the closure of its base in Düsseldorf — which was operated on a wetlease basis by [[Lauda (airline)|Lauda]] — by 24 October 2020.<ref name="FRDUS">[https://www.aero.de/news-36859/OLeary-rechnet-mit-hartem-Winter.html aero.de - Ryanair closes base in Düsseldorf] (German) 10 September 2020</ref> In September 2020, [[Singapore Airlines]] permanently removed the route to [[Singapore]] from their schedule.<ref>[https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/293741/singapore-airlines-nw20ns21-network-adjustment-as-of-14sep20/ routesonline.com - Singapore Airlines NW20/NS21 Network adjustment as of 14SEP20] 15 September 2020 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200919080119/https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/293741/singapore-airlines-nw20ns21-network-adjustment-as-of-14sep20/|date=19 September 2020}}</ref> |
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The new [[Düsseldorf Airport station]] was opened in May 2000, with the capacity of 300 train departures daily. Sixteen million passengers used the airport that year; Düsseldorf is now the third biggest airport in Germany. The new departures hall and Terminal B were opened in July 2001 after 2½ years of construction time; the rebuilt Gebäude Ost was reopened. |
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In the autumn of 2022, German airline [[Sundair]] drastically reduced its operations from Düsseldorf, leaving a single route to [[Beirut]]. The two previously based aircraft were relocated. In January 2023 it became public that Sundair would not return to Düsseldorf in the summer season of 2023 with any flight, eradicating its former base from the network.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aviation.direct/sundair-mit-neuen-strecken-im-sommer-2023|title=Sundair opens new routes in summer 2023|date=31 January 2023 |language=German}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sundair.com/flightplan/#/|title=Sundair.com|website=www.sundair.com}}</ref> Just five months after resuming the previously long-standing route to [[Atlanta]], [[Delta Air Lines]] announced in September 2023 that it would not return to Düsseldorf in the 2024 summer season,<ref name="DLcut">{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230922-dlns24atldus|title=DELTA CLOSES ATLANTA – DUSSELDORF BOOKINGS FOR NS24|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> leaving Düsseldorf without scheduled [[transatlantic flight]]s.{{Cn|date=June 2024}} |
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In 2002 the inter-terminal shuttle bus service was replaced by the suspended [[monorail]] called the ''SkyTrain'' connecting the terminal building with the [[InterCity]] train station. The monorail travels the {{convert|2.5|km|mi}} between the terminal and station at a maximum speed of {{convert|50|km/h}}. The system was developed by [[Siemens]] and is based on the similar [[H-Bahn]] operating with two lines on [[Dortmund]] university campus. |
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==Facilities== |
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On 12 November 2006, the first [[Airbus A380]] landed in Düsseldorf as part of a promotion flight by [[Lufthansa]]. |
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[[File:EDDL Layout.svg|thumb|Airport Map]] |
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[[File:Düsseldorf - International (Rhein-Ruhr - Lohausen) (DUS - EDDL) AN1762145.jpg|thumb|Terminal buildings]] |
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[[File:Düsseldorf - International (Rhein-Ruhr - Lohausen) (DUS - EDDL) AN0381573.jpg|thumb|Main check-in hall]] |
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[[File:DUS Tower Skytrain.jpg|thumb|Control tower]] |
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===Terminals=== |
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In March 2013 the Airport received a new corporate design and dropped the phrase ''International'' from its official name.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.duesseldorf.de/top/thema010/aktuell/news/flughafen_logo_neu/index.shtml|title=Willkommen bei der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf|publisher=Duesseldorf|accessdate=21 June 2013}}</ref> |
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Düsseldorf Airport has three terminals connected by a central spine, even though the terminals are essentially [[concourse]]s within a single terminal building. The current terminal buildings are capable of handling up to 22 million passengers per year. |
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====Terminal A==== |
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In January 2015, [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]] announced to schedule the [[Airbus A380]] on one of their two daily flights from [[Dubai]] to Düsseldorf starting in July 2015.<ref name="a380DUS"/> In May 2015, the airport finished construction of the new facilities needed to handle the A380, including a parking position with three jet-bridges, widened taxiways and new ground handling equipment.<ref name="a380ready">http://www.airliners.de/flughafen-duesseldorf-a380/35850</ref> |
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Terminal A was opened in 1977 and has 16 gates (A01–A16) used by [[Lufthansa]] and [[Eurowings]], its airline partners and Star Alliance members, [[Austrian Airlines]], [[Croatia Airlines]], [[LOT Polish Airlines]], [[Scandinavian Airlines]], [[TAP Air Portugal]], and [[Swiss International Air Lines]]. Terminal A houses two Lufthansa lounges. It was refurbished fundamentally for two years after the [[Düsseldorf Airport fire|1996 fire]]. |
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====Terminal B==== |
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In June 2015, [[Lufthansa]] announced to close its long-haul base at Düsseldorf Airport due to economic reasons by October 2015. The base currently consists of two [[Airbus A340-300]]s which serve [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] and [[Chicago]]. Newark remains as a year-round service which will be operated in a W-pattern from [[Munich Airport]] (Munich - Newark - Düsseldorf - Newark - Munich) while the Chicago service was suspended for the winter 2015/2016 season.<ref>[http://www.aero.de/news-21968/Lufthansa-loest-Langstreckenbasis-Duesseldorf-auf.html aero.de - "Lufthansa dissolves Düsseldorf long-haul base"] (German) 29 June 2015</ref> A few months later, Lufthansa announced to cancel the Düsseldorf-Chicago route entirely.<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2015/11/02/lh-dusord-s16cxld/ airlineroute.net - Lufthansa Cancels Dusseldorf – Chicago Flights in S16] 2 November 2015</ref> The same route is also served by competitor [[American Airlines]] during the summer seasons since 2013.<ref>http://www.derwesten.de/nrz/staedte/duesseldorf/ab-april-taeglich-nach-chicago-id7225207.html</ref> |
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Terminal B was originally inaugurated in 1973 and has 11 gates (B01–B11) used for domestic and EU flights by a few Star Alliance members such as [[Aegean Airlines]], but mainly by SkyTeam and Oneworld members like [[Air France]], [[British Airways]], [[KLM Royal Dutch Airlines|KLM]], [[Finnair]], [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] and [[ITA Airways]]. Also located within this terminal are leisure carriers such as [[TUIfly]] and [[Condor Flugdienst|Condor]]. Terminal B houses an observation deck, which got shut down after the [[COVID-19 outbreak]] due to economic reasons,<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.dus.com/de-de/erleben/flughafenterrasse|title=DUS Airport announces the closure of the observation deck|access-date=19 April 2024|language=de}}</ref> and one contract lounge <ref>{{cite web | url=https://loungereview.com/lounges/airport/dus/ | title=Dusseldorf International (DUS) Airport lounges }}</ref> After the fire in 1996, the whole terminal building was torn down and reconstructed. It was reopened in 2001. |
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====Terminal C==== |
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Terminal C was opened in 1986 and has 8 gates (C01–C08) used exclusively for non-[[Schengen Area|Schengen]] flights by non-Star Alliance airlines (except Turkish Airlines). These are [[long-haul flights]] – among others – by [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]] and [[Etihad Airways]]. Terminal C has a direct access to Airport City's ''Maritim Hotel'', part of a German hotel chain, and houses lounges operated by the airport and Emirates. Terminal C was the least affected terminal after the fire in 1996, reopening the same year after intensive maintenance work. Thus it was the only usable Terminal at Düsseldorf Airport for a couple of years. Terminal C features the airport's only parking position equipped with three jet-bridges to handle the [[Airbus A380]].<ref name="a380DUS">{{cite web|url=http://www.airliners.de/emirates-duesseldorf-airbus-a380/34760|title=Emirates fliegt Düsseldorf bald mit einem Airbus A380 an|work=airliners.de|access-date=2 June 2015}}</ref> |
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====Executive Terminal==== |
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[[Jet Aviation]] operates a small terminal solely for private and corporate customers. |
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===Runways and apron=== |
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Düsseldorf has two runways, which are {{convert|3000|m|ft|0}} and {{convert|2700|m|ft|0}} long. There are plans to extend the {{convert|3000|m|ft|0|adj=on}} runway to {{convert|3600|m|ft|0}}, but the town of [[Ratingen]] has been blocking the expansion, as it lies within the approach path of the runway. 107 aircraft parking positions are available on the aprons. |
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===Airport City=== |
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Since 2003, an area of {{convert|23|ha}} southwest of the airport terminal has been under redevelopment as Düsseldorf Airport City with an anticipated gross floor area of {{convert|250000|m2}} to be completed by 2016. Already based at Düsseldorf Airport City are corporate offices of Siemens and VDI, a large [[Porsche]] centre and showroom, a Maritim Hotel,<ref>{{cite web|author=Hotel Düsseldorf |url=http://www.maritim.com/en/hotels/germany/hotel-dusseldorf |title=Maritim Hotel Düsseldorf |publisher=Maritim Hotels Website |access-date=9 July 2015}}</ref> and a [[Sheraton Hotels and Resorts|Sheraton Hotel]]. [[Messe Düsseldorf]] is situated in close proximity to Düsseldorf Airport City (some {{convert|500|m|ft|abbr=on|disp=or}}). |
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[[File:DUS Destinations Q1 2015.svg|750px|thumbnail|center|Current and future countries served by flights from Düsseldorf Airport as of December 2015]] |
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| [[Air Albania]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza|Tirana]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Air Albania will soon expand its network |url=https://italiavola.com/2022/01/29/air-albania-a-breve-allarghera-il-suo-network/ |website=italiavola|date=29 January 2022}}</ref> |
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|[[Aeroflot]] | [[Sheremetyevo International Airport|Moscow-Sheremetyevo]] | C |
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| [[Air Anka]] | '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Air Anka |url=https://www.dus.com/en/flights/airlines/air-anka |access-date=2024-07-30 |website=www.dus.com}}</ref> |
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|[[Aeroflot]]<br>operated by [[Rossiya (airline)|Rossiya]] | [[Pulkovo Airport|Saint Petersburg]] | C |
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|[[Air Cairo]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]] | C |
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| [[AJet]] | [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240329-vfns24|title=AJet NS24 Additional Flight Number Changes|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240329-vfns24|title=AJet NS24 Additional Flight Number Changes|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230322-tk6y | title=AnadoluJet Outlines Smartlynx A320/321 NS23 Operations }}</ref> |
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|[[Air France]] | [[Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]] | B |
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| [[Austrian Airlines]] | [[Vienna Airport|Vienna]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-osnw25|title=Austrian Airlines NW25 Systemwide Flight Number Changes – 30OCT24|website=Aeroroutes|publisher=Aeroroutes|accessdate=30 October 2024}}</ref> |
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|[[Air France]] <br>operated by [[CityJet]] | [[Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]] | B |
