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The airport is owned by the HAIC Consortium (Hran Airport International Company) under a 30-year concession with the Government of Ardalia. The contract included the financing, designing, and construction of a new passenger terminal which opened in 2017. For the purpose of managing the airport, the consortium established a operating company called MZLH.
The airport is owned by the HAIC Consortium (Hran Airport International Company) under a 30-year concession with the Government of Ardalia. The contract included the financing, designing, and construction of a new passenger terminal which opened in 2017. For the purpose of managing the airport, the consortium established a operating company called MZLH.


 
==Terminal==
The airport recently opened a completely new terminal building stretching over 65,800 m2 (708,000 sq ft) on three floors featuring  three baggage carousels, 8 air bridges, 9 security checkpoints, 30 check-in desks, 23 passport control booths (manned by the National Police) and a car park with the capacity of 3,100 vehicles. There are three remote stands beside  the terminal and another 23 available for use at the old terminal during the peak season. Departing passengers can eat and shop at over 19 locations and purchase duty-free goods as they enter the departure area. Plans are currently underway to replace the original terminal building with an extension of the 2018 building which will double the passenger capacity and introduce another 6 air bridges, reducing the need for remote stands.
The airport recently opened a completely new terminal building stretching over 65,800 m2 (708,000 sq ft) on three floors featuring  three baggage carousels, 8 air bridges, 9 security checkpoints, 30 check-in desks, 23 passport control booths (manned by the National Police) and a car park with the capacity of 3,100 vehicles. There are three remote stands beside  the terminal and another 23 available for use at the old terminal during the peak season. Departing passengers can eat and shop at over 19 locations and purchase duty-free goods as they enter the departure area. Plans are currently underway to replace the original terminal building with an extension of the 2018 building which will double the passenger capacity and introduce another 6 air bridges, reducing the need for remote stands.
Besides using a private car (or taxi), the airport can be accessed by an express bus operated by [[Tranzitna Hran]] that runs to the city center every 20 minutes. There have been preliminary discussions between the Hran City Council and the Darvas Government about bringing the metro to the terminal building to provide a speedier service but no plans have been drawn up to date.
==Airlines and destinations==
==Airlines and destinations==
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==Ground transportation==
The airport can be reached from central Hran by scheduled local bus service (#210) operated by [[Javni Prijevoz Hran|JPZH]] or scheduled coach services run by Ardalia Airlines' subsidiary Pleso Prijevoz; both run every half hour. There have been ongoing discussions between the City of Hran, the airport operator, Ardalian Railways, and the national Government about constructing an electrified rail line to the terminal but no decision has yet been reached.
Individuals can get a taxi or a rideshare to the airport. The taxi rank can be found directly outside the arrivals curb while those seeking to use a rideshare must pick it up at a designated location in Parking Lot 2. In addition to the final taxi meter rate or established rideshare cost, a 10 Znak airport surcharge is applied.
Those wishing to drive their personal vehicle to the airport may park in one of the 900 available spaces split between two open-air lots.
There are eleven rental car companies that have a presence at the airport. It is strongly advised for those coming to Ardalia in the peak season to reserve a car as soon as possible.


[[Category:Airports]][[Category:Hran]][[Category:Airports in Ardalia]]
[[Category:Airports]][[Category:Hran]][[Category:Airports in Ardalia]]

Revision as of 22:59, 12 March 2023

Hran X Airport

Zracna Luka X Hran
Novi putnički terminal .jpg
Terminal Building (2017)
Summary
Airport typePublic/Military
OwnerGroupe ADV
OperatorMZLH
ServesHran
LocationKulica, Ardalia
OpenedOctober 12, 1938 (1938-10-12)
Hub forArdalia Airlines
Elevation AMSL388 m / 1,273 ft
Websitehran-airport.ar
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 3,252 10,669 Concrete/asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Passengers4,929,972
Aircraft movements51,308

Hran X Airport (Ardalian: Zracna Luka X Hran) or Hran Airport (Zracna Luka Hran) (IATA: HRN, ICAO: LCHN) is an international airport serving Hranm Ardalia. It is the largest airport in Ardalia. In 2022, it handled 4.92 million passengers and nearly 18,000 tons of cargo.

Named after X, the airport is located 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of Hran in Kulica. It is the hub of the national flag carrier Ardalia Airlines. The main base for the Ardalian Air Force is also located on the airport's premises. Air traffic control for the entire country is situated on the grounds of the airport.

The airport is owned by the HAIC Consortium (Hran Airport International Company) under a 30-year concession with the Government of Ardalia. The contract included the financing, designing, and construction of a new passenger terminal which opened in 2017. For the purpose of managing the airport, the consortium established a operating company called MZLH.

Terminal

The airport recently opened a completely new terminal building stretching over 65,800 m2 (708,000 sq ft) on three floors featuring three baggage carousels, 8 air bridges, 9 security checkpoints, 30 check-in desks, 23 passport control booths (manned by the National Police) and a car park with the capacity of 3,100 vehicles. There are three remote stands beside the terminal and another 23 available for use at the old terminal during the peak season. Departing passengers can eat and shop at over 19 locations and purchase duty-free goods as they enter the departure area. Plans are currently underway to replace the original terminal building with an extension of the 2018 building which will double the passenger capacity and introduce another 6 air bridges, reducing the need for remote stands.

Airlines and destinations

Airline Destinations
Ardalia Airlines Taerisz, Greszin, Kanryk, Vaposk, Zirdek, Kasza, Veszima, Belhas, Ustane, Arasc, Funzek, Fornænda, Triana, Ariatra, Polmona, Lirana, Gomosc, Fazona, Fertana Zonta, Kilow, Karmsk, Tarkhos
Seasonal: Odrgez, Dras, Nuum, Vasca, Covana, Palertos
Pontanoresca Ermenta Fornænda, Triana, Ariatra, Polmona, Lirana, Fertana Zonta, Fazona, Gomosc
LAT Loslakian Airlines Kilow, Bilgarsk, Novikov
Rygarian Air Transport Karmsk
Air Prassia Vasca
Corsimenian Airways Tarkhos, Covana, Palertos
Seasonal: Ajura, Sycara

Ground transportation

The airport can be reached from central Hran by scheduled local bus service (#210) operated by JPZH or scheduled coach services run by Ardalia Airlines' subsidiary Pleso Prijevoz; both run every half hour. There have been ongoing discussions between the City of Hran, the airport operator, Ardalian Railways, and the national Government about constructing an electrified rail line to the terminal but no decision has yet been reached.

Individuals can get a taxi or a rideshare to the airport. The taxi rank can be found directly outside the arrivals curb while those seeking to use a rideshare must pick it up at a designated location in Parking Lot 2. In addition to the final taxi meter rate or established rideshare cost, a 10 Znak airport surcharge is applied.

Those wishing to drive their personal vehicle to the airport may park in one of the 900 available spaces split between two open-air lots.

There are eleven rental car companies that have a presence at the airport. It is strongly advised for those coming to Ardalia in the peak season to reserve a car as soon as possible.