Brest Bretagne Airport

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Brest Bretagne Airport

Aéroport de Brest Bretagne
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorChamber of Commerce
ServesBrest, France
LocationGuipavas
Elevation AMSL325 ft / 99 m
Coordinates48°26′50″N 004°25′18″W / 48.44722°N 4.42167°W / 48.44722; -4.42167
Websitewww.brest.aeroport.bzh
Maps
Location of the Brittany region within France
Location of the Brittany region within France
LFRB is located in Brittany
LFRB
LFRB
Location of airport in the Brittany region
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07R/25L 3,100 10,171 Asphalt
07L/25R 700 2,297 Asphalt
Statistics (2018)
Passengers1,104,699
Passenger traffic changeIncrease 5.6%
Source: French AIP,[1] Aeroport.fr[2]

Brest Bretagne Airport (French: Aéroport de Brest Bretagne) (IATA: BES, ICAO: LFRB), formerly known as Brest Guipavas Airport, is an international airport serving Brest, France. It is located in the commune of Guipavas and 10.2 km (6.4 miles) northeast of Brest, within the département of Finistère.[1]

Overview

Though the main operator is Air France (and subsidiary HOP!), serving for the most part Paris, other scheduled services are offered elsewhere in France and to the United Kingdom. The aggressive efforts the Chamber of Commerce conducted allowed the airport to grow dramatically over the past decade thanks to charter airlines, as can be seen below.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Seasonal: Heraklion
Air FranceParis–Charles de Gaulle, Paris–Orly
Seasonal: Calvi ,[3] Marseille (begins 4 July 2020),[4] Toulon (begins 4 July 2020)[4]
Air France HopLyon, Nice
Chalair AviationBordeaux, Caen
easyJetLyon
Finist'airUshant
Ryanair Marseille, Porto
TUI fly BelgiumToulon
Seasonal: Agadir, Marrakesh
Seasonal charter: Corfu
Twin JetLille
VoloteaMontpellier, Toulouse
Seasonal: Ajaccio, Bastia, Figari, Nice (begins 3 July 2020),[5] Palma de Mallorca
VuelingSeasonal: Barcelona

Statistics[6]

Year Passengers Change
1997 614,023
1998 661,523 Increase 7.7%
1999 719,014 Increase 8.7%
2000 748,060 Increase 4.0%
2001 719,774 Decrease 3.8%
2002 739,843 Increase 2.8%
2003 704,237 Decrease 4.8%
2004 700,170 Decrease 0.6%
2005 775,079 Increase10.7%
2006 817,456 Increase 5.5%
2007 850,433 Increase 4.0%
2008 874,747 Increase 2.9%
2009 881,500 Increase 0.8%
2010 919,404 Increase 4.8%
2011 990,927 Increase 7.8%
2012 1,070,461 Increase 8.0%
2013 1,003,836 Decrease 6.2%
2014 998,393 Decrease 0.5%
2015 1,000,192 Increase 0.2%
2017 1,046,581 Increase 3.5%

References

  1. ^ a b LFRB – BREST GUIPAVAS. AIP from French Service d'information aéronautique, effective 18 April 2024.
  2. ^ "Résultats d'activité des aéroports français 2018" (PDF). aeroport.fr. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  3. ^ https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/air-france-klm-group/air-france/summer-2020-air-france-extends-its-network-of-5-sunny-destinations-16-new-routes-in-total/
  4. ^ a b Liu, Jim. "Air France S20 Short-Haul Network additions as of 28JAN20". Routesonline. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  5. ^ Liu, Jim. "Volotea outlines post-COVID 19 network expansion in S20". Routesonline. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Union des Aéroports Français". www.aeroport.fr. Retrieved 21 September 2016.

External links

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