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| [[British Airways]] | [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241031-banw24lhreu|title=British Airways NW24 Heathrow – Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes|publisher=Aeroroutes|accessdate=31 October 2024}}</ref> |
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|[[Air France]] <br>operated by [[HOP!]] | [[Nantes Atlantique Airport|Nantes]], [[Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]]<ref name="dus-spotter.de">http://www.dus-spotter.de/index.php/Thread/13258-Diskussionen-zum-Winterflugplan-2015-2016/?postID=110908#post110908 dus-spotter.de, 13.07.2015</ref> | B |
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| [[Condor (airline)|Condor]]<ref name="condor">{{Cite web|url=https://www.condor.com/eu/book-plan/flights/timetable.jsp|title=Timetable|website=www.condor.com}}</ref><ref>[https://www.condor.com/de/generated/flugplan_S2024.pdf condor.com - Flight schedule summer 2024] (German) retrieved 8 February 2021</ref> | [[Agadir–Al Massira Airport|Agadir]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aviation.direct/winter-2023-24-condor-reaktiviert-agadir-fluege|title=Winter 2023-24: Condor reaktiviert Agadir-Flüge|publisher=Aviation Direct|date=8 March 2023}}</ref> [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]], [[Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport|Funchal]], [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241008-denw2475t|title=Condor NW24 Boeing 757-300 Network – 06OCT24|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241008-denw2475t|title=Condor NW24 Boeing 757-300 Network – 06OCT24|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]], [[La Palma Airport|La Palma]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Tenerife–South Airport|Tenerife–South]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241008-denw2475t|title=Condor NW24 Boeing 757-300 Network – 06OCT24|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport|Beirut]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aviation.direct/duesseldorf-condor-nimmt-beirut-auf|date=17 November 2022|website=aviation direct|language=German|title=Düsseldorf: Condor adds Beirut}}</ref> [[Chania International Airport|Chania]], [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]], [[Gago Coutinho Airport|Faro]], [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]], [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240320-dejun24ibz | title=Condor Resumes Dusseldorf-Ibiza From June 2024 – 20MAR24 }}</ref> [[Jerez Airport|Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Kos International Airport|Kos]], [[Lamezia Terme International Airport|Lamezia Terme]], [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]],<ref name="aviation24.be">{{cite web|url=https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/condor/condor-flies-to-nice-and-malaga-from-summer-2022/|title = Condor flies to Nice and Málaga from summer 2022|date = 28 September 2021}}</ref> [[Olbia Costa Smeralda Airport|Olbia]], [[Aktion National Airport|Preveza/Lefkada]], [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]], [[Samos International Airport|Samos]], [[Split Airport|Split]], [[Zakynthos International Airport|Zakynthos]] <br> '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Grantley Adams International Airport|Barbados]],<ref name=CondorCaribics>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220706-denw22dus|title=Condor Schedules Dusseldorf Long-Haul Charters in NW22|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport|Fort-de-France]],<ref name=CondorCaribics/> [[Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport|Genoa]] (begins 4 May 2025),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240716-dens25eu|title=Condor NS25 Europe Network Additions|publisher=AeroRoutes|date=16 July 2024|accessdate=17 July 2024}}</ref> [[Sangster International Airport|Montego Bay]],<ref name=CondorCaribics/> [[Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari|Pristina]] |
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|[[Air Malta]] | [[Malta International Airport|Malta]] | B |
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| [[Corendon Airlines]]<ref name="Corendon2">{{cite web|url=https://www.corendonairlines.com/en/flights/flights-to-dusseldorf|title=Flights to Dusseldorf|website=corendonairlines.com}}</ref> | [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]],<ref name="aeroroutes_221020-xcxrnw22">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/221020-xcxrnw22|title=Corendon Airlines NW22 Scheduled Service Adjustment – 20OCT22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=20 October 2022|accessdate=2 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]],<ref name=XRBase>{{cite web|url=https://www.anna.aero/2020/09/07/corendon-announces-dusseldorf-basel-bases-15-routes-added-at-dus/|title=Corendon announces Düsseldorf + Basel bases; 15 routes added at DUS|website=anna.aero|date=2020-09-07}}</ref><ref name="aeroroutes_221020-xcxrnw22"/> [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]],<ref name=XRBase/><ref name="aeroroutes_221020-xcxrnw22"/> [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]],<ref name="aeroroutes_221020-xcxrnw22"/> [[Erkilet International Airport|Kayseri]], [[Tenerife South Airport|Tenerife–South]],<ref name=XRBase/><ref name="aeroroutes_221020-xcxrnw22"/> [[Zonguldak Airport|Zonguldak]]<ref name=Corendon>{{cite web | url=https://aviation.direct/winter-2022-corendon-europe-legt-weitere-ferienstrecken-ab-deutschland-auf | title=Winter 2022: Corendon Europe legt weitere Ferienstrecken ab Deutschland auf | date=21 April 2022 }}</ref> <br />'''Seasonal:''' [[Çukurova International Airport|Adana/Mersin]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.tgrthaber.com/aktuel/10-agustosta-adana-sakirpasa-havalimani-kapatiliyor-ucuslar-yeni-havalimanina-aktarilacak-2964974 | title=10 Ağustos'ta Adana Şakirpaşa Havalimanı kapatılıyor! Uçuşlar yeni havalimanına aktarılacak | date=3 August 2024 }}</ref> [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]], [[Milas–Bodrum Airport|Bodrum]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220406-xcns22|title=Corendon Airlines NS22 Turkey Network Expansions|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=6 April 2022|accessdate=2 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]], [[Fès-Saïs Airport|Fés]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aerotelegraph.com/corendon-fliegt-von-duesseldorf-nach-fes |title=Corendon fliegt von Düsseldorf nach Fès |date=14 February 2024 }}</ref> [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220406-xrns22">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220406-xrns22|title=Corendon Airlines Europe NS22 Network Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=6 April 2022|accessdate=2 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport|İzmir]], [[Kos International Airport|Kos]], [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]], [[Marsa Alam International Airport|Marsa Alam]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/221018-xrnw22rmf|title=Corendon Adds Marsa Alam Service in NW22|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=18 October 2022|accessdate=11 November 2024|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Nador International Airport|Nador]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220406-xrns22"/> [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]],<ref name="aeroroutes_220406-xrns22"/> [[Samsun-Çarşamba Airport|Samsun]] |
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|[[Air Serbia]] | [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]] | C |
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| [[Croatia Airlines]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Split Airport|Split]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220315-ouspu|title=Croatia Airlines Expands Split Network in NS22|website=Aeroroutes.com|accessdate=2 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> |
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|[[Air VIA]] | '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Burgas Airport|Burgas]], [[Varna Airport|Varna]] | C |
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| [[Egyptair]] | [[Cairo International Airport|Cairo]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aaco.org/media-center/news/aaco-members/egyptair-to-launch-cairoduesseldorf-service-in-july-2021|title=EgyptAir to launch Cairo-Duesseldorf service in July 2021|website=aaco.org|date=15 March 2021}}</ref> |
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|[[airBaltic]] | [[Riga International Airport|Riga]] | B |
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| [[easyJet]] | [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]] (begins 2 May 2025),<ref name=easydus>{{cite web|url=https://www.aerotelegraph.com/easyjet-startet-mit-drei-routen-am-flughafen-duesseldorf|title=Easyjet startet mit drei Routen am Flughafen Düsseldorf|website=aerotelegraph.com|date=7 November 2024}}</ref> [[Gatwick Airport|London–Gatwick]] (resumes 30 March 2025),<ref name=easydus/> [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan–Malpensa]] (resumes 30 March 2025),<ref name=easydusmxp>{{cite web|url=https://www.aerotelegraph.com/easyjet-fliegt-ab-duesseldorf-auch-nach-mailand|title=Easyjet fliegt ab Düsseldorf auch nach Mailand|website=aerotelegraph.com|date=11 December 2024}}</ref> [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]] (begins 24 June 2025)<ref name=easydus/> |
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|[[Alitalia]] | [[Linate Airport|Milan-Linate]], [[Rome-Fiumicino]], [[Venice Marco Polo Airport|Venice-Marco Polo]] (ends 26 March 2016) | B |
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| [[Emirates (airline)|Emirates]] | [[Dubai International Airport|Dubai–International]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aerotelegraph.com/emirates-seit-20-jahren-in-duesseldorf|title=Emirates marks twenty years anniversary in Düsseldorf|date=29 March 2021 |language=German}}</ref> |
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|[[All Nippon Airways]] | [[Narita International Airport|Tokyo-Narita]] | A |
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| [[Etihad Airways]] | [[Zayed International Airport|Abu Dhabi]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.etihad.com/en/news/etihad-airways-announces-new-routes-to-copenhagen-and-dusseldorf|title=Etihad Airways announces new routes to Copenhagen and Düsseldorf|website=etihad.com|date=16 January 2023}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://aviationweek.com/air-transport/airports-networks/etihad-adds-copenhagen-plans-dusseldorf-return|title=Etihad Adds Copenhagen, Plans Dusseldorf Return | Aviation Week Network|website=aviationweek.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240911-eyns25dus | title=Etihad NS25 Dusseldorf Flight Availability Update – 11SEP24 }}</ref> |
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|[[American Airlines]] |'''Seasonal:''' [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago-O'Hare]]<ref>{{cite press release|title= American Airlines Adjusts International Winter Schedule|publisher= American Airlines|date= {{Date|2014-7-31}}|url= http://hub.aa.com/en/nr/pressrelease/american-airlines-adjusts-international-winter-schedule}} {{Wayback|date= 20140811101654|url= http://hub.aa.com/en/nr/pressrelease/american-airlines-adjusts-international-winter-schedule|df=yes}}</ref> | C |
