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Hamburg Airport

Hamburg Airport
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Quick Info
Type of Airport International Airport
Run by ?
Opened 1911
City Hamburg, Germany
Coordinates
IATA HAM ICAO EDDH
Runways
Direction Length Surface
Meters Feet
05/23 3,250 10,660 Paved
15/33 3,660 12,025 Paved
Statistics
2004
Number of Passengers 10 Mio


Hamburg Airport is the international airport of Hamburg, Germany.

It covered 440,000 square metres. Since then, the site has grown more than tenfold to 5.7 square kilometres (Munich International Airport covers 15 square kilometres, making it roughly three times the size). The main apron covers 320,000 square metres.

The Airport is 8.5 km north-west of the centre of the City of Hamburg.

Hamburg Airport (measured by the number of passengers) is the fifth biggest of the 16 German commercial airports (on a level with Tegel International Airport in Berlin).

The shareholders of Hamburg Airport are the City of Hamburg (51%), Hochtief AirPort GmbH and Aer Rianta International plc. (49%).

Airlines

Around 60 airlines fly direct from Hamburg to 114 destinations world-wide.

The largest airlines (in terms of passenger figures) are:

External links

Hamburg Airport (In German and English)


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