Wottested-Yndyk International Airport

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Wottested-Yndyk International Airport

Wottested-Yndyk Ynternasjonaal fleanfjild
Wottestadt-Yndeich Internationaler Flughafen
Wotteburg-Indek Utalėod lyfthạfen
Wottelinn-Yntam Rahvusvaheline lennujaam
Wottested airport logo.png
Airport berlin BER 2019.jpg
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorWS-FEBE
ServesYnsted metropolitan area
LocationWottested, Alsland
Opened21 November 2003; 21 years ago (2003-11-21)
Hub forAir Alsland
Air Alsland Cargo
Ralind
Websitewottestedairport.as
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
07L/25R 3,600 Asphalt
07R/25L 4,000 Concrete
Statistics (2020)
Passengers26,522,109
Freight (tonnes)532,773
Aircraft movements254,460

Wottested-Yndyk International Airport (Dellish: Wottested-Yndyk Ynternasjonaal fleanfjild; Weranian: Wottestadt-Yndeich Internationaler Flughafen; Swathish: Wotteburg-Indek Utalėod lyfthạfen; Kirenian: Wottelinn-Yntam Rahvusvaheline lennujaam, IATA: WOT, ICAO: EWOT) is an international airport in Wottested, Alsland. It is located 15 miles away from the city-centre and 1 mile away from the Wottested provincial border with Herne. The airport is a base for Air Alsland and it's subsidiary Air Alsland Cargo as well as low-cost carrier Ralind. It serves the Ynsted metropolitan area.

Since it's opening in 2003, Wottested-Yndyk International Airport has been the busiest airport in Alsland by passenger traffic and is one of the busiest airports in Euclea. It is also the busiest airport in Alsland in terms of cargo traffic as well as aircraft movements. The airport was opened in 2003 to serve both Yndyk and Wottested which both had separate airports of similar sizes prior to the opening of WOT. It was built on the site of the former Wottested International Airport which continues to serve as the airport's Terminal 1 although it is planned to be closed by 2026.

History

Construction

Early years

Development since opening

Facilities

Terminal 1

Terminal 2

Tower

Runways

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Cargo

Statistics

Ground transportation

Rail

Road

Bus