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| [[Eurowings]]<ref name="EWofficial">[https://www.eurowings.com/en/information/route-network.html eurowings.com - Route Network] retrieved 21 May 2022</ref> | [[Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport|Alicante]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230221-ew321|title=Eurowings NS23 A321 Network – 20FEB23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=21 February 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Athens International Airport|Athens]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230214-ewns23|title=Eurowings NS23 Network Update – 12FEB23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=14 February 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport|Beirut]], [[Milan Bergamo Airport|Bergamo]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Berlin Brandenburg Airport|Berlin]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230731-ewaug23">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230731-ewaug23|title=Eurowings NS23 Leased CityLine A319 / Smartwings Boeing 737 Operations – 30JUL23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=31 July 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Bilbao Airport|Bilbao]], [[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport|Bologna]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest–Otopeni]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport|Budapest]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Cairo International Airport|Cairo]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://aviation.direct/oktober-2024-eurowings-fliegt-nach-kairo-und-dubai | title=Oktober 2024: Eurowings fliegt nach Kairo und Dubai | date=14 May 2024 }}</ref> [[Catania Airport|Catania]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]], [[Dresden Airport|Dresden]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]], [[Erbil International Airport|Erbil]], [[Gago Coutinho Airport|Faro]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]], [[Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport|Funchal]], [[Geneva Airport|Geneva]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Göteborg Landvetter Airport|Gothenburg]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Graz Airport|Graz]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230731-ewaug23"/> [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230801-ewnw23321|title=Eurowings NW23 A321 MENA Network – 30JUL23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=1 August 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Jerez Airport|Jerez de la Frontera]], [[John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice|Kraków]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]], [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Leipzig/Halle Airport|Leipzig/Halle]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240215-ewns24duslej | title=Eurowings Resumes Dusseldorf – Leipzig Service in NS24 }}</ref> [[Humberto Delgado Airport|Lisbon]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Ljubljana Airport|Ljubljana]] (begins 12 April 2025),<ref name="EWLJUOMO">{{cite web | url=https://www.exyuaviation.com/2024/11/eurowings-schedules-new-ljubljana-and.html|title=Eurowings schedules new Ljubljana and Mostar flights|date=30 November 2024}}</ref> [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240916-nhewcodeshare">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240916-nhewcodeshare|title=ANA / Eurowings NW24 Codeshare Network Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=16 September 2024|accessdate=4 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport|Lyon]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Malta International Airport|Malta]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240528-ewnw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240528-ewnw24eu|title=Eurowings NW24 Europe Network Additions – 27MAY24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=28 May 2024|accessdate=4 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref><ref name=EW>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurowings.com/de/entdecken/reiseziele/neue-strecken.html|title=Eurowings - new routes}}</ref> [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Marsa Alam International Airport|Marsa Alam]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aerotelegraph.com/schauinsland-stockt-mit-eurowings-smartlynx-und-nouvelair-auf|title=Schauinsland Reisen increases Eurowings offer|date=March 2023 }}</ref> [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan–Malpensa]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240916-nhewcodeshare"/> [[Munich Airport|Munich]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230731-ewaug23"/> [[Naples International Airport|Naples]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Newcastle International Airport|Newcastle upon Tyne]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230731-ewaug23"/> [[Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport|Porto]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Václav Havel Airport Prague|Prague]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari|Pristina]], [[Rome Fiumicino Airport|Rome–Fiumicino]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Salzburg Airport|Salzburg]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Seville Airport|Seville]] (begins 30 March 2025),<ref name="EW25">{{cite web |title=Eurowings NS25 Network Additions – 01DEC24 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241203-ewns25 |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=3 December 2024}}</ref> [[Sofia Airport|Sofia]], [[Split Airport|Split]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]], [[Sylt Airport|Sylt]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231130-ewns24|title=Eurowings NS24 Network Additions – 30NOV23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 November 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref><ref name=EW/> [[Tenerife South Airport|Tenerife–South]], [[Thessaloniki Airport|Thessaloniki]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza|Tirana]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240528-ewnw24eu"/> [[Tromsø Airport, Langnes|Tromsø]], [[Valencia Airport|Valencia]], [[Venice Marco Polo Airport|Venice]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Vienna Airport|Vienna]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw–Chopin]] (begins 2 May 2025),<ref name="EW25"/> [[Zvartnots International Airport|Yerevan]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://aviation.direct/en/eurowings-with-new-destinations-from-duesseldorf-hamburg-and-stuttgart | title=Eurowings with new destinations from Düsseldorf, Hamburg and Stuttgart | date=16 February 2023 }}</ref> [[Zagreb Airport|Zagreb]], [[Zurich Airport|Zürich]]<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Agadir–Al Massira Airport|Agadir]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231219-ewns24|title=Eurowings NS24 Network Changes – 18DEC23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=19 December 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Çukurova International Airport|Adana/Mersin]]<ref name="aerotelegraph.com">{{cite web | url=https://www.aerotelegraph.com/eurowings-fliegt-ab-deutschland-oesterreich-und-tschechien-neue-ziele-an | title=Eurowings fliegt ab Deutschland, Österreich und Tschechien neue Ziele an | date=22 March 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.tgrthaber.com/aktuel/10-agustosta-adana-sakirpasa-havalimani-kapatiliyor-ucuslar-yeni-havalimanina-aktarilacak-2964974 | title=10 Ağustos'ta Adana Şakirpaşa Havalimanı kapatılıyor! Uçuşlar yeni havalimanına aktarılacak | date=3 August 2024 }}</ref> [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport|Bari]], [[Bastia – Poretta Airport|Bastia]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Bergen Airport, Flesland|Bergen]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230214-ewns23|title=Eurowings NS23 Network Update – 12FEB23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=14 February 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Brindisi Airport|Brindisi]], [[Burgas Airport|Burgas]], [[Cagliari Airport|Cagliari]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]], [[Chania International Airport|Chania]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240314-a3ewcodeshare">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240314-a3ewcodeshare|title=Aegean Airlines Begins Eurowings Codeshare From late-March 2024|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=14 March 2024|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240314-a3ewcodeshare"/> [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Dubrovnik Airport|Dubrovnik]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Florence Airport|Florence]],<ref name="aeroroutes.com">{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231130-ewns24 | title=Eurowings NS24 Network Additions – 30NOV23 }}</ref> [[Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport|Gdańsk]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Iași International Airport|Iași]],<ref name="aeroroutes.com"/> [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Ivalo Airport|Ivalo]],<ref name=winter23>{{cite web|url=https://aviation.direct/duesseldorf-eurowings-mit-zwei-weiteren-winter-finnland-strecken|title=Düsseldorf: Eurowings adds further two winter routes to Finland|date=5 June 2023 }}</ref> [[Izmir Airport|Izmir]], [[Jersey Airport|Jersey]], [[Kalamata International Airport|Kalamata]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240314-a3ewcodeshare"/> [[Kavala Airport|Kavala]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240314-a3ewcodeshare"/> [[Kiruna Airport|Kiruna]],<ref name="EWofficial"/> [[Kittilä Airport|Kittilä]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.helsinkitimes.fi/themes/themes/travel/22127-eurowings-and-air-france-to-launch-direct-flights-from-duesseldorf-and-paris-to-kittilae-in-december.html | title=Eurowings and Air France to launch direct flights from Düsseldorf and Paris to Kittilä in December | date=31 August 2022 }}</ref> [[Kos International Airport|Kos]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Zafer Airport|Kütahya]], [[Kuusamo Airport|Kuusamo]],<ref name=winter23/> [[Lamezia Terme Airport|Lamezia Terme]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[La Palma Airport|La Palma]], [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakesh]], [[Marseille Provence Airport|Marseille]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Menorca Airport|Menorca]], [[Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport|Monastir]], [[Mostar International Airport|Mostar]] (begins 3 May 2025),<ref name="EWLJUOMO"/> [[Mykonos Airport|Mykonos]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Nador International Airport|Nador]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Newquay Airport|Newquay]], [[Olbia Airport|Olbia]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Falcone Borsellino Airport|Palermo]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[João Paulo II Airport|Ponta Delgada]] (begins 10 May 2025),<ref>{{cite web | url=https://travel-dealz.de/news/eurowings-duesseldorf-ponta-delgada/ | title=Azoren: Eurowings mit neuer Strecke Düsseldorf – Ponta Delgada | website=Travel-Dealz | language=German | date=2 January 2025}}</ref> [[Aktion National Airport|Preveza/Lefkada]] (begins 3 May 2025),<ref name="EW25"/> [[Pula Airport|Pula]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Keflavík International Airport|Reykjavík–Keflávik]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Rijeka Airport|Rijeka]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Rovaniemi Airport|Rovaniemi]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230515-ewnw23fino|title=Eurowings NW23 Finland / Norway Routes Addition|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=15 May 2023|accessdate=5 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> [[Samos International Airport|Samos]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240314-a3ewcodeshare"/> [[Samsun Airport|Samsun]],<ref name="aerotelegraph.com"/> [[Santorini International Airport|Santorini]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230221-ew321"/> [[Shota Rustaveli Tbilisi International Airport|Tbilisi]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Tivat Airport|Tivat]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Varna Airport|Varna]], [[Verona Villafranca Airport|Verona]], [[Volos Airport|Volos]],<ref name="aeroroutes_240314-a3ewcodeshare"/> [[Zadar Airport|Zadar]],<ref name="aeroroutes_230214-ewns23"/> [[Zakynthos Airport|Zakynthos]]<ref name="aeroroutes_240314-a3ewcodeshare"/> <br>'''Seasonal charter:''' [[Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport|Genoa]] (begins 8 May 2025)<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241203-ewns25|title=Eurowings NS25 Network Additions – 01DEC24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=3 December 2024|accessdate=4 January 2025|language=en-ca}}</ref> |
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|[[AtlasGlobal]] | [[Istanbul Ataturk Airport|Istanbul-Atatürk]]<br>'''Seasonal charter:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]] | C |
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| [[Finnair]] | [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230621-ayns24eu|title=Finnair NS24 European Frequency Increases – 18JUN23|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> |
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|[[Austrian Airlines]] | [[Graz Airport|Graz]], [[Linz Airport|Linz]], [[Vienna International Airport|Vienna]] | A |
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| [[FlyErbil]] | [[Erbil International Airport|Erbil]], [[Sulaimaniyah International Airport|Sulaimaniyah]] |
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|[[BMI Regional]] |[[Bristol Airport|Bristol]] | C |
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| [[FlyOne]] | [[Chișinău International Airport|Chișinău]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boardingpass.ro/flyone-va-opera-sapte-rute-noi-din-chisinau-in-vara-anului-2022/|title = FLYONE va opera șapte rute noi din Chișinău în vara anului 2022|date = 15 December 2021}}</ref> |
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|[[British Airways]] | [[London Heathrow Airport|London-Heathrow]] | B |
