Plovdiv Airport

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Plovdiv Airport
Летище Пловдив (Крумово)
Letishte Plovdiv (Krumovo)
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IATA: PDVICAO: LBPD
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Plovdiv Airport EAD
Serves Plovdiv, South Bulgaria
Location Krumovo, 12 km (7.5 mi) SE of Plovdiv
Elevation AMSL 597 ft / 182 m
Coordinates 42°04′04″N 024°51′53″E / 42.06778°N 24.86472°E / 42.06778; 24.86472Coordinates: 42°04′04″N 024°51′53″E / 42.06778°N 24.86472°E / 42.06778; 24.86472
Website www.plovdivairport.com
Map
PDV is located in Bulgaria
PDV
Bulgaria, Plovdiv
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 8,202 2,500 Concrete
Statistics (2010)
Passengers 26,386
Passenger change 09-10 increase5.6%
Source: Bulgarian AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]

Plovdiv Airport (Bulgarian: Летище Пловдив, Letishte Plovdiv) (IATA: PDVICAO: LBPD) is the airport of the second largest city in Bulgaria, Plovdiv. Often referred to as Plovdiv Krumovo Airport, a small village located 12 km south-east away from the city on the main highway Plovdiv-Asenovgrad.

Due to its good location, near the famous Bulgarian ski resorts Bansko and Pamporovo, the airport is most active during the winter season. The main traffic is charters to and from the United Kingdom, Ireland and Russia. The airport also plays a vital role in case of emergencies and is sometimes used as an alternate for Sofia Airport, which is almost 150 km away or 1.5 hour drive on the Trakiya motorway.

On 25 December 2009 the first scheduled destination to Moscow started.[2] This is the first scheduled flight since 1981.

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[edit] Reconstruction

The old passenger terminal.
The new passenger terminal (interior).

Although the airport is operated by the state-owned Letishte Plovdiv EAD and the runway and the apron are also state-owned; the terminal is partly private. That made the renovation of the terminal very difficult. Today the terminal is 58.08% owned by Alfa Finance Holding (former owner of these shares was the Swiss firm TADO) and the rest of the shares belong to the state-owned "Mezhdunarodno letishte Plovdiv" EAD. The problems in agreement with the private owners of the terminal brought the decision from the state to build new terminal and to extend the apron. The renovation process started at the beginning of 2009, the apron extension for 6 additional aircraft stands is made by Glavbolgarstroy and the new terminal building by local firm.

The new terminal building was officially open on 1 July 2009.[3] The new passenger terminal building has 10 check-in desks and 6 gates. It is designed to handle a capacity of 500,000 passengers a year. The cost are estimated to be €20,000,000.

According to the British consultants from Airport Strategy&Marketing, which were hired to investigate possibilities for developing new routes, there is big interest from low-cost carriers like Ryanair and Wizz Air Bulgaria.

[edit] Krumovo Air Base

On the west side of the airport is located 24th Helicopter Air Base of the Bulgarian Air Force, with Eurocopter AS 532, Mil Mi-24, Mil Mi-17 and Bell 206 units.

[edit] Aviation Museum Plovdiv

Next to the airbase is the only functional aviation museum in Bulgaria. Opened in 1991 the museum has rich collection of modern, cold war airplanes and such from the Third Bulgarian Kingdom. Due to the low state budget, the collection is preserved mostly by donations. The museum is accessible with car driving towards the airport and is about 100m from railway station "Mavrudovo", working hours for visitors are 9:00-16:00.

[edit] Airlines and destinations

[edit] Scheduled airlines

Airlines Destinations
Ryanair Frankfurt-Hahn, London-Stansted
S7 Airlines Winter seasonal: Moscow-Domodedovo

[edit] Charter airlines

Airlines Destinations
Air Contractors Dublin
Bulgaria Air Dublin
Bulgarian Air Charter Bourgas, Copenhagen
Donavia Rostov-on-Don
Europe Airpost Dublin
Jet2.com Belfast
Kuban Airlines Moscow-Vnukovo
Moskovia Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo
RusLine Krasnodar, Nizhniy Novgorod
Yamal Airlines Moscow-Domodedovo

[edit] Cargo airlines

Airlines Destinations
Cargoair Charters

[edit] Passenger statistics

Plovdiv Airport passenger traffic statistics
Plovdiv Airport passenger traffic statistics
Year Passengers Change
1998 52,702
1999 38,811 decrease 26%
2000 37,680 decrease 3%
2001 27,627 decrease 27%
2002 26,639 increase 4%
2003 27,379 increase 3%
2004 37,760 increase 38%
2005 66,168 increase 75%
2006 93,245 increase 40%
2007 104,130 increase 12%
2008 61,276 decrease 41%
2009 24,919 decrease 59.3%
2010 26,386 increase 5.6%

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