Pajala Airport

Pajala Airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Pajala Municipality
Location Pajala, Norrbotten, Sweden
Elevation AMSL 542 ft / 165 m
Coordinates 67°14′44″N 023°04′08″E / 67.24556°N 23.06889°E / 67.24556; 23.06889Coordinates: 67°14′44″N 023°04′08″E / 67.24556°N 23.06889°E / 67.24556; 23.06889
Website www.pajala.se/pajala-airport
Map
PJA

Location within Norrbotten

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 2,302 7,552 Asphalt
Statistics (2016)
Passengers total 5,914
Domestic passengers 2,007
International passengers 3,907

Pajala Airport (IATA: PJA, ICAO: ESUP) is an airport in Pajala, Sweden.

History

The airport was opened for regular traffic in 1999. Before that, Pajala was said to be the most inaccessible municipality centre in Sweden, with around 5 hours travel time from central Stockholm (with flight to Gällivare Airport, hand luggage only, and a 140 km journey by car from Gällivare to Pajala). A political principle was established at the time saying that there should be maximum four hours travel time between central Stockholm and any municipality centre, in order to make one-day business travel possible.

The runway was extended by 880 metres (2,890 ft) to 2,302 metres (7,552 ft) in 2007, to be able to handle larger charter aircraft.[1][2] Beginning in December 2013, the airport has been used for several charter flights per year from the United Kingdom for tourists wishing to see a white Christmas.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Jonair Luleå (PSO)
Enter Air Norwich and some other UK airports[3] (seasonal charter)

Ground transportation

The airport is 15 kilometres (9 mi) west of Pajala village. Taxi and rental cars are available. The bus no 46 Gällivare–Pajala stops at the main road near the airport, however only twice per day.

References


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