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| [[FlyOne Armenia]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Zvartnots International Airport|Yerevan]] |
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|[[British Airways]] <br>{{nowrap|operated by [[BA CityFlyer]]}} | [[London City Airport|London-City]] (begins 31 May 2016)<ref name="DUSLCY">[http://www.austrianaviation.net/news-international/news-detail/datum/2015/12/16/lcy-ba-cityflyer-baut-aus.html austrianaviation.net - "LCY: BA Cityflyer expands"] (German) 16 December 2015</ref> | B |
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| [[Freebird Airlines]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.freebirdairlines.com/en/flight-list|title=Flight list|website=freebirdairlines.com|access-date=10 September 2021|archive-date=13 February 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230213092737/https://www.freebirdairlines.com/en/flight-list|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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|[[British Airways]] <br>{{nowrap|operated by [[Eastern Airways]] for [[BA CityFlyer]]}} | [[London City Airport|London-City]] (ends 30 May 2016)<ref name="DUSLCY"/> | B |
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| [[HiSky]] | [[Chișinău Airport|Chișinău]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.ziarulnational.md/noutati-excelente-de-la-hisky-compania-aeriana-lanseaza-alte-trei-rute-noi-cu-plecarea-din-chisinau/ | title=Noutăți excelente de la HiSky. Compania aeriană LANSEAZĂ alte trei rute noi cu plecarea din Chișinău }}</ref> |
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|[[British Airways]] <br>{{nowrap|operated by [[Sun-Air of Scandinavia|SUN-AIR]]}} | [[Billund Airport|Billund]] | B |
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| [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] | [[Madrid-Barajas Airport|Madrid]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240527-ibnw24eu|title=IBERIA NW24 Madrid – Europe Frequency Changes – 26MAY24|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> |
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|[[Bulgaria Air]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Sofia Airport|Sofia]] | C |
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| [[Iraqi Airways]] | [[Baghdad International Airport|Baghdad]], [[Erbil International Airport|Erbil]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231102-ianov23dus|title=Iraqi Airways Resumes Dusseldorf Service from Nov 2023|publisher=AeroRoutes|date=2 November 2023|accessdate=2 November 2023}}</ref> |
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|[[Bulgarian Air Charter]] | '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Burgas Airport|Burgas]], [[Varna Airport|Varna]] | C |
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| [[ITA Airways]] | [[Linate Airport|Milan–Linate]]<ref>[https://www.itaspa.com/en_it/fly-ita/ita-world/network.html itaspa.com - Network]</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-aznw24eu|title=ITA Airways NW24 Europe Frequency Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=29 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> |
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|[[Cathay Pacific]] | [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]]<ref>[http://www.cathaypacific.com/cx/en_HK/about-us/press-room/press-release/2015/Cathay-Pacific-to-launch-new-service-to-Dusseldorf.html Cathay Pacific to launch new service to Düsseldorf] (Press release). Cathay Pacific. 3 February 2015.</ref> | A |
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| [[KLM]] | [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/221024-klnov22eu|title=KLM Nov/Dec 2022 European Frequency Variations – 23OCT22|website=Aeroroutes}}</ref> |
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|[[Condor Flugdienst|Condor]] | [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Djerba–Zarzis International Airport|Djerba]], [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]], [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]], [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]], [[Jerez Airport|Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]], [[La Palma Airport|Santa Cruz de la Palma]], [[Tenerife South Airport|Tenerife-South]] <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Agadir–Al Massira Airport|Agadir]], [[Chania International Airport|Chania]], [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]], [[Dalaman Airport|Dalaman]], [[Enfidha Airport|Enfidha]], [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]], [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]], [[Kalamata International Airport|Kalamata]], [[Kos Island International Airport|Kos]], [[Mykonos Island National Airport|Mykonos]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]], [[Santorini (Thira) National Airport|Santorini]], [[Skiathos Island National Airport|Skiathos]] | B, C |
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| [[KM Malta Airlines]] | [[Malta International Airport|Malta]]<ref name="airmalta">{{cite web | url=https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/new-airline-replacing-air-malta-fly-march-31.1058754 | title=New airline replacing Air Malta to fly on March 31, 2024 | date=2 October 2023 }}</ref> |
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|[[Corendon Airlines]] | [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]] | C |
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| [[LOT Polish Airlines]] | [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw–Chopin]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240910-lonw24295|title=LOT Polish Airlines NW24 E195-E2 Network Overview – 08SEP24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=10 September 2024|accessdate=29 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> |
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|[[Croatia Airlines]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Dubrovnik Airport|Dubrovnik]], [[Split Airport|Split]] | A |
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| [[Norwegian Air Shuttle]] | [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]] |
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|[[easyJet]] | [[Gatwick Airport|London-Gatwick]] (ends 21 March 2016)<ref name="EZY_FlightInfo_spring2016">{{cite web|url=http://www.easyjet.com/en/ |title=easyJet Flights & Travel Info (> Book a flight) |publisher=easyJet |date=10 September 2015 |accessdate=12 September 2015}}</ref> | C |
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| [[Pegasus Airlines]] | [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]], [[Gaziantep Airport|Gaziantep]], [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]], [[Adnan Menderes Airport|Izmir]], [[Erkilet International Airport|Kayseri]], [[Samsun-Çarşamba Airport|Samsun]], [[Trabzon Airport|Trabzon]]<br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Ordu–Giresun Airport|Ordu/Giresun]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.hurriyet.de/news/aktuelles/pegasus-airlines-mit-neuem-direktflug-von-ordu-giresun-nach-duesseldorf-133710255 | title=Pegasus Airlines mit neuem Direktflug von Ordu-Giresun nach Düsseldorf - Hürriyet Reise | date=10 April 2024 }}</ref> |
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|[[Etihad Airways]] | [[Abu Dhabi International Airport|Abu Dhabi]] | C |
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| [[Play (airline)|Play]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Keflavík International Airport|Reykjavík–Keflávik]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230105-ogns23|title=PLAY NS23 Denmark / Germany network expansion|last=Liu|first=Jim|website=AeroRoutes|date=5 January 2023|access-date=5 January 2023}}</ref> |
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|[[Eurowings]] | [[Alicante Airport|Alicante]] (begins 29 March 2016),<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://aeropuerto-alicante.foroblog.net/t749-eurowings-anuncia-una-nueva-ruta-alicante-elche-dusseldorf#10970|title=Eurowings announces a new route: Alicante-Elche - Düsseldorf|publisher=Foroblog of Alicante-Elche Airport|date=11 October 2015}}</ref> [[Barcelona El Prat Airport|Barcelona]] (begins 27 March 2016),<ref name="Germanwings/Eurowings">{{cite web|url=http://airlineroute.net/2015/04/07/4uew-apr16/|title=germanwings / Eurowings Route Transfers in April 2016|publisher=Airlineroute.net|date=7 April 2015|accessdate=7 April 2015}}</ref> [[EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg|Basel/Mulhouse]], [[Berlin Tegel Airport|Berlin-Tegel]], [[Bilbao Airport|Bilbao]], [[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham]], [[Henri Coanda International Airport|Bucharest]], [[Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport|Budapest]], [[Dresden Airport|Dresden]], [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]] (begins 27 March 2016),<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-34672249</ref> [[Geneva International Airport|Geneva]], [[Glasgow International Airport|Glasgow-International]], [[Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport|Gothenburg-Landvetter]], [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]], [[Katowice Airport|Katowice]], [[Leipzig/Halle Airport|Leipzig/Halle]], [[Lisbon Portela Airport|Lisbon]] (begins 24 March 2016),<ref>http://airlineroute.net/2015/11/03/ew-edilis-s16/</ref> [[London Heathrow Airport|London-Heathrow]], [[Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport|Lyon]], [[Madrid Barajas Airport|Madrid]] (ends 10 January 2016), [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]], [[Menorca Airport|Menorca]] <ref name="germanwings.com">https://www.germanwings.com/de/buchen/neue-strecken.html</ref> (begins 1 May 2016), [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan-Malpensa]], [[Newcastle Airport|Newcastle upon Tyne]], [[Nice Airport|Nice]] (begins 27 March 2016),<ref name="Germanwings/Eurowings"/> [[Nuremberg Airport|Nuremberg]], [[Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]], [[Poznan-Lawica Airport|Poznań]] (ends 25 March 2016), [[Prague Airport|Prague]], [[Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport|Rome-Fiumicino]], [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm-Arlanda]], [[Thessaloniki Airport|Thessaloniki]] (begins 27 March 2016), [[Valencia Airport|Valencia]], [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw-Chopin]], [[Copernicus Airport Wroclaw|Wrocław]], [[Vienna International Airport|Vienna]] (begins 27 March 2016),<ref name="Germanwings/Eurowings"/> [[Zurich Airport|Zürich]] <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[Heringsdorf Airport|Heringsdorf]], [[Kavala International Airport|Kavala]] (begins 7 May 2016), [[Varna Airport|Varna]] (begins 29 June 2016) <ref name="germanwings.com">https://www.germanwings.com/de/buchen/neue-strecken.html</ref>| A |
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| [[Qatar Airways]] | [[Hamad International Airport|Doha]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aerotelegraph.com/qatar-airways-startet-ab-dem-15-november-taeglich-nach-duesseldorf | title=Qatar Airways startet ab dem 15. November täglich nach Düsseldorf | date=13 July 2022 }}</ref> |
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|Express Airways | '''Seasonal:''' [[Bol Airport|Brač]], [[Pristina International Airport|Pristina]] | C |
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| [[Royal Air Maroc]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Nador International Airport|Nador]], [[Angads Airport|Oujda]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://aviation.direct/en/royal-air-maroc-takes-on-oujda-duesseldorf | title=Royal Air Maroc takes on Oujda-Dusseldorf | date=22 March 2023 }}</ref> |
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|[[Finnair]]|[[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]] | B |
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| [[Royal Jordanian]] | [[Queen Alia International Airport|Amman–Queen Alia]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241105-rjnw24 | title=Royal Jordanian Frequency changes NW24 | publisher=Aeroroutes | accessdate=6 November 2024}}</ref> |
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|[[Finnair]] <br>{{nowrap|operated by [[Nordic Regional Airlines]]}} | [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]] | B |
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| [[Scandinavian Airlines]] | [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]],<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-sknw24eu">{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241030-sknw24eu|title=SAS NW24 Europe Service Changes – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=30 October 2024|accessdate=27 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]]<ref name="aeroroutes_241030-sknw24eu"/> |
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|[[Flybe]] | [[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham]], [[Cardiff Airport|Cardiff]], [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]], [[Southampton Airport|Southampton]] | C |
