Sylt Airport

Sylt Airport
Flughafen Sylt
IATA: GWTICAO: EDXW
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Flughafen Sylt GmbH
Serves Sylt, Germany
Elevation AMSL 51 ft / 16 m
Coordinates 54°54′48″N 008°20′26″E / 54.91333°N 8.34056°E / 54.91333; 8.34056Coordinates: 54°54′48″N 008°20′26″E / 54.91333°N 8.34056°E / 54.91333; 8.34056
Website flughafen-sylt.de
Map
EDXW

Location of Sylt Airport

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06/24 5,564 1,696 Asphalt
14/32 6,955 2,120 Paved
Statistics
Passengers (2014) 175,000[1]

Sylt Airport (IATA: GWT, ICAO: EDXW) is the airport on the German island of Sylt located in the municipality of the same name. It mostly features summer seasonal scheduled traffic to major German cities as well as general aviation and gliding.

Sometimes the airport is referred to as Westerland/Sylt named after Westerland, a well-known part of the municipality of Sylt which however is not the nearest settlement to the airport.

History

The island of Sylt used to be a famous destination for leisure and holidays back in the beginning of the 20th century. Sylt's first small airport was established right after World War I and in 1919 first scheduled routes to Weimar, Hamburg and Berlin commenced.[2]

During World War II the airport was significantly redeveloped and enlarged to serve as a military base. In the 1960s the leisure traffic came back and developed strongly from the 1970s onwards.[2]

In 1990 Sylt Airport received new technical equipment as well as new passenger facilities.[2] Today it is capable of handling medium-sized aircraft such as the Boeing 737.

In June 2015, Lufthansa CityLine announced the expansion of their services to Sylt: instead of being seasonal, flights from Frankfurt and Munich are now operated year-round.[3]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Sylt Airport:[4]

AirlinesDestinations
Air Berlin Düsseldorf
Seasonal: Berlin-Tegel, Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart, Zürich
Eurowings
operated by Germanwings
Seasonal: Cologne/Bonn (begins 26 March 2017)[5]
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Lufthansa CityLine
Frankfurt, Munich
Rhein-Neckar Air
operated by MHS Aviation
Seasonal: Münster/Osnabrück
Sylt Air Seasonal: Hamburg
SkyWork Airlines Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse, Bern (both begin 3 June 2017)[6]
Swiss International Air Lines
operated by Swiss Global Air Lines
Seasonal: Zürich (begins 3 June 2017)[7]

The nearest larger international airport is Billund Airport in Denmark, approx. 135 kilometres (84 mi) (by road) to the north. Hamburg Airport is approx. 220 kilometres (140 mi) to the south.

Statistics

Passengers
2010 210,000[8]
2011 Increase 217,500[9]
2012 Decrease 176,000[10]
2013 Decrease 175,000[1]
2014 Steady 175,000[1]

See also

References

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