Aarhus Airport is an international airport located northeast

The current passenger terminal dates from 1981 with renovations performed between 2007 and 2009 and again in late 2016. Since 1946, the airport has carried civilian traffic and is the primary gateway for Aarhus, located 40 km from the city centre via the Djursland motorway. Since December 2016, the local authority of Aarhus Kommune is the major shareholder in the airport,

The airport carried passengers in 2019.

In March 2021, a construction project was announced. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2022. It includes a new hotel and increases terminal floor area from to . Three new gates will be built so the airport has seven in total.

Facilities

The airport is at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has two runways: 10R/28L is and 10L/28R is .

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| Air Cairo | Seasonal charter: Hurghada

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| Airseven | Seasonal charter: Chania, Funchal, Mytilene, Palma de Mallorca, Paphos, Preveza/Lefkada Zakynthos

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| | Seasonal: Alicante, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca

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| Pegasus Airlines | Seasonal: Antalya

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| Ryanair | Gdansk, London–Stansted, Málaga <br> Seasonal: Corfu, Palma de Mallorca, Riga Zadar Oslo

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Statistics

Ground transportation

There are three parking areas with over 1300 parking spaces.

An airport bus, service 925X, takes passengers from the airport to Aarhus railway station and back. The bus is scheduled to meet every flight. Bus route 212 between Ebeltoft (20min) and Randers (60 min) stops at the airport. As it is a public service it is not scheduled around the flight timetable. 6–7 buses operate daily to Randers and 6–7 to Ebeltoft.

See also

  • List of the largest airports in the Nordic countries

References

  • VFR Flight Guide Denmark: Aarhus – EKAH
  • Aarhus Airport official site: Danish or English
  • The history about Fliegerhorst Tirstrup