Kärdla Airport

Coordinates: 58°59′26″N 22°49′50″E / 58.99056°N 22.83056°E / 58.99056; 22.83056
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Kärdla Airport

Kärdla lennujaam
  • IATA: KDL
  • ICAO: EEKA
    KDL is located in Estonia
    KDL
    KDL
    Location of airport in Estonia
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorSC Kärdla Airport
LocationKärdla
Elevation AMSL18 ft / 5 m
Coordinates58°59′26″N 22°49′50″E / 58.99056°N 22.83056°E / 58.99056; 22.83056
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
14/32 4,987 1,520 Asphalt
Statistics (2006)
Passengers11,073
Aircraft movements1,488

Kärdla Airport (IATA: KDL, ICAO: EEKA) is an airport in Estonia. The airport is situated 7 km (4 mi) east of the town of Kärdla on Hiiumaa island.

The airport has an asphalt runway of 1,520 metres (4,990 ft) length and 30 metres (98 ft) width. The directions are 14 and 32. The runway was upgraded in 1998.

Overview

Kärdla Airport opened in 1963. During the next years there was fairly high activity at the airport, with regular flights to Tallinn, Haapsalu, Vormsi, Kuressaare, Riga, Pärnu, Viljandi and Tartu, and charter flights to Murmansk, Vilnius and Kaunas. 24,335 passengers travelled via Kärdla Airport in 1987. Air traffic sank dramatically after Estonia became independent in 1991, and in 1995 only 727 passengers travelled via the airport. Since then the traffic has increased again, and 10,551 passengers travelled via the airport in 2010.

The airport has annual Flight Days in the first weekend of August.

On 23 November 2001 an airplane with 17 people on board crashed on its way from Tallinn to Kärdla, near Palade at Hiiumaa. Two people died in the crash. The investigation and the trial still continues.[1], [2]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
AviesTallinn

Statistics

Baltic's busiest airports by passenger traffic in 2011
Rank City Airport Passengers (2011)
1. Latvia Riga Riga International Airport 5,106,692
2. Estonia Tallinn Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport 1,913,172
3. Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius International Airport 1,714,258
4. Lithuania Kaunas Kaunas International Airport 872,618
5. Lithuania Palanga Palanga International Airport 111,133
6 Estonia 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
Baltic's busiest airports by passenger traffic in 2010
Rank City Airport Passengers (2010)
1. Latvia Riga Riga International Airport 4,663,692
2. Estonia Tallinn Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport 1,384,831
3. Lithuania Vilnius Vilnius International Airport 1,373,859
4. Lithuania Kaunas Kaunas International Airport 809,732
5. Lithuania Palanga Palanga International Airport 102,528
6 Estonia Tartu Tartu Airport 23,504
7. Estonia Kuressaare Kuressaare Airport 19,702
8. Estonia Kärdla Kärdla Airport 10,551
9. Estonia Pärnu Pärnu Airport 5,148

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