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| [[SkyAlps]] | [[Bolzano Airport|Bolzano]],<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/220408-bnns22|title=Sky Alps NS22 Bolzano Network Expansion|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=8 April 2022|accessdate=29 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> [[Linz Airport|Linz]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aviation.direct/linz-skyalps-nimmt-duesseldorf-fluege-auf|title=Linz: Skyalps nimmt Düsseldorf-Flüge auf|publisher=Aviation Direct|date=2 August 2023}}</ref> |
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|[[Freebird Airlines]] | '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Ercan International Airport|Ercan]], [[Atatürk International Airport|Istanbul-Atatürk]], [[Adnan Menderes Airport|Izmir]] | C |
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| [[Sky Express (Greece)|Sky Express]] | [[Athens International Airport|Athens]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.gtp.gr/2023/08/04/sky-express-direct-flights-from-athens-to-frankfurt-dusseldorf-and-warsaw/|title=Sky express: Direct flights from Athens to Frankfurt, Dusseldorf and Warsaw | GTP Headlines}}</ref> |
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|[[Germania (airline)|Germania]] | [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport|Beirut]], [[Erbil International Airport|Erbil]], [[Sulaymaniyah International Airport|Sulaymaniyah]], [[Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport|Tehran-Imam Khomeini]] (ends 4 January 2016), [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv-Ben Gurion]]<ref>http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4701201,00.html</ref><br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Hatay Airport|Hatay]], [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]], [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Paphos International Airport|Paphos]], [[Zonguldak Airport|Zonguldak]] <br>'''Charter:''' [[Karlovy Vary Airport|Karlovy Vary]], [[Malatya Airport|Malatya]], [[Marsa Alam International Airport|Marsa Alam]], [[Porto Santo Airport|Porto Santo]], [[Pristina International Airport|Pristina]], [[Trabzon Airport|Trabzon]], [[Skopje Airport|Skopje]] | B, C |
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| [[SunExpress]]<ref>[https://www.sunexpress.com/en/information/more-services/flight-schedules/ sunexpress.com - Flight schedules] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170909053220/https://www.sunexpress.com/en/information/more-services/flight-schedules/ |date=9 September 2017 }} retrieved 26 June 2020</ref> | [[Çukurova International Airport|Adana/Mersin]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.tgrthaber.com/aktuel/10-agustosta-adana-sakirpasa-havalimani-kapatiliyor-ucuslar-yeni-havalimanina-aktarilacak-2964974 | title=10 Ağustos'ta Adana Şakirpaşa Havalimanı kapatılıyor! Uçuşlar yeni havalimanına aktarılacak | date=3 August 2024 }}</ref> [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]], [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Yenişehir Airport|Bursa]] (begins 30 March 2025),<ref name="aeroroutes_241029-xqns25">{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241029-xqns25|title=SunExpress NS25 Network Additions – 27OCT24|website=Aeroroutes|publisher=Aeroroutes|accessdate=30 October 2024}}</ref> [[Diyarbakır Airport|Diyarbakır]], [[Elazığ Airport|Elazığ]], [[Erzurum Airport|Erzurum]] (begins 4 June 2025),<ref name="aeroroutes_241029-xqns25"/> [[Oguzeli Airport|Gaziantep]], [[Adnan Menderes Airport|Izmir]], [[Erkilet International Airport|Kayseri]], [[Carsamba Airport|Samsun]], [[Trabzon Airport|Trabzon]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Milas–Bodrum Airport|Bodrum]], [[Dalaman Airport|Dalaman]], [[Balıkesir Koca Seyit Airport|Edremit]], [[Hasan Polatkan Airport|Eskişehir]], [[Konya Airport|Konya]], [[Zafer Airport|Kütahya]], [[Malatya Erhaç Airport|Malatya]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230925-xqns24 | title=SunExpress NS24 Network Expansion – 24SEP23 }}</ref> [[Ordu–Giresun Airport|Ordu/Giresun]], [[Zonguldak Airport|Zonguldak]]<ref name=XQS21>{{cite web|title=SunExpress Announces 2021 Summer Program|url=https://ftnnews.com/news-from-turkey/41290-sunexpress-announces-2021-summer-program|website=ftnnews.com|date=23 February 2021}}</ref> |
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|[[Germanwings]] | [[Athens International Airport|Athens]], [[Barcelona El Prat Airport|Barcelona]] (ends 26 March 2016),<ref name="Germanwings/Eurowings"/> [[Bastia Airport|Bastia]], [[Izmir Airport|Izmir]], [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]], [[Naples Airport|Naples]], [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]] (ends 26 March 2016),<ref name="Germanwings/Eurowings"/> [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari|Pristina]], [[Thessaloniki Airport|Thessaloniki]] (ends 1 June 2016), [[Venice Marco Polo Airport|Venice-Marco Polo]], [[Vienna International Airport|Vienna]] (ends 26 March 2016)<ref name="Germanwings/Eurowings"/> <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Bari Airport|Bari]], [[Brindisi – Salento Airport|Brindisi]] (begins 11 June 2016),<ref name="germanwings.com">https://www.germanwings.com/de/buchen/neue-strecken.html</ref> [[Cagliari Airport|Cagliari]], [[Catania Airport|Catania]], [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[Dubrovnik Airport|Dubrovnik]], [[Figari Sud-Corse Airport|Figari]], [[Heraklion Airport|Heraklion]], [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]], [[Jersey Airport|Jersey]], [[Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport|Porto]], [[Rijeka Airport|Rijeka]], [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]], [[Keflavík International Airport|Reykjavik-Keflavik]], [[Lamezia Terme Airport|Lamezia Terme]], [[Montpellier - Méditerranée Airport|Montpellier]], [[Newquay Airport|Newquay]], [[Olbia Airport|Olbia]], [[Split Airport|Split]], [[Zadar Airport|Zadar]] | A, C |
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|[[Hahn Air]] | [[Luxembourg – Findel Airport|Luxembourg]] | B |
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| [[TAP Air Portugal]] | [[Humberto Delgado Airport|Lisbon]]<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/231017-adtpcodeshare|title=Azul Expands TAP Air Portugal Codeshare in NW23|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=17 October 2023|accessdate=27 December 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> |
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|[[Iberia]] | [[Madrid-Barajas Airport|Madrid]] | B |
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| [[TUI fly Deutschland]]<ref name="TUI">{{cite web|url=https://www.tuifly.com/service/flugplan|title=Timetable|publisher=tuifly.com|access-date=10 September 2020}}</ref> | [[Aristides Pereira International Airport|Boa Vista]], [[Blaise Diagne International Airport|Dakar–Diass]],<ref>{{cite web |title=TUIFly Adds Expands Cabo Verde Flights From Dusseldorf In NW22 |url=https://aeroroutes.com/eng/220404-x3sid |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=4 April 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=TUI Fly: Senegal-Flüge im nächsten Sommer |url=https://www.touristik-aktuell.de/nachrichten/verkehr/news/datum/2022/05/24/tui-fly-senegal-fluege-im-naechsten-sommer/ |website=Touristik Aktuell (German) |date=10 June 2022 |access-date=13 June 2022}}</ref> [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]], [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]], [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]], [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]], [[Marsa Alam International Airport|Marsa Alam]], [[Amílcar Cabral International Airport|Sal]], [[Tenerife South Airport|Tenerife–South]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]], [[Dalaman Airport|Dalaman]], [[Enfidha–Hammamet International Airport|Enfidha]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://aviation.direct/sommer-2024-tuifly-mit-zwei-neuen-tunesien-strecken | title=Sommer 2024: Tuifly mit zwei neuen Tunesien-Strecken | date=19 May 2023 }}</ref> [[Gago Coutinho Airport|Faro]], [[Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport|Funchal]], [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]], [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]], [[Jerez Airport|Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Kos International Airport|Kos]], [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]], [[Luxor International Airport|Luxor]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://aeroroutes.com/eng/220706-x3nw22lxr | title=TUIfly Resumes Dusseldorf – Luxor Service in NW22 }}</ref> [[Menorca Airport|Menorca]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Araxos Airport|Patras]], [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]] |
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| [[Turkish Airlines]] | [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]] <br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Çukurova International Airport|Adana/Mersin]],<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.tgrthaber.com/aktuel/10-agustosta-adana-sakirpasa-havalimani-kapatiliyor-ucuslar-yeni-havalimanina-aktarilacak-2964974 | title=10 Ağustos'ta Adana Şakirpaşa Havalimanı kapatılıyor! Uçuşlar yeni havalimanına aktarılacak | date=3 August 2024 }}</ref> [[Ankara Esenboğa Airport|Ankara]], [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Diyarbakır Airport|Diyarbakır]], [[Oğuzeli Airport|Gaziantep]], [[Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport|Izmir]], [[Erkilet International Airport|Kayseri]], [[Ordu–Giresun Airport|Ordu/Giresun]], [[Samsun-Çarşamba Airport|Samsun]], [[Trabzon Airport|Trabzon]] |
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|[[KLM]] <br>operated by [[KLM Cityhopper]] | [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]] | B |
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| [[TUS Airways]] | [[Ben Gurion Airport|Tel Aviv]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=אזולאי |first1=איתי |title=TUS Airways מרחיבה את פעילותה בישראל ומחדשת את הטיסות לדיסלדורף |url=https://passportnews.co.il/article/189505 |access-date=1 April 2024 |work=פספורטניוז |date=31 March 2024 |language=he}}</ref> |
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|[[LOT Polish Airlines]] | [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw-Chopin]] | A |
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|[[Lufthansa]] | [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]], [[Munich Airport|Munich]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]] <!--DUSSELDORF-CHICAGO IS CANCELLED - http://airlineroute.net/2015/11/02/lh-dusord-s16cxld/-->| A |
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| [[Lufthansa Regional]] <br>{{nowrap|operated by [[Lufthansa CityLine]]}} | [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]] | A |
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|[[Mahan Air]] | [[Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport|Teheran-Imam Khomeini]] | C |
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|[[Nouvelair]] | [[Enfidha – Hammamet International Airport|Enfidha]] | C |
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|[[Royal Air Maroc]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Nador International Airport|Nador]] | C |
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|[[S7 Airlines]] <br>operated by [[Globus Airlines]]| [[Domodedovo International Airport|Moscow-Domodedovo]] (begins 27 March 2016)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dus-spotter.de/index.php/Thread/13692-Überblick-Sommerflugplan-2016/?postID=115486#post115486 |title=Summer Schedule 2016 Overview |publisher=DUS-Spotter.de |accessdate=20 November 2015}}</ref>| C |
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|[[Scandinavian Airlines]] | [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]], [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo-Gardermoen]], [[Stockholm-Arlanda Airport|Stockholm-Arlanda]] | A |
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|[[Singapore Airlines]] | [[Singapore Changi Airport|Singapore]] (begins 21 July 2016)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.singaporeair.com/jsp/cms/en_UK/press_release_news/ne2615-151109.jsp |title=Singapore Airlines To Add Düsseldorf To Route Network |publisher=Singapore Airlines |accessdate=9 November 2015}}</ref> | A |
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|[[SunExpress]] | [[Adnan Menderes Airport|Izmir]] <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul-Sabiha Gökcen]] | C |
