Lappeenranta Airport

Lappeenranta Airport (IATA: LPP, ICAO: EFLP) (Finnish: Lappeenrannan lentoasema) is an international airport in Lappeenranta, Finland. It is 2.5 kilometers southwest of the city center and Lappeenranta Central Station. Opened in 1918, Lappeenranta Airport is the oldest airport still in operation in Finland. The Karelia Aviation Museum is in the airport. Flight go on low altitude straight over Lappeenranta midtown which is located 1½ kilometer (1 mile) from the eastern end of the runway.

Lappeenranta Airport

Lappeenrannan lentoasema
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorLappeenrannan Lentoasema Oy
ServesLappeenranta, Finland
Elevation AMSL106 m / 349 ft
Coordinates61°02′45″N 028°08′55″E
Websitelppairport.fi
Map
LPP is located in Finland
LPP
LPP
Location within Finland
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06/24 2,500 8,202 Asphalt
Statistics (2013)
Passengers98,300
Source: AIP Finland

History

The airport opened in 1918.[1] Between 1939 and 1944, during World War II, the airport operated as a military air base.[1]

In 1951, passenger traffic began at the airport.[1] In 1960, the existing terminal was completed.[1] In 1998, the runway was extended to 2,500 metres.[1] In September 2006, the railway between Lahti and Kerava opened, shortening the travel time by rail to Helsinki and caused the closure of the Lappeenranta-Helsinki air route.

In March 2010, Ryanair started flights to Lappeenranta, its second destination in Finland after Tampere Airport. The passenger record was in 2010 with 115,000 passengers. The airport was in 2014 on 73nd position in the list of the busiest airports in the Nordic countries. The only airline flying to Lappeenranta, Ryanair, ceased all flights there on 21 October 2015.[2][3]

In 2016, ownership of the airport changed from the state-owned Finavia to a company owned by the City of Lappeenranta, Lappeenrannan Lentoasema Oy.[4] The airport had no scheduled flights 2016–2017, but Ryanair restarted again in March 2018.[5]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at the airport:[6]

AirlinesDestinations
Ryanair Bergamo

In addition to the scheduled passenger service listed above, there are a few seasonal air charters to European holiday destinations.[7]

Statistics

Annual passenger statistics for Lappeenranta Airport[1]
YearDomestic passengersInternational passengersTotal passengersChange
2005 46,5363,11249,648+1.7% Increase
2006 40,7798,72449,503−0.3% Decrease
2007 18,9484,03622,984−53.6% Decrease
2008 19,0564,28323,339+1.5% Increase
2009 8,2655,79814,063−39.7% Decrease
2010 4,19056,91061,100+324.7% Increase
2011 310115,957116,267+90.3% Increase
2012 11293,65093,762−19.4% Decrease
2013 14798,15398,300+4.8% Increase
2014 32589,22689,551−8.8% Decrease
2015 58635,20635,792–60.0% Decrease
2016 000–100.0% Decrease
2019 17580,98581,160[8]
2020 2721,73021,757[8]–73,2% Decrease
2021 813,71213,720[8]–36,9% Decrease

Ground transportation

Local bus number 4, which departs in front of the airport terminal, operates service to/from the city center and Lappeenranta railway station. Taxi service is also available. From the railway station, further connections to Helsinki are offered by VR, Savonlinja, and OnniBus.com. The distance from midtown by road to the terminal is 2½ kilometer (1½ mile).

Means of transport at Lappeenranta Airport
Means of transport Operator Route Destinations Website Notes
Bus BusLappeenranta Public Transport4Lappeenranta railway station[9]every 60 min

References

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