Rijeka Airport

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Rijeka Airport
Zračna luka Rijeka/Krk I.
IATA: RJKICAO: LDRI
RJK
Location of the airport in Croatia
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Rijeka Airport Ltd.
Serves Rijeka
Location Omišalj, Croatia
Elevation AMSL 278 ft / 85 m
Coordinates 45°13′01″N 014°34′13″E / 45.21694°N 14.57028°E / 45.21694; 14.57028
Website http://www.rijeka-airport.hr
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14/32 2,500 8,202 Concrete/Asphalt
Croatian Aeronautical Information Publication[1]

Rijeka Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Rijeka) (IATA: RJK, ICAO: LDRI) is the airport serving Rijeka, Croatia. It is located near the town of Omišalj on the island of Krk, 17 km from the Rijeka railway station.[1]

Most of the traffic to and from the airport occurs during the summer months, when it is used by several European low-cost airlines flying tourists to the northern parts of the Croatian coast.

History

Before the Second World War the city was divided between Yugoslavia and Italy. The Yugoslav part of the city was served by the airfield in Sušak. Domestic airline Aeroput opened a route linking Sušak to Zagreb in 1930, and a year later a route linking Zagreb to Belgrade via Sušak, Split and Sarajevo was opened. By 1936 Aeroput linked the city to Belgrade, Borovo, Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Split and Zagreb.[2]

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
airBaltic Seasonal: Riga[3]
Condor Seasonal: Frankfurt
Croatia Airlines Seasonal: London–Heathrow
Croatia Airlines
operated by Trade Air
Dubrovnik (begins 4 April), Osijek (begins 4 April), Split (begins 4 April), Zagreb (begins 4 April)
Germanwings Seasonal: Berlin–Tegel, Cologne/Bonn, Hamburg (begins 27 April 2014), Stuttgart
Germanwings
operated by Eurowings
Seasonal: Düsseldorf (begins 8 July 2014)
Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: Oslo–Gardermoen
Ryanair Seasonal: Charleroi, London–Stansted, Moss/Rygge, Stockholm–Skavsta
Sky Work Airlines Seasonal: Bern
Small Planet Airlines Seasonal charter: Vilnius

Statistics

Traffic figures at Rijeka Airport[4]
Year Passengers Change Aircraft movements Change
2003 41,498 2,630
2004 51,349 Increase23,74% 2,753 Increase4,68%
2005 118,244 Increase130,28% 3,043 Increase10,53%
2006 166,675 Increase40,96% 3,497 Increase14,92%
2007 160,862 Decrease3,49% 3,407 Decrease2,57%
2008 109,706 Decrease31,80% 2,521 Decrease26,00%
2009 110,208 Increase0,46% 2,759 Increase9,44%
2010 61,478 Decrease44,22% 2,016 Decrease26,93%
2011 78,890 Increase28,32% 2,680 Increase32,84%
2012 72,762 Decrease7,77% 2,265 Decrease15,49%

Incidents and accidents

  • On 23 May 1971, an Aviogenex Tupolev Tu-134A (tail number YU-AHZ) crashed on approach to Rijeka Airport because of rough landing in bad weather conditions,[5][6] killing 78 people and leaving five survivors. Among the victims was the famous Croatian poet Josip Pupačić with his wife and daughter.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 AIP from the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation
  2. Drustvo za Vazdusni Saobracaj A D – Aeroput (1927-1948) at europeanairlines.no
  3. "airBaltic to launch Riga–Rijeka, Croatia" (Press release). airBaltic. 13 December 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2012. 
  4. Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure
  5. ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev 134A YU-AHZ Rijeka Airport (RJK) — 2 photographs
  6. Авиакатастрофы самолётов Ту-134 (Russian)

External links

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