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|[[SunExpress Deutschland]] | [[Adana Sakirpasa Airport|Adana]], [[Esenboga International Airport|Ankara]], [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]], [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]], [[Oguzeli Airport|Gaziantep]], [[Gazipaşa Airport|Gazipaşa]], [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]], [[Erkilet International Airport|Kayseri]], [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakech]] <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Bodrum Airport|Bodrum]], [[Dalaman Airport|Dalaman]], [[Marsa Alam International Airport|Marsa Alam]], [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]], [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]], [[Salalah Airport|Salalah]], [[Carsamba Airport|Samsun]], [[Varna Airport|Varna]] | B, C |
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|[[Swiss International Air Lines]] | [[Zurich Airport|Zürich]] | A |
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|[[Tailwind Airlines]] | '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]] | C |
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|[[TAP Portugal]] | [[Lisbon Portela Airport|Lisbon]] | A |
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|[[TUIfly]] | [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]], [[Aristides Pereira International Airport|Boa Vista]], [[Fuerteventura Airport|Fuerteventura]], [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]], [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]], [[Lanzarote Airport|Lanzarote]], [[Marsa Alam International Airport|Marsa Alam]], [[Tenerife South Airport|Tenerife-South]] <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]], [[Dalaman Airport|Dalaman]], [[Faro Airport|Faro]], [[Heraklion International Airport|Heraklion]], [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]], [[Jerez Airport|Jerez de la Frontera]], [[Kos Island International Airport|Kos]], [[Menorca Airport|Menorca]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Araxos Airport|Patras/Araxos]], [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]], [[Amílcar Cabral International Airport|Sal]] | B, C |
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|[[Tunisair]] | [[Tunis–Carthage International Airport|Tunis]] <br>'''Seasonal charter:''' [[Djerba–Zarzis International Airport|Djerba]], [[Enfidha – Hammamet International Airport|Enfidha]] | C |
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|[[Turkish Airlines]] | [[Atatürk International Airport|Istanbul-Atatürk]], [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul-Sabiha Gökcen]] <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Adana Şakirpaşa Airport|Adana]], [[Erkilet International Airport|Kayseri]], [[Samsun-Çarşamba Airport|Samsun]], [[Trabzon Airport|Trabzon]] | C |
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|[[VLM Airlines]] | [[Friedrichshafen Airport | Friedrichshafen]] (begins 15 February 2016)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bodensee-airport.eu/de/das-unternehmen/presse/pressemeldung/2015/151214_vlm-uebernimmt-fluege-berlin-hamburg-duesseldorf.php |title= VLM to base three aircraft at Bodensee Airport and to serve DUS, HAM, TXL from February 2016 (German) |publisher=Flughafen Friedrichshafen GmbH |accessdate=22 December 2015}}</ref> | B |
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|[[Vueling]] | [[Barcelona-El Prat Airport|Barcelona]] <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Santiago de Compostela Airport|Santiago de Compostela]] | B |
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===Passengers and freight=== |
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===Passenger and freight=== |
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|2001 |
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|{{nowrap|{{decrease}} 15.40 million}} |
| {{nowrap|{{decrease}} 15.40 million}} |
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|{{decrease}} 193,514 |
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|{{decrease}} 51,441 |
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|{{increase}} 114,180 |
|{{increase}} 114,180 |
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| colspan="5" style="text-align:right;"| <sup>''Source: ADV</sup><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.adv.aero/verkehrszahlen/|title=German Airport Statistics}}</ref><sup>, Düsseldorf Airport''</sup><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dus.com/de-de/konzern/unternehmen/zahlen-und-fakten/verkehrszahlen|title=Düsseldorf Airport traffic statistics}}</ref> |
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|{{increase}} 22.48 million |
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|{{decrease}} 210,208 |
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|{{decrease}} 90,862 |
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|2016 |
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|{{increase}} 23.52 million |
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|{{increase}} 217,575 |
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|{{increase}} 93,689 |
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|2017 |
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|{{increase}} 24.62 million |
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|{{increase}} 221,635 |
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|{{increase}} 102,107 |
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|2018 |
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|{{decrease}} 24.28 million |
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|{{decrease}} 218,820 |
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|{{decrease}} 75,030 |
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|2019 |
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|{{increase}} 25.51 million |
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|{{increase}} 225,935 |
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|{{decrease}} 65,918 |
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|2020 |
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|{{decrease}} 6.6 million |
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|{{decrease}} 78,805 |
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|{{decrease}} 20,936 |
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|2021 |
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|{{increase}} 7.95 million |
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|{{increase}} 82,189 |
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|{{increase}} 22,538 |
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|2022 |
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|{{increase}} 16.07 million |
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|{{increase}} 140,598 |
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| colspan="5" style="text-align:right;"| <sup>''Source: ADV German Airports Association''</sup><ref>{{Cite web |title=Downloadbibliothek |url=https://www.adv.aero/service/downloadbibliothek/ |access-date=2023-02-21 |website=Flughafenverband ADV |language=de}}</ref> |
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|2023 |
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|{{increase}} 19.12 million |
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|{{increase}} 151,577 |
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| colspan="5" style="text-align:right;"| <sup>''Source: ADV German Airports Association''</sup><ref>{{Cite web |title=Downloadbibliothek |url=https://www.adv.aero/service/downloadbibliothek/ |access-date=2024-05-08 |website=Flughafenverband ADV |language=de}}</ref> |
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| [[Palma de Mallorca]] |
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|1, |
|1,292,800 |
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| [[Antalya]] |
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|1, |
|1,235,792 |
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|3 |
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| [[Istanbul]] (IST) |
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|1, |
|1,224,741 |
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|4 |
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| [[Munich]] |
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|856,379 |
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| [[London]] |
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|728,167 |
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|6 |
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| [[Istanbul]] (SAW) |
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|532,932 |
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|7 |
|7 |
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|[[ |
| [[Vienna|Dubai]] |
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|521,424 |
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|8 |
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| [[Vienna]] |
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|495,313 |
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|9 |
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| [[Hurghada]] |
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|467,438 |
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|10 |
|10 |
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| [[Zurich]] |
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|414,317 |
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|11 |
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|[[Paris]] |
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|478,889 |
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|12 |
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|[[Dubai]] |
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|434,439 |
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|13 |
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|[[Frankfurt]] |
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|385,343 |
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|14 |
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|[[Copenhagen]] |
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|378,848 |
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|15 |
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|[[Madrid]] |
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|376,146 |
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|16 |
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|[[Barcelona]] |
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|359,032 |
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|17 |
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|[[Milan]] |
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|315,752 |
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|18 |
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|[[Gran Canaria]] |
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|311,909 |
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|19 |
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|[[Abu Dhabi]] |
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|297,904 |
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|20 |
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|[[Fuerteventura]] |
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|294,522 |
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|[[Air Berlin]] |
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|6.5m |
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|7,145,126 |
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|2 |
|2 |
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| [[Condor (airline)|Condor]] |
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|[[Lufthansa]] |
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|1.8m |
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|3,538,027 |
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|3 |
|3 |
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| [[SunExpress]] |
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|1.3m |
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|2,178,817 |
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|4 |
|4 |
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| [[TUI fly Deutschland|Lufthansa]] |
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|[[Condor]] |
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|947,000 |
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|5 |
|5 |
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| [[TUI fly Deutschland]] |
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|[[SunExpress]] |
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|905,000 |
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===Train=== |
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Düsseldorf Airport is served by two railway stations – one for the suburban railway and one for regional and long-distance trains. The airport's railway station is located 2.5 kilometres from the terminal and is served by all categories of German rail types, including [[Intercity Express|ICE]] high-speed trains. The airport also has its own [[S-Bahn]] station, [[Düsseldorf Airport Terminal station]] located below the terminal. It is served by the [[S11 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn)|S11]], which has its northern terminus there. |
