Frankfurt-Hahn Airport
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Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn | |||
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Type of Airport | Commercial | ||
Run by | Fraport AG | ||
Opened | ? | ||
City | Frankfurt, Germany | ||
Latitude | Longitude | ||
49° 56' 54" N | 07° 15' 51" E | ||
IATA | HHN | ICAO | EDFH |
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Direction | Length | Surface | |
Meters | Feet | ||
03/21 | 3.045 | ? | Asphalt |
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2002 | |||
Number of Passengers | 2,7 Mio |
Frankfurt Hahn Airport (German Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn) is an international aviation facility located between the towns of Simmern and Kirchberg in the Rhein-Hunsrück district of Rhineland-Palatinate in central western Germany. Despite its name, the airport is situated some 120 km west of Frankfurt.
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Transport
The airport is easily reached by car and bus. There are buses every two hours between Frankfurt Hahn and the main railway station in Mainz (60 km away), served by trains to and from all parts of Germany. The bus journey take 70 minutes and costs EUR 10.50 (November 2004). Other buses connect Hahn to Frankfurt International Airport and main railway station as well as to the main railway station in Cologne.
History
The airport was originally the Hahn Air Base of the United States Air Force, and was converted to a civil airport after outliving its usefulness as a military base.
One of the main investors in the development of the new civil facility was Fraport AG, which also runs Frankfurt International Airport, the aim being to reduce the amount of traffic using their main airport.
Although it handles international flights, Hahn airport does not have the word "International" as part of its name—in order to avoid confusion with the more heavily used and much larger Frankfurt Airport proper. As airport charges to operators are low because of its remote location, Frankfurt Hahn is very popular with low-cost airlines like Ryanair, which uses it as one of its principal hubs.
Technical information
Frankfurt Hahn airport can handle planes up to the size of a large Boeing 747 jet.
Airlines and destinations
Ryanair flies during summer 2005 to Oslo-Torp, Gothenburg, Stockholm, Tampere, Klagenfurt, Venice, Pescara, Milan, Rome, Alghero, Montpellier, Girona, Reus, Jerez, Santander, Kerry, Shannon, Dublin, London-Stansted, and Glasgow. Ryainair is planning (from October) to fly to Rzeszow, Gdansk, Riga, Bratislava, and Porto.
Wizz Air flies to Warsaw, Katowice und Budapest; Iceland Express flies more than once a week to Reykjavik.
Cargo
Cargo airline service is offered by:
External link
- Official website (http://www.hahn-airport.de/)
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