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| [[Eurowings]] | [[Berlin Brandenburg Airport|Berlin]],<ref name=Graz>{{cite web |url=https://www.kleinezeitung.at/wirtschaft/6224314/Ab-Sommerflugplan_Neue-Direktfluege_Eurowings-verbindet-Graz-mit |title=Neue Direktflüge: Eurowings verbindet Graz mit Hamburg und Berlin |website=Kleine Zeitung |date=6 December 2022 |language=de}}</ref> [[Düsseldorf Airport|Düsseldorf]],<ref name="aviationdirect">[https://aviation.direct/aua-und-eurowings-tauschen-strecken-im-oesterreich-deutschland-verkehr aviation.direct] (German) 28 September 2021</ref> [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]] |
| [[Eurowings]] | [[Berlin Brandenburg Airport|Berlin]],<ref name=Graz>{{cite web |url=https://www.kleinezeitung.at/wirtschaft/6224314/Ab-Sommerflugplan_Neue-Direktfluege_Eurowings-verbindet-Graz-mit |title=Neue Direktflüge: Eurowings verbindet Graz mit Hamburg und Berlin |website=Kleine Zeitung |date=6 December 2022 |language=de}}</ref> [[Düsseldorf Airport|Düsseldorf]],<ref name="aviationdirect">[https://aviation.direct/aua-und-eurowings-tauschen-strecken-im-oesterreich-deutschland-verkehr aviation.direct] (German) 28 September 2021</ref> [[Hamburg Airport|Hamburg]]<ref name=Graz/> <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Chania International Airport|Chania]] (begins 16 May 2023),<ref name=Graz/> [[Corfu International Airport|Corfu]] (begins 26 May 2023),<ref name=Graz/> [[Gran Canaria Airport|Gran Canaria]] (begins 29 October 2023),<ref name=EWEWinter23>{{cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230501-ewnw23es|title=EUROWINGS NW23 SPAIN NETWORK ADDITIONS}}</ref> [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]] (begins 3 May 2023),<ref name=Summer23>{{cite web|url=https://www.eurowings.com/de/entdecken/reiseziele/neue-strecken.html|date=6 December 2022|title=New Routes and Destinations}}</ref> [[Karpathos Island National Airport|Karpathos]] (begins 23 May 2023),<ref name=Summer23/> [[Kos International Airport|Kos]] (begins 12 May 2023),<ref name=Graz/> [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]] (begins 20 May 2023),<ref name=Graz/> [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]],<ref name=GRZ>https://www.flughafen-graz.at/fileadmin/user_upload/flugplan_Vorschau/Vorschau_Sommerflugplan2022.pdf</ref> [[Rhodes International Airport|Rhodes]] (begins 18 May 2023),<ref name=Summer23/> [[Tenerife South Airport|Tenerife–South]] (begins 3 November 2023)<ref name=EWEWinter23/> |
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| [[FlyEgypt]] | '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]]<ref name=GRZ /> |
| [[FlyEgypt]] | '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Hurghada International Airport|Hurghada]]<ref name=GRZ /> |
Revision as of 08:20, 6 May 2023
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Owner | Holding Graz - Kommunale Dienstleistungen GmbH (99.9 %) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Operator | Flughafen Graz Betriebs GmbH | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Serves | Graz | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Abtissendorf, Feldkirchen and Thalerhof, Kalsdorf, Styria, Austria | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 340 m / 1,115 ft | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 46°59′35″N 015°26′21″E / 46.99306°N 15.43917°E | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Website | flughafen-graz.at | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Graz Airport (IATA: GRZ, ICAO: LOWG), known as Flughafen Graz in German, is a primary international airport serving southern Austria. It is located near Graz, the second-largest city in Austria, in the municipalities of Feldkirchen and Kalsdorf, 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) south[1] of Graz city centre.
Location
Graz Airport spans the village Abtissendorf in Feldkirchen municipality and the cadastral community Thalerhof in Kalsdorf municipality. The airport terminal is located in Abtissendorf.
History
Early years
Construction of the airport began in 1913 with the construction of a grass runway and the first hangars; the airport saw its first flight in 1914. It was the site of Thalerhof internment camp, run by the governments of Franz Joseph I of Austria and Charles I of Austria. The first domestic passenger flight in Austria in 1925 serviced the route Vienna–Graz–Klagenfurt. In 1930 Yugoslav flag carrier Aeroput started regular flights linking Yugoslav capital Belgrade with Vienna with stops in Zagreb and Graz.[4][5] In 1937, construction of a terminal building began due to increase in the number of passengers.
After the end of the Second World War, Austria was forbidden to possess either a military or civilian aviation fleet. After the reopening of Austrian airspace in 1951, a new concrete runway of 1,500 metres (4,921 ft) was built in Graz. The runway was extended to 2,000 metres (6,562 ft) in 1962. The route network grew quickly and the first international scheduled flight started in 1966 with flights to Frankfurt.
In 1969, the runway was extended again, this time to 2,500 metres (8,202 ft), and construction of a new terminal building became necessary. Highlights were visits by Concorde in 1981 and by a Boeing 747 on the occasion of the airport's 70th anniversary in 1984. Ten years later, another new building was constructed with a maximum annual capacity of 750,000 passengers. The latest extension of the runway was to 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) in 1998.
Development in the 2000s
In early 21st century, the number of passengers exceeded the 750,000 mark and in 2004 was just below 900,000. This led to the final extension of the current terminal building in 2003 and the construction of a second terminal in 2005.