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*The [[Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn|S-Bahn]] station, [[Düsseldorf Airport Terminal station]], is located below the terminal. It is served by the [[S11 (Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn)|S11]] suburban line, which has its northern terminus there. |
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A fully automatic |
*The main station, [[Düsseldorf Airport station]], is located {{cvt|2.5|km}} from the terminal, and is served by all categories of railway, including [[Intercity Express]] (ICE) high-speed trains. A fully automatic [[suspension railway|suspended monorail]] called ''[[Düsseldorf SkyTrain|SkyTrain]]'' connects this station to the airport parking areas and the passenger terminals and also serves as an inter-terminal connection. |
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The airport can be reached via its own motorway section which is part of the motorway [[Bundesautobahn 44|A44]] ([[Belgium]] – [[Kassel]], Exit ''Düsseldorf-Flughafen'') which also connects to motorways [[Bundesautobahn 52|A52]], [[Bundesautobahn 57|A57]] and [[Bundesautobahn 3|A3]]. There are also several local bus lines connecting the airport with nearby areas and Düsseldorf city center.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dus.com/dus_en/bus/|title=Passengers|work=dus-com1|access-date=2 June 2015|archive-date=6 November 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141106134808/http://www.dus.com/dus_en/bus|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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==Other facilities== |
==Other facilities== |
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* Düsseldorf Airport had the headquarters of [[Air Berlin]]'s technical training facilities and also served as one of their maintenance bases.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.airberlin-technik.com/tech_en/training/service/duesseldorf |archive-url=https://archive.today/20140128230648/http://www.airberlin-technik.com/tech_en/training/service/duesseldorf |url-status=dead |archive-date=2014-01-28 |title=airberlin technik – airberlin technical training in Dusseldorf |publisher=Airberlin-technik.com }}</ref> |
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* When [[LTU International]] existed, its head office was in ''Halle 8'' at Düsseldorf Airport.<ref>"[ |
* When [[LTU International]] existed, its head office was in ''Halle 8'' at Düsseldorf Airport.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20000606221616/http://www.ltu.de/kontakt/i_kontakt.html Kontakt]." LTU International. Retrieved 21 June 2009. "LTU International Airways Flughafen Düsseldorf, Halle 8 D40474 Düsseldorf"</ref> |
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* The corporate head office of [[Blue Wings]] was also located in Terminal A at the airport.<ref>"[ |
* The corporate head office of [[Blue Wings]] was also located in Terminal A at the airport.<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20050612004602/http://www.bluewings.com/html_e/contact.html Contact]." Blue Wings. 12 June 2005. Retrieved 30 December 2012. "Blue Wings AG Duesseldorf Airport Terminal A 5. OG 40474 Duesseldorf, Germany"</ref><ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20090327034845/http://www.bluewings.com/cms/index.php?no_cache=1&id=317&L=1 Welcome to Blue Wings]." Blue Wings. 27 March 2009. Retrieved on 30 December 2012. "Blue Wings AG . Düsseldorf Airport . Terminal A . D-40474 Düsseldorf . Germany"</ref> |
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==Incidents and accidents== |
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*On 22 December 1955, a ''Manx Airlines'' [[Douglas C-47]] on a positioning flight crashed at DUS attempting a visual approach rather than an [[instrument landing system]] approach in low clouds. The aircraft descended too low and struck trees, crashing about three miles from the runway. All three occupants were killed.<ref>{{ASN accident|id=19551222-0|accessdate=25 August 2021|title=G-AMZC}}</ref> |
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*On 3 November 1957, a ''Karl Herfurtner Düsseldorf'' [[Douglas C-54]] crashed into a residential area 4.5 km (2.8 mi) S of DUS after takeoff due to mismanagement of the flight by the chief pilot. There were six fatalities out of the 10 on board and one killed on the ground.<ref>{{ASN accident|id=19571103-0|accessdate=25 August 2021|title=D-ALAF}}</ref> |
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* [[Weeze Airport]], an airport {{convert|80|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} north-west from Düsseldorf, that is sometimes advertised by low-cost airlines as "Düsseldorf-Weeze" or "Weeze (Düsseldorf)". A German court ruled |
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Coordinates | 51°17′22″N 6°46′00″E / 51.28944°N 6.76667°E | ||||||||||||||
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Düsseldorf Airport (German: Flughafen Düsseldorf, pronounced [ˌfluːkhaːfn̩ ˈdʏsl̩dɔʁf]) (IATA: DUS, ICAO: EDDL), known as Düsseldorf International Airport until March 2013, is an international airport serving Düsseldorf, the capital of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi; 3.8 nmi) north of downtown Düsseldorf and some 20 kilometres (12 mi; 11 nmi) southwest of Essen in the Rhine-Ruhr area, Germany's largest metropolitan area.
Düsseldorf is the fourth-busiest airport in Germany and handled 16 million passengers in 2022.[3] It is a hub for Eurowings and a focus city for several more airlines. The airport has three passenger terminals and two runways and can handle wide-body aircraft up to the Airbus A380.[4]
Overview
[edit]Usage
[edit]Düsseldorf Airport is the largest and primary airport for the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region – the largest metropolitan region in Germany and among the largest metropolitan areas in the world.[5] The airport is located in Düsseldorf-Lohausen. The largest nearby business centres are Düsseldorf and Essen; other cities within a 20-kilometre (12 mi) radius are Duisburg, Krefeld, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Neuss, and Wuppertal. The airport extends over a compact 6.13 square kilometres (2.37 sq mi) of land – small in comparison to airports of a similar capacity, but also a reason for Düsseldorf being known as an airport of short distances.[clarification needed] The airport has more than 18,200 employees.
With around 16 million passengers passing through in 2022,[6] the airport was the fourth busiest in Germany, after Frankfurt Airport, Munich Airport and Berlin Brandenburg Airport. It was the 31st-busiest airport in Europe in 2022.
Ownership
[edit]The city of Düsseldorf owns half the airport, with the other half owned by various commercial entities. Düsseldorf Airport is a public–private partnership with the following owners:
- 50% city of Düsseldorf
- 50% Airport Partners GmbH (owners: 40% AviAlliance GmbH, 40% Aer Rianta International cpt, 20% AviC GmbH & Co. KGaA)
History
[edit]Early years
[edit]The current airport was opened on 19 April 1927, after two years of construction. The first international route was inaugurated by SABENA in 1929 between Brussels, Antwerp, Düsseldorf and Hamburg.[7]
At the beginning of World War II, civil use of the airport ceased in September 1939 and the airfield was used by the military.[7] After the end of the war, the airport reopened for civil use in 1948. With the area under British administration, the first international flights were operated by British European Airways to London.[7]
Since 1950, the airport is owned by a state-owned operations company.[7]
On 1 April 1955, Lufthansa started services between Düsseldorf, Frankfurt am Main, and Munich,[7] which still exist today. In 1959, the first scheduled jet aircraft landed in Düsseldorf on Scandinavian Airlines' Copenhagen-Khartoum route.[7] In 1961, LTU relocated its home base from Cologne Bonn Airport and in the same year, Düsseldorf Airport handled more than one million passengers for the first time.[7]
In 1969, the main runway was lengthened to 3000 metres while a new second terminal was under construction.[7] The new Terminal 2, which is today's Terminal B, opened in April 1973.[7] Another addition, today's Terminal A, was opened in 1977[7] while the last annex, Terminal C, opened in 1986.[7]
Düsseldorf Airport fire
[edit]On 11 April 1996, the Düsseldorf Airport fire, which is the worst structural airport fire worldwide to date, broke out. It was caused by welding work on an elevated road in front of Terminal A above its arrivals area. Insufficient structural fire protection allowed the fire and especially the smoke to spread fast, destroying large parts of the passenger areas of the airport. Seventeen people died, mostly due to smoke inhalation, with many more hospitalised. At the time, the fire was the biggest public disaster in the history of North Rhine-Westphalia. Damage to the airport was estimated to be in the hundreds of millions; Terminals A and B had to be completely reconstructed. While repairs were ongoing, passengers were housed in big tents.[8]
In November 1997, Terminal C was completely redeveloped, with three lightweight construction halls serving as departure areas. Also in 1997 construction began on the new inter-city railway station at the eastern edge of the airport. In 1998 the rebuilt Terminal A was reopened and the airport changed its name from "Rhine Ruhr Airport" to "Düsseldorf International". Reconstruction of the central building and Terminal B began in the same year.[9]
Development since the 2000s
[edit]The first construction stage in the "Airport 2000+" programme commenced in 1998 with the laying of a foundation stone for an underground parking garage under the new terminal.[10]
The new Düsseldorf Airport station was opened in May 2000, with a capacity of 300 train departures daily. 16 million passengers used the airport that year; Düsseldorf is now the third-biggest airport in Germany. The new departures hall and Terminal B were opened in July 2001 after 2½ years of construction time; the rebuilt Gebäude Ost (East Building) was reopened.
In 2002, the inter-terminal shuttle bus service was replaced by the suspended monorail called the SkyTrain connecting the terminal building with the InterCity train station. The monorail travels the 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) between the terminal and station at a maximum speed of 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph). The system was developed by Siemens and is based on the similar H-Bahn operating with two lines on the Dortmund university campus.
On 12 November 2006, the first Airbus A380 landed in Düsseldorf as part of a Lufthansa promotional flight.
In March 2013, the Airport received a new corporate design and dropped the phrase International from its official name.[11]
In January 2015, Emirates announced it would schedule the Airbus A380 on one of their two daily flights from Dubai to Düsseldorf starting in July 2015.[12] In May 2015, the airport finished construction of the new facilities needed to handle the A380, including a parking position with three jet-bridges, widened taxiways and new ground handling equipment.[4]
In June 2015, Lufthansa announced the closure of its long-haul base at Düsseldorf Airport for economic reasons by October 2015. The base consisted of two Airbus A340-300s which served Newark and Chicago-O'Hare. Newark remained a year-round service which is operated in a W-pattern from Munich Airport (Munich - Newark - Düsseldorf - Newark - Munich) while the Chicago service was suspended for the winter 2015/2016 season.[13] A few months later, Lufthansa announced the cancellation of the Düsseldorf-Chicago route.[14] The same route was served by American Airlines during the summer seasons from 2013[15] to 2016, when it was discontinued.[16]
In January 2017, the airport's largest hub operator Air Berlin announced a massive downsizing of its operations due to restructuring measures. While some leisure routes were handed to Niki more than a dozen destinations were cancelled entirely.[17] In August 2017, Air Berlin also announced the termination of all long-haul routes from Düsseldorf to destinations in the Caribbean on short notice due to ongoing bankruptcy proceedings.[18] However, both Condor and Eurowings announced it would step in and start some of the terminated Caribbean destinations by themselves.[19][20] Shortly after, Air Berlin also announced the termination of all remaining long-haul operations leading to the loss of several connections to the United States at Düsseldorf Airport.[21] On 9 October 2017, Air Berlin announced the termination of all of its own operations, excluding wet leases, by the end of the month[22][23] leading to the loss of one of the airport's largest customers.
