Iași International Airport
Iași International Airport Aeroportul Internațional Iași | |||||||||||
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IATA: IAS – ICAO: LRIA | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Iași County Council | ||||||||||
Serves | Iași | ||||||||||
Location | Iași, Romania | ||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 397 ft / 121 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 47°10′44″N 027°37′12″E / 47.17889°N 27.62000°ECoordinates: 47°10′44″N 027°37′12″E / 47.17889°N 27.62000°E | ||||||||||
Website | aeroport.ro | ||||||||||
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IAS Location of airport in Romania | |||||||||||
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Statistics (2015) | |||||||||||
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Iași International Airport (IATA: IAS, ICAO: LRIA) is an international airport located near Iași, Romania, 8 km (5 mi) east of the city centre. One of the oldest accredited airports in Romania, Iași Airport is the fourth busiest airport in Romania in terms of passengers' traffic, and the most important airport in the historical region of Moldavia.
History
The Iași region earned its commercial representative status on 24 June 1926, when scheduled flights commenced on the route Bucharest – Galați – Iași – Chișinău. The flights were operated by Compagnie Franco-Roumaine de Navigation Aérienne - CFRNA, in 1930 renamed LARES.[6]
In 1966, a north–south concrete runway, 15/33, with a total length of 1,800 m (5,906 ft), and a modern lighting system, were built, followed, three years later, by the construction of a new passenger terminal.[7] In 2001, the passenger terminal was upgraded in order to use separate flows for domestic and international flights and, in 2005, an instrument landing system CAT II was implemented.[7]
In June 2012, a passenger terminal (named Terminal T2) was added, to increase the total processing capacity to 215 pax/hour.[7] The terminal was designated to be used for Schengen/domestic flights.[8] The old terminal has been renamed Terminal T1.
In 2013, Iași International Airport started a long-term, multi-stage upgrade program.[9] Module I of the project (an estimated €57 million investment) was completed in November 2015,[10] and involved the construction of a new runway, a terminal building, and the extension of the apron.[7][11][12] On 20 August 2014, the first 1,800 m (5,906 ft) of the new runway 14/32 went into operation,[13] whilst the entire length of 2,400 m (7,874 ft) became fully operational on 16 October 2014.[14] The old runway 15/33 was converted into a taxiway. On 17 October 2015, the third terminal building (T3) with a processing capacity of 320 pax/hour, was inaugurated.[15] A project which includes the expansion of T2 (that would double the terminal's area) was also proposed, in October 2015.[16]
For the long term, the development project proposes other modules for the construction of a new passenger terminal, a new apron, two rapid-exit taxiways, a cargo terminal, an aircraft fuel depot, a new access roadway, as well as of a 600 m (1,969 ft) extension for the runway to a total length of 3,000 m (9,843 ft).[9][11]
Terminals
The airport facilities consist of three terminals. Terminal T2 is used for domestic flights, T3 is mainly used to accommodate international flights, while the old terminal (T1) remained in service for general aviation operations.
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aegean Airlines | Seasonal charter: Heraklion |
Air Bucharest | Seasonal charter: Antalya |
Austrian Airlines | Vienna |
Blue Air | Barcelona, Beauvais, Berlin–Tegel (begins 1 June 2017),[17] Brussels, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Cologne/Bonn, London–Luton, Oradea (begins 15 December 2016),[18] Rome–Fiumicino, Timișoara, Valencia (begins 4 June 2017)[17] Seasonal: Constanța (begins 15 June 2017)[19] Seasonal charter: Antalya, Zakynthos |
TAROM | Bologna, Bucharest, London–Luton, Madrid, Munich, Rome–Fiumicino, Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion, Turin Seasonal charter: Antalya, Rhodes |
Wizz Air | Bergamo, Bologna, Catania, Larnaca, London–Luton, Rome–Ciampino, Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion, Treviso |
Traffic and statistics
Year[4][20][21][22] | Passengers (% change from prior year) | Aircraft movements[4][23][24] |
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2005 | 41,960(+52%) | 1,796 |
2006 | 70,592(+68.2%) | 2,377 |
2007 | 126,334(+79%) | 3,442 |
2008 | 144,043(+14%) | 3,860 |
2009 | 148,538(+3.1%) | 4,961 |
