Kuressaare Airport

Kuressaare Airport
Kuressaare lennujaam

IATA: UREICAO: EEKE

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Location of airport in Estonia

Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Kuressaare Lennujaam
Location Kuressaare
Elevation AMSL 14 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 58°13′47″N 22°30′34″E / 58.22972°N 22.50944°E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 6,562 2,000 Asphalt
05/23 2,621 799 Asphalt
Statistics (2005)
Passengers 18,071
Cargo (tonnes) 32
Aircraft movements 2,022

Kuressaare Airport (IATA: URE, ICAO: EEKE) is an airport in Estonia. The airport is situated 3 km from the town of Kuressaare on Saaremaa island.

Overview

The first runway was built in the last half of the 1930s. The airport was opened officially on 6 March 1945. The air traffic increased during the proceeding years and between 1949 and 1953 there were between 10 and 14 flights every day between Kuressaare and Tallinn. During this period around 400 passengers flew to or from Kuressaare each day. The airport did not get electricity until 1958. The present terminal building was built in 1962. The second runway 05/23 was built in 1976 and in 1999 the main runway was lengthened. The terminal building was modernized in 2007.

The airport is owned by AS Tallinna Lennujaam. It also owns the Ruhnu Airfield.

19,702 passengers travelled via Kuressaare Airport in 2010.

Scheduled airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Avies Tallinn
Luftverkehr Friesland HarleSeasonal: Ruhnu

Statistics

Baltic's busiest airports by passenger traffic in 2011
RankCityAirportPassengers (2011)
1.Latvia Riga Riga International Airport5,106,692
2.Estonia Tallinn Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport1,913,172
3.Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius International Airport1,714,258
4.Lithuania Kaunas Kaunas International Airport872,618
5.Lithuania Palanga Palanga International Airport111,133
6Estonia Tartu Tartu Airport 18,583
7.Estonia Kuressaare Kuressaare Airport 17,822
8.Estonia Kärdla Kärdla Airport 10,695
9.Estonia Pärnu Pärnu Airport 3,863

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