In February 2018, Eurowings announced the relocation of all long-haul routes currently served from Cologne Bonn Airport to Düsseldorf by late October 2018 to strengthen its presence there.[24]
In March 2018, Lufthansa announced it would close its base at Düsseldorf Airport after the 2018/2019 winter schedule which ended in March 2019. When the single remaining long-haul route to Newark was taken over by Eurowings, 400 staff members were offered a relocation to either Frankfurt Airport or Munich Airport.[25][26] In November 2018, Ryanair also announced they would close their base in Düsseldorf after only a year. Its routes were taken over by Lauda.[27]
In August 2020, Delta Air Lines removed the Atlanta route from their schedule due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[28] It started resuming its three-times-weekly service to and from Atlanta on May 9, 2023, albeit making the route to Düsseldorf summer seasonal only, therefore leaving the airport without any transatlantic connection in the winter season.[29]
Shortly after Delta Air Lines suspended its Atlanta route, Ryanair announced the closure of its base in Düsseldorf — which was operated on a wetlease basis by Lauda — by 24 October 2020.[30] In September 2020, Singapore Airlines permanently removed the route to Singapore from their schedule.[31]
In the autumn of 2022, German airline Sundair drastically reduced its operations from Düsseldorf, leaving a single route to Beirut. The two previously based aircraft were relocated. In January 2023 it became public that Sundair would not return to Düsseldorf in the summer season of 2023 with any flight, eradicating its former base from the network.[32][33] Just five months after resuming the previously long-standing route to Atlanta, Delta Air Lines announced in September 2023 that it would not return to Düsseldorf in the 2024 summer season,[34] leaving Düsseldorf without scheduled transatlantic flights.[citation needed]
Facilities
[edit]Terminals
[edit]Düsseldorf Airport has three terminals connected by a central spine, even though the terminals are essentially concourses within a single terminal building. The current terminal buildings are capable of handling up to 22 million passengers per year.
Terminal A
[edit]Terminal A was opened in 1977 and has 16 gates (A01–A16) used by Lufthansa and Eurowings, its airline partners and Star Alliance members, Austrian Airlines, Croatia Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Scandinavian Airlines, TAP Air Portugal, and Swiss International Air Lines. Terminal A houses two Lufthansa lounges. It was refurbished fundamentally for two years after the 1996 fire.
Terminal B
[edit]Terminal B was originally inaugurated in 1973 and has 11 gates (B01–B11) used for domestic and EU flights by a few Star Alliance members such as Aegean Airlines, but mainly by SkyTeam and Oneworld members like Air France, British Airways, KLM, Finnair, Iberia and ITA Airways. Also located within this terminal are leisure carriers such as TUIfly and Condor. Terminal B houses an observation deck, which got shut down after the COVID-19 outbreak due to economic reasons,[35] and one contract lounge [36] After the fire in 1996, the whole terminal building was torn down and reconstructed. It was reopened in 2001.
Terminal C
[edit]Terminal C was opened in 1986 and has 8 gates (C01–C08) used exclusively for non-Schengen flights by non-Star Alliance airlines (except Turkish Airlines). These are long-haul flights – among others – by Emirates and Etihad Airways. Terminal C has a direct access to Airport City's Maritim Hotel, part of a German hotel chain, and houses lounges operated by the airport and Emirates. Terminal C was the least affected terminal after the fire in 1996, reopening the same year after intensive maintenance work. Thus it was the only usable Terminal at Düsseldorf Airport for a couple of years. Terminal C features the airport's only parking position equipped with three jet-bridges to handle the Airbus A380.[12]
Executive Terminal
[edit]Jet Aviation operates a small terminal solely for private and corporate customers.
Runways and apron
[edit]Düsseldorf has two runways, which are 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) and 2,700 metres (8,858 ft) long. There are plans to extend the 3,000-metre (9,843 ft) runway to 3,600 metres (11,811 ft), but the town of Ratingen has been blocking the expansion, as it lies within the approach path of the runway. 107 aircraft parking positions are available on the aprons.
Airport City
[edit]Since 2003, an area of 23 hectares (57 acres) southwest of the airport terminal has been under redevelopment as Düsseldorf Airport City with an anticipated gross floor area of 250,000 square metres (2,700,000 sq ft) to be completed by 2016. Already based at Düsseldorf Airport City are corporate offices of Siemens and VDI, a large Porsche centre and showroom, a Maritim Hotel,[37] and a Sheraton Hotel. Messe Düsseldorf is situated in close proximity to Düsseldorf Airport City (some 500 m or 1,600 ft).
Airlines and destinations
[edit]Passenger
[edit]The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Düsseldorf Airport:
Cargo
[edit]Airlines | Destinations |
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FedEx Express[139] | Paris–Charles de Gaulle |
Statistics
[edit]Passengers and freight
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2000 | 16.03 million | 194,016 | 59,361 | ||||
2001 | 15.40 million | 193,514 | 51,441 | ||||
2002 | 14.75 million | 190,300 | 46,085 | ||||
2003 | 14.30 million | 186,159 | 48,419 | ||||
2004 | 15.26 million | 200,584 | 86,267 | ||||
2005 | 15.51 million | 200,619 | 88,058 | ||||
2006 | 16.59 million | 215,481 | 97,000 | ||||
2007 | 17.83 million | 227,899 | 89,281 | ||||
2008 | 18.15 million | 228,531 | 90,100 | ||||
2009 | 17.79 million | 214,024 | 76,916 | ||||
2010 | 18.98 million | 215,540 | 87,995 | ||||
2011 | 20.39 million | 221,668 | 81,521 | ||||
2012 | 20.80 million | 210,298 | 86,820 | ||||
2013 | 21.23 million | 210,828 | 110,814 | ||||
2014 | 21.85 million | 210,732 | 114,180 | ||||
2015 | 22.48 million | 210,208 | 90,862 | ||||
2016 | 23.52 million | 217,575 | 93,689 | ||||
2017 | 24.62 million | 221,635 | 102,107 | ||||
2018 | 24.28 million | 218,820 | 75,030 | ||||
2019 | 25.51 million | 225,935 | 65,918 | ||||
2020 | 6.6 million | 78,805 | 20,936 | ||||
2021 | 7.95 million | 82,189 | 22,538 | ||||
2022 | 16.07 million | 140,598 | Source: ADV German Airports Association[140] | ||||
2023 | 19.12 million | 151,577 | Source: ADV German Airports Association[141] |
Busiest routes
[edit]Rank | Destination | Passengers handled |
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1 | Palma de Mallorca | 1,292,800 |
2 | Antalya | 1,235,792 |
3 | Istanbul (IST) | 1,224,741 |
4 | Munich | 856,379 |
5 | London | 728,167 |
6 | Istanbul (SAW) | 532,932 |
7 | Dubai | 521,424 |
8 | Vienna | 495,313 |
9 | Hurghada | 467,438 |
10 | Zurich | 414,317 |
Source: Düsseldorf Airport[142]
Largest airlines
[edit]Rank | Airline | Passengers handled |
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1 | Eurowings/Germanwings | 6.5m |
2 | Condor | 1.8m |
3 | SunExpress | 1.3m |
4 | Lufthansa | 947,000 |
5 | TUI fly Deutschland | 905,000 |
Ground transportation
[edit]Train
[edit]Düsseldorf Airport has two railway stations:
- The S-Bahn station, Düsseldorf Airport Terminal station, is located below the terminal. It is served by the S11 suburban line, which has its northern terminus there.
- The main station, Düsseldorf Airport station, is located 2.5 km (1.6 mi) from the terminal, and is served by all categories of railway, including Intercity Express (ICE) high-speed trains. A fully automatic suspended monorail called SkyTrain connects this station to the airport parking areas and the passenger terminals and also serves as an inter-terminal connection.
Road
[edit]The airport can be reached via its own motorway section which is part of the motorway A44 (Belgium – Kassel, Exit Düsseldorf-Flughafen) which also connects to motorways A52, A57 and A3. There are also several local bus lines connecting the airport with nearby areas and Düsseldorf city center.[144]
Other facilities
[edit]- Düsseldorf Airport had the headquarters of Air Berlin's technical training facilities and also served as one of their maintenance bases.[145]
- When LTU International existed, its head office was in Halle 8 at Düsseldorf Airport.[146]
- The corporate head office of Blue Wings was also located in Terminal A at the airport.[147][148]
Incidents and accidents
[edit]- On 22 December 1955, a Manx Airlines Douglas C-47 on a positioning flight crashed at DUS attempting a visual approach rather than an instrument landing system approach in low clouds. The aircraft descended too low and struck trees, crashing about three miles from the runway. All three occupants were killed.[149]
- On 3 November 1957, a Karl Herfurtner Düsseldorf Douglas C-54 crashed into a residential area 4.5 km (2.8 mi) S of DUS after takeoff due to mismanagement of the flight by the chief pilot. There were six fatalities out of the 10 on board and one killed on the ground.[150]
See also
[edit]- Transport in Germany
- Weeze Airport, an airport 80 km (50 mi) north-west from Düsseldorf, that is sometimes advertised by low-cost airlines as "Düsseldorf-Weeze" or "Weeze (Düsseldorf)". A German court ruled that naming the airport after Düsseldorf would be misleading to passengers; however, some airlines still use that name in advertisements outside Germany.
References
[edit]- ^ "ADV Monthly Traffic Report 12/2022" (PDF). adv.org. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Deutscher Verkehrsflughäfen e.V. 13 February 2023. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
- ^ "AIP VFR online". dfs.de. DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
- ^ "Die verkehrsreichsten Flughäfen Nordrhein-Westfalens: DAS sind die passagierstärksten Flughäfen Nordrhein-Westfalens". 11 February 2022. Archived from the original on 11 February 2022. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
- ^ a b "Flughafen Düsseldorf schließt Bauarbeiten für A380 ab". Retrieved 11 December 2016.
- ^ "Geo". World Gazetteer. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
- ^ "Bis zu 23 Millionen Fluggäste: Flughafen Düsseldorf erwartet 2023 steigende Passagierzahlen". 25 November 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k dus.com - "Airport history" Archived 1 November 2020 at the Wayback Machine (German) 1 November 2020
- ^ Frank Bürgin. "Der Flughafenbrand von Düsseldorf". youtube.com: Westdeutscher Rundfunk. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021. Retrieved 22 May 2013.
- ^ "Terminalerweiterung am Flughafen Düsseldorf in Betrieb genommen". baunetz.de. 2 July 2001. Retrieved 21 May 2013.
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