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Hannover Airport
Flughafen Hannover
Hannover Airport Terminal.jpg
IATA: HAJICAO: EDDV
Summary
Airport type Commercial
Operator Flughafen Hannover-Langenhagen GmbH
Location Hannover, Germany
Elevation AMSL 183 ft / 56 m
Coordinates 52°27′39″N 09°41′06″E / 52.46083°N 9.685°E / 52.46083; 9.685Coordinates: 52°27′39″N 09°41′06″E / 52.46083°N 9.685°E / 52.46083; 9.685
Website www.hannover-airport.de
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09L/27R 12,467 3,800 Concrete
09R/27L 7,677 2,340 Concrete
09C/27C 2,559 780 Asphalt

Hannover Airport (IATA: HAJICAO: EDDV), also called Langenhagen Airport with reference to the nearby town of Langenhagen, is situated 11km north of the centre of Hanover, the capital of the German state of Lower Saxony. It is the ninth largest airport in Germany.

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[edit] History

Hannover Airport was opened in 1952 replacing an old airfield within the city limits of Hannover. In 1973 two modern terminals were opened, which became famous because of their compact design. They became the archetype for the Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow. These terminals A and B, with stands for twelve aircraft in total, are still in service today. In 1998 the larger terminal C was opened to handle more passengers, adding 8 more gates. Up to 33 aircraft can be served simultaneously, of which 20 can receive aircraft stands equipped with a Jetway. All three terminals are capable of taking a Boeing 747. Terminal D is a rebuilt hangar which is exclusively used by the Royal Air Force to supply British troops in the north of Germany.

In 2000 an S-Bahn connection was established between the airport and Hamelin via Hannover Central Station. Trains leave every 30 minutes for a 17 minute journey. This replaced the airport's shuttle bus service which ran every twenty minutes, more frequently than the S-Bahn, but took longer to reach the airport and railway station. The service was extended to run into Paderborn in 2003.

From 1957 to 1990 the airport hosted the Internationale Luft- und Raumfahrtausstellung, Germany's largest airshow. After a fatal accident in 1988, when a Chinook Helicopter hit a Jetway with its rotor, and the German Reunification two years later, the Airshow moved to Berlin in 1992.

[edit] Airlines and destinations

While in the early years most of the airport's traffic was running through Frankfurt International Airport, today many European and CIS destinations are served directly. There are services to most European capitals and major cities as well as to major holiday destinations such as Majorca (Spain) or Egypt. In the 1990s trials to establish intercontinental services to the United States and Canada were stopped because of low passenger numbers. Since the end of Cold War Hannover International has become Germany's major airport for services to countries of the former Eastern bloc next to Frankfurt International. There are also a number of low-cost airlines offering service to the airport, the most notable one being TUIfly, which has its base of operations at Hannover Airport. However, TUIfly has dramtically reduced services in 2008 and 2009, and will pass all its non-traditional holiday routes to Air Berlin later in 2009.

Langenhagen is one of very few German airports which are open 24 hours a day, but in practice there are very few flights between 11pm and 4am.

[edit] Terminal A

Airlines Destinations
Air Alps Bolzano [seasonal]
Air Baltic Riga
Air France operated by Régional Paris-Charles de Gaulle
bmi operated by BMI Regional London-Heathrow
Czech Airlines Prague
KLM operated by KLM Cityhopper Amsterdam
Lufthansa Frankfurt, Munich
Lufthansa Regional operated by Augsburg Airways Munich
Lufthansa Regional operated by Contact Air Brussels, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Stuttgart
Lufthansa Regional operated by Eurowings Frankfurt
Lufthansa Regional operated by Lufthansa CityLine Munich
Scandinavian Airlines System operated by Cimber Air Copenhagen
Scandinavian Airlines System Copenhagen
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich
Swiss operated by Swiss European Air Lines Zürich
VLM Airlines Guernsey, Jersey [seasonal]
Welcome Air Gothenburg-Landvetter, Graz, Innsbruck, Stavanger

[edit] Terminal B

Airlines Destinations
Aeroflot Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Air Astana Kustanay [seasonal]
Air Via Burgas, Varna [seasonal]
Blue Wings Antalya, Istanbul-Atatürk
Bulgarian Air Charter Burgas, Varna [seasonal]
Croatia Airlines Split [seasonal]
Eurocypria Airlines Larnaca
Flybe Birmingham, Manchester, Southampton
Freebird Airlines Antalya [seasonal]
Hamburg International Kostanay [seasonal], Petropavlovsk [seasonal]
Pegasus Airlines Antalya
Rossiya St. Petersburg [seasonal]
S7 Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo, Novosibirsk [seasonal]
Saravia Saratov [seasonal]
Sky Airlines Antalya
SunExpress Antalya, Bodrum [seasonal], Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen, Izmir
Tunis Air Djerba, Monastir
Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen
Turkuaz Airlines Istanbul-Atatürk

[edit] Terminal C

Airlines Destinations
Air Berlin Antalya [seasonal], Budapest [seasonal], Corfu [seasonal], Djerba [seasonal], Fuerteventura [seasonal], Hurghada, Ibiza [seasonal], Klagenfurt, Kos [seasonal], Lamezia-Terme [seasonal], Lanzarote, London-Stansted, Luxor, Málaga, Monastir [seasonal], Munich, Naples, Nuremberg, Palma de Mallorca, Pristina, Stockholm-Arlanda, Stuttgart, Vienna, Zürich
Austrian Airlines operated by Lauda Air Arvidsjaur [seasonal]
Condor Flugdienst Antalya, Chania [seasonal], Dalaman [seasonal], Fuerteventura, Heraklion [seasonal], Hurghada, Larnaca [seasonal], Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca [seasonal], Rhodes [seasonal], Sharm el-Sheik [seasonal], Tenerife-South
Nouvelair Monastir [seasonal]
TUIfly Antalya [seasonal], Boa Vista, Corfu [seasonal], Dalaman [seasonal], Faro [seasonal], Fuerteventura, Funchal [seasonal], Heraklion [seasonal], Hurghada, Jerez de la Frontera [seasonal], Kalamata [begins 4 May], Kos [seasonal], Lanzarote, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Luxor [ends 29 April], Minorca [seasonal], Palma de Mallorca, Patras/Araxos [seasonal], Rhodes [seasonal], Sal, Sharm el-Sheik [ends 27 April], Tenerife-South
XL Airways Germany Rhodes [seasonal]

[edit] Terminal D

Airlines Destinations
Royal Air Force Brize Norton, Calgary, Lyneham, Split, Thumrait

[edit] Cargo airlines

Airlines Destinations
Deutsche Post operated by TUIfly Munich, Nuremberg, Stuttgart
FedEx Express operated by Farnair Hungary Paris-Charles de Gaulle
TNT Airways operated by Fleet Air Liège

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