Erzurum Airport
Erzurum Airport Erzurum Havalimanı | |||||||||||||||
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IATA: ERZ – ICAO: LTCE | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public / Military | ||||||||||||||
Operator | DHMİ (State Airports Administrations) / Turkish Air Force Command | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Erzurum, Turkey | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 39°57′19″N 41°10′09″E / 39.95528°N 41.16917°E | ||||||||||||||
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ERZ Location of airport in Turkey | |||||||||||||||
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Erzurum Airport (IATA: ERZ, ICAO: LTCE) is a military and public airport serving the city of Erzurum in eastern Turkey. Inaugurated in 1966, it is 11 km far from the city. The airport's public passenger terminal covers an area of 5,750 m² and has an open-air parking lot for 200 cars.[1]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Pegasus Airlines | Ankara, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen |
SunExpress | Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen, Izmir |
Small Planet Airlines | Charter: Gdańsk |
Travel Service Polska | Seasonal charter: Gdańsk, Katowice, Warsaw-Chopin |
Turkish Airlines | Istanbul-Atatürk |
Turkish Airlines operated by AnadoluJet | Ankara, Antalya, Istanbul-Sabiha Gökçen |
Traffic Statistics
Year (months) | Domestic | % change | International | % change | Total | % change |
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2011 | 809,818 | 8.0% | 16,358 | 8.0% | 826,176 | 8.0% |
2010 | 750,007 | 28.0% | 15,080 | 1.0% | 765,087 | 28.0% |
2009 | 583,789 | 16.3% | 15,228 | 40.4% | 599,017 | 13.5% |
2008 | 502,054 | 11.6% | 25,544 | 9.0% | 527,598 | 11.0% |
2007 | 567,769 | 23,336 | 591,105 |
(*)Source: DHMI.gov.tr[2]
Incidents
- On 15 September 2012, an Armenian cargo aircraft landed here while en route to Aleppo, Syria so that Turkish authorities could check for arms. Coming less than a week after a jetliner of Syrian Arab Airlines was forced to land in Ankara due to suspicion of carrying arms, this stop was planned and agreed on beforehand.[3]
- On 21 October 2015, an airliner did an emergency landing while en route from Vienna to Abu Dhabi to offload a Slovakian economy class passenger who was handcuffed and arrested for using the closer business class lavatory after getting airsickness. The passenger was accommodated in a hotel overnight by the Turkish authorities and given a ticket to get back to her home country via Istanbul. The Slovakian ambassador to Turkey sent a letter of thanks to the airport authorities for taking care of their citizen.[4]
References
External links
Media related to Erzurum Airport at Wikimedia Commons
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