2010 | 159,615(+7.5%) | 4,755 |
2011 | 184,311(+15.4%) | |
2012 | 173,248(-6%) | 4,800 |
2013 | 231,731(+33.8%) | 4,723 |
2014 | 273,047(+17.7%) | 4,851 |
2015 | 381,709(+39.5%) | 6,088 |
2016
Month | Passengers[3] | Change (2016-2015) |
Passengers cumulatively |
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January | 41,805 | 85.9% | 41,805 |
February | 47,290 | 123.6% | 89,095 |
March | 54,558 | 127.0% | 143,653 |
April | 60,129 | 109.6% | 203,782 |
May | 65,855 | 132.1% | 269,637 |
June | 70,462 | 111.0% | 340,099 |
July | 96,434 | 159.6% | 436,533 |
August | 98,317 | 188.7% | 534,850 |
September | 92,750 | 150.9% | 627,600 |
October | 93,262 | 163.9% | 720,862 |
City | Airport(s) | Weekly Departures (November 2016)[25] |
AirlinesA |
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Bucharest | Henri Coandă International Airport | |
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London | Luton Airport | |
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Cluj-Napoca | Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport | |
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Rome | Ciampino Airport, Fiumicino Airport | |
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Timișoara | Timișoara Traian Vuia International Airport | |
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Vienna | Vienna Airport | |
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Bologna | Bologna Airport | |
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Tel Aviv | Ben Gurion Airport | |
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Munich | Munich Airport | |
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Turin | Turin Caselle Airport | |
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Milan | Il Caravaggio International Airport | |
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Barcelona | Barcelona Airport | |
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Brussels | Brussels Airport | |
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Catania | Catania–Fontanarossa Airport | |
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Cologne | Cologne/Bonn Airport | |
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Larnaca | Larnaca International Airport | |
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Madrid | Madrid Barajas Airport | |
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Paris | Beauvais–Tillé Airport | |
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Venice | Treviso Airport | |
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Ground transportation
Bus
RATP, the public transit operator in Iași, provides service on route 50, to the city centre (Piața Unirii/Union Square), at specific times of day, correlated with flight arrivals and departures.[28] As of October 2015, fare is 2 RON (€0.45) for a single trip ticket.
Taxi
Various taxis have access to and from the airport. The charges vary around 2 RON/km.
See also
References
- ↑ EAD Basic
- ↑ Iași Airport in 2013 at aeroport.ro (Romanian)
- 1 2 Anna.aero database
- 1 2 3 "Transportul aeroportuar pe anul 2015" (PDF). INSSE.
- ↑ Aeroportul Iasi doboara un nou record propriu
- ↑ Airline companies in Rumania (1918-1945)
- 1 2 3 4 2013 Project presentation
- ↑ A new terminal for Iasi International Airport
- 1 2 Airport modernisation project
- ↑ Pistă de 3.000 de metri, un nou turn de control şi un nou drum de acces la Aeroport (Romanian)
- 1 2 Etapa a II-a a proiectului de modernizare a Aeroportului Iaşi a trecut de verificarea tehnico-economică (Romanian)
- ↑ Development and modernization - Module I (Romanian)
- ↑ Inaugurarea pistei Aeroportului (Romanian)
- ↑ New runway at Iaşi International Airport
- ↑ Inauguration of T3 at ziaruldeiasi.ro (Romanian)
- ↑ Note fundamentare (Romanian)
- 1 2 Blue Air new flights from Iasi
- ↑ Blue Air to launch new routes from Romania's Oradea to Iasi, Italy's Turin
- ↑ Blue Air to open base #7 at Constanta
- ↑ Topul aeroporturilor din Romania in 2012 (Romanian)
- ↑ Access to European funds and the strategy for 2010, priorities for Iași County (Romanian)
- ↑ ORDIN 169/1.801. Planul national de actiune privind reducerea emisiilor de gaze cu efect de seră în domeniul aviatiei civile (Romanian)
- ↑ Press release for 2013 (Romanian)
- ↑ Proiect de hotărâre privind aprobarea structurii organizatorice ale R.A. “Aeroportul” Iași. (Romanian)
- ↑ Iași Airport flight timetable
- ↑ Eurostat database
- ↑ "Transportul aeroportuar pe anul 2015" (PDF). INSSE. (Romanian)
- ↑ Curse RATP la Aeroportul International Iasi
External links
Media related to Iași International Airport at Wikimedia Commons