Ercan International Airport

Ercan Airport
Ercan Havalimanı
Αεροδρόμιο Λευκωσίας/Τύμβου
Summary
Airport type private airport
Owner T&T Ercan Airport
Operator T&T Ercan Airport
Serves Northern Cyprus
Location Tymvou
Elevation AMSL 403 ft / 123 m
Coordinates 35°09′35″N 33°30′00″E / 35.15972°N 33.50000°E / 35.15972; 33.50000Coordinates: 35°09′35″N 33°30′00″E / 35.15972°N 33.50000°E / 35.15972; 33.50000
Map
ECN/LCEN
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 9,038 2,755 Asphalt
Statistics (Nov 2012)
Monthly Passengers 204,208 Increase[2]
Monthly Aircraft 1,646 Increase[2]

Ercan International Airport (Turkish: Ercan Uluslararası Havalimanı [eɾdʒan uɫusɫaɾaɾasɯ havalimanɯ]) (IATA: ECN, ICAO: LCEN)[1] is the primary civilian "airport" of the self proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It is located about 13 km east of North Nicosia, near the village of Tymbou. Turkish and other airline booking sites commonly refer to this airport as Lefkoşa (Nicosia) Airport.

History

Check-in area

The precursor of Ercan Airport, Tymvou Airport, was constructed by the British in World War II as a military airport, during their colonial rule of the island. It was the main airport of the Republic of Cyprus until 1974. Following the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus and the partition of the island into it was occupied by the Turkish army, and today it is used as the main civilian airport of Northern Cyprus.

Since 2006, the rule which stipulates that flights are required to touch down at a Turkish airport before continuing to and from Ercan has been under discussion. In 2006, the Turkish government began discussions for Northern Cyprus's main port Famagusta, and main civilian airport Ercan, to be able to operate direct connections, with the UK government describing it as a "significant and creative offer".[3]

Recent plans have arisen to privatise Ercan Airport, as well as plans to enlarge the airport in order to increase capacity. Ercan Airport currently has a 2.5 kilometre-long runway and an apron with a capacity of seven aircraft. Although the runway is long enough for large planes to land, it is not long enough for take-offs. The plan is for the construction of a new runway, apron and terminal building, with the planned new apron doubling the current plane capacity.[4]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
AnadoluJet Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen
AtlasGlobal Adana, Gaziantep, Hatay, Istanbul–Atatürk, Izmir
Corendon Airlines Amsterdam, Antalya, Bodrum, Budapest, Brussels
Freebird Airlines Antalya
Pegasus Airlines Adana, Ankara, Antalya, Gaziantep, Hatay, Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Izmir, Ordu–Giresun
Turkish Airlines Adana, Ankara, Istanbul–Atatürk, Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Çanakkale
Turkish Airlines
operated by AnadoluJet
Ankara

References

  1. 1 2 "LCEN" in widespread use, including by the ICAO (e.g. here), however the code does not appear in an official ICAO List.
  2. 1 2 AB Haber News Site (Link to the news article)
  3. "Turkey "will open up to Cyprus"". BBC News. 7 December 2006.
  4. "Northern Cyprus airport for sale". Hurriyet. 27 December 2008.

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