In summer 2015, the airport received two new routes to European hubs: Swiss International Air Lines to Zurich[6] and Turkish Airlines to Istanbul Atatürk Airport.[7] Though Turkish Airlines discontinued their services to Istanbul in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Swiss International Air Lines announced to increase the frequency on their route from their hub in Zürich to Graz in summer 2023.[8]
In December 2022, Eurowings announced that it will establish an additional base at Graz Airport, starting in 2023. This major commitment to Graz features nine new routes, with two of them linking Graz to Berlin and Hamburg and the other ones being leisure routes. Furthermore, the overall frequencies of already existing services to Düsseldorf, Stuttgart and Palma de Mallorca will be enhanced.[9]
Facilities
The passenger terminal building features shops, travel agencies, a restaurant and cafés, conference facilities, a bank, car rental and service counters. The apron provides stands for aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 747 or An-124. There are no jet bridges, mobile stairways are used for boarding. The airport offers one VIP lounge for business class customers or customers with priority status, which is operated by the airport.
While there are no scheduled cargo flights to the airport, charter flights are regularly conducted, especially for time-critical cargo like automotive parts.
Airlines and destinations
The following airlines offer regular scheduled, seasonal, and charter flights at Graz Airport:[10]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Dolomiti | Frankfurt |
Austrian Airlines | Vienna |
Avanti Air | Seasonal charter: Calvi,[11] Kefalonia (begins 25 May 2023),[12] Paros,[13] Skiathos[13] |
Corendon Airlines | Seasonal: Antalya, Heraklion,[14] Hurghada |
Croatia Airlines | Seasonal charter: Brač[11] |
European Air Charter | Seasonal charter: Heraklion[12] |
Eurowings | Berlin,[15] Düsseldorf,[16] Hamburg[15] Seasonal: Chania (begins 16 May 2023),[15] Corfu (begins 26 May 2023),[15] Gran Canaria (begins 29 October 2023),[17] Hurghada (begins 3 May 2023),[18] Karpathos (begins 23 May 2023),[18] Kos (begins 12 May 2023),[15] Larnaca (begins 20 May 2023),[15] Palma de Mallorca,[11] Rhodes (begins 18 May 2023),[18] Tenerife–South (begins 3 November 2023)[17] |
FlyEgypt | Seasonal charter: Hurghada[11] |
KLM | Amsterdam |
Lufthansa | Frankfurt, Munich |
Swiss International Air Lines | Zürich |
Statistics
Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Access
Public transport
A bus stop can be found next to the arrival area.[19] Regional bus line 630 operates service to Graz, the transfer to central Graz takes 20 minutes. The airport is within walking distance (approximately 420 metres, seven minutes on foot) of the Graz Airport Railway Station (Flughafen Graz-Feldkirchen Bahnhof). Line S5 (Graz to Spielfeld-Straß) connects the airport to Graz. The journey from the Graz Airport Railway Station to the Graz Central Station takes eleven minutes.
Car
Graz Airport is accessible via motorways A9 (exit Kalsdorf) and A2 (exit Flughafen Graz/Feldkirchen).
See also
References
- ^ a b EAD Basic
- ^ "Kommerzielle Zivilluftfahrt 2021: Passagieraufkommen um 20,3% gestiegen, aber noch immer deutlich unter Vorkrisenniveau" [Commercial civil aviation 2021: Passenger traffic up 20.3%, but still well below pre-crisis levels.] (PDF; 66 KB). statistik.at (in German). Bundesanstalt Statistik Österreich. 24 February 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
- ^ "Annual report 2021" (PDF). Graz Airport. Feldkirchen bei Graz: Flughafen Graz Betriebs GmbH. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
- ^ Drustvo za Vazdusni Saobracaj A D – Aeroput at europeanairlines.no
- ^ "World Airlines Directory". Flight International. 10 August 1944. p. 150.
- ^ Airline route Archived 11 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Turkish Airlines Launches a New Route to Graz". Turkish Airlines (Press release). Retrieved 18 March 2015.
- ^ "Summer 2023: SWISS increases Zürich-Graz" (in German).
- ^ Gruber, Jan (6 December 2022). "Eurowings establishes base at Graz Airport (Eurowings errichtet Basis am Flughafen Graz)". aviation.direct. Retrieved 6 December 2022.
- ^ "Summer schedule 2022". Flughafen Graz. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
- ^ a b c d https://www.flughafen-graz.at/fileadmin/user_upload/flugplan_Vorschau/Vorschau_Sommerflugplan2022.pdf
- ^ a b "Graz Airport - Summer schedule 2023" (PDF).
- ^ a b "Summer 2022: Springer Reisen flies with Austrian Airlines and Avanti Air". 15 February 2022.
- ^ "Graz: Eight scheduled destinations and new holiday destinations in summer 2022". February 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f "Neue Direktflüge: Eurowings verbindet Graz mit Hamburg und Berlin". Kleine Zeitung (in German). 6 December 2022.
- ^ aviation.direct (German) 28 September 2021
- ^ a b "EUROWINGS NW23 SPAIN NETWORK ADDITIONS".
- ^ a b c "New Routes and Destinations". 6 December 2022.
- ^ "Public transport". Flughafen Graz. Retrieved 24 September 2015.
External links
Media related to Graz Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website
- Styrian Public Transport Association, route planner for public transport on the ground
- Current weather for LOWG at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for GRZ at Aviation Safety Network