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Klagenfurt Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorKärntner Flughafen Betriebsgesellschaft m. b. H.
LocationKlagenfurt
Elevation AMSL1,470 ft / 448 m
Coordinates46°38′33″N 14°20′15″E / 46.64250°N 14.33750°E / 46.64250; 14.33750
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10R/28L 2,427 740 Grass
10L/28R 8,924 2,720 Concrete

Klagenfurt Airport (IATA: KLU, ICAO: LOWK/LOXK) is a small international airport in the state of Carinthia, Austria. It is located in the borough of Annabichl, only 3 km (1.9 mi) from the city centre of Klagenfurt. The airport is accessible by shuttle bus or city bus from Klagenfurt central station.


History

In 1905, Georg Count of Khevenhüller from Hochosterwitz Castle and in 1907 Dipl.-Ing. Josef Sablatnig (Josef Sablatnig was owner of the Fokker-Sablatnig, Deutsche Flugzeuge, Deutsche Motoren, Flugzeug Gesellschaft mbH, Berlin) were the first men in the sky over Carinthia and Klagenfurt.

In World War I and II, the airport of Klagenfurt was operated as a military airfield, and indeed Klagenfurt Airport was founded in 1914 as a military airport. The civil opening of Klagenfurt Airport on May 17, 1925, was an event for the City of Klagenfurt as well as for Carinthia.

In June 1929, the pilot hero of World War I, Julius Fedrigoni Edler von Etschthal, has the function of flight director of the airport until 1939.

After the end of the WWII, Julius Fedrigoni was returned to Annabichl, he worked with low-budget flight operations. In 1 January 1952, Korv. Kpt. Julius Fedrigoni founded the Committee city of Klagenfurt and he was flight director until 1956.

Already in the years 1926 to 1938, seven airlines operated from Klagenfurt airport. Countries like Germany, Italy, Slovenia and of course domestic flights to all major cities in Austria were connected with Klagenfurt. After 1950, the airport was connected with countries like Brazil, Israel, Venezuela, the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom and others.

Alternative names for this airport are "Alpe-Adria-Airport" or "Airport Klagenfurt/Wörthersee".

Airline and destinations

References


  • Flughafen Klagenfurt, Paul Posch, P. 1995 Magistrat der Landeshauptstadt, Klagenfurt, Abt. Kultur, 182 p. ISBN:3901591001 *[[1]]

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