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Facts & Figures 2017 Salzburg Airport P s M s assenger MTOW ovement Cargo 1.89 million 571,397 t 19,479 12,673 t P t a n ss e P s e m ark ce ng ve ing pla Luggage ers/Mo 3,127 684,006 97 to in De s C Airlines stination ountries 91 176 30 FACTS & FIGURES 2017 EN DEVELOPMENT PASSENGERS 2008 – 2017 DEVELOPMENT MTOW 2008 – 2017 (in tonnes) 1,890,164 1,900,000 571,397 1,828,309 1,819,520 559,024 1,809,601 554,460 553,859 1,800,000 555,000 551,323 1,739,288 1,700,983 1,700,000 535,000 1,666,487 1,662,834 522,703 1,625,842 520,355 519,946 1,600,000 515,000 514,135 1,552,154 1,500,000 495,000 491,139 1,400,000 475,000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 DEVELOPMENT AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS 2008 – 2017 DEVELOPMENT CARGO 2008 – 2017 (in kg) * 25,000 13,000,000 12,673,414 12,000,000 11,936,010 23,000 11,281,385 11,000,000 10,414,296 21,330 10,175,426 21,000 20,159 10,000,000 9,426,718 19,548 9,183,338 19,556 19,456 19,479 19,335 9,000,000 8,536,925 19,000 8,126,595 8,135,318 18,068 17,711 8,000,000 17,122 17,000 7,000,000 15,000 6,000,000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 * (incl. trucking) 2 TOP 10 CITIES BY TOTAL PASSENGERS 2017 TOP 10 AIRLINES BY TOTAL PASSENGERS 2017 262,090 450,000 250,000 238,793 405,000 225,000 360,000 341,516 200,000 181,440 315,000 175,000 270,000 143,339 150,000 235,829 225,000 220,526 123,755 125,000 204,070 180,000 165,518 100,000 98,476 87,636 135,000 109,249 67,886 66,387 75,000 102,801 94,465 51,540 90,000 66,520 50,000 61,158 25,000 45,000 0 0 NIKI Berlin Vienna Austrian easyJet Ryanair London Istanbul Air Berlin Transavia Frankfurt Hamburg Cologne Eurowings Dusseldorf Amsterdam British Airways Turkish AirlinesTUI Airways UK Palma de Mallorca COUNTRIES BY TOTAL PASSENGERS 2017 PASSENGERS AT AUSTRIAN AIRPORTS 2017 770,000 758,655 660,000 550,000 6.5 % 440,000 379,309 330,000 220,000 Vienna Salzburg 113,876 24,392,805 1,890,164 101,737 100,883 110,000 66,703 45,581 45,251 44,621 43,965 27,846 27,533 26,645 Innsbruck Graz 18,468 16,111 14,364 14,302 12,804 7,543 5,479 4,852 3,794 3,540 3,512 2,790 1,092,547 959,166 0 Linz Klagenfurt Italy Spain Greek Egypt Israel Latvia Other 402,007 216,905 Austria Turkey France Ireland Norway Croatia Finland Russia Estonia Iceland Germany Denmark Sweden Belgium Bulgaria Lithuania Netherlands United Kingdom 3 CATCHMENT AREA Salzburg Airport has more than 4 million potential passengers within a 90 minute journey. PRAGUE 150 KM pop. 4,023,000 PASSAU 100 KM pop. 2,596,000 LINZ ST. PÖLTEN VIENNA 50 KM pop. 884,000 MUNICH BURGHAUSEN RIED IM INNKREIS EISENSTADT ROSENHEIM SALZBURG CITY SALZBURG BAD ISCHL HALLSTATT BREGENZ KITZBÜHEL SCHLADMING ZELL AM SEE INNSBRUCK MAYRHOFEN BAD GASTEIN GRAZ DAVOS KLAGENFURT BOLZANO ZAGREB TRIESTE MILAN VENICE 4 CATCHMENT AREA NON-STOP DESTINATIONS FROM/TO SALZBURG 2017 EGYPT LATVIA HUBS Hurghada Riga (with worldwide connections) SCHEDULED AND CHARTER BELGIUM LITHUANIA Brussels Vilnius BULGARIA NETHERLANDS Burgas Amsterdam Eindhoven DENMARK Rotterdam Aalborg Billund NORWAY Copenhagen Bergen Oslo Hamburg GERMANY Stavanger Berlin Bremen AUSTRIA Amsterdam Berlin Dusseldorf Vienna Frankfurt London RUSSIA Hamburg Dusseldorf Moscow Hanover Brussels Cologne St. Petersburg Cologne ESTONIA SWEDEN Frankfurt Tallinn Gothenburg Malmö FINLAND Stockholm Paris Vienna Helsinki SPAIN FRANCE Arrecife Calvi (Corsica) Castellon Paris Fuerteventura Las Palmas GREECE Palma Heraklion Tenerife Corfu Rhodos TURKEY Thessaloniki Istanbul Zakynthos UNITED Istanbul IRELAND KINGDOM Belfast Birmingham Cork Bristol Dublin East Midlands Palma Edinburgh ISRAEL Glasgow Tel Aviv Leeds ICELAND Liverpool Reykjavik London Luton ITALY Manchester Olbia (Sardinia) Newcastle CROATIA CYPRUS Dubrovnik Larnaca Split 5 AIRPORT HISTORY 1958 Implementation of the new Austrian Aviation Act 1969 Commissioning First landing of a of the new 1986 1990 1993 1926 passenger plane with tower and 3-day air Transport Founding of Official Austrian emblem authorisation for festival Ministry the wholly opening of the lengthening celebrating passes Noise owned the Salzburg 1945 The new control tower is of the runway to 1974 60 years of Acceptability subsidiary Maxglan city With the fall of the put into operation 2,600 m Founding of the Austro-German Salzburg Order banning company airfield German Armed Aviation Noise Commission 1983 Airport loud »Stage Salzburg Forces, the The full 2,550 m 2 Jets« and Airport airport is officially 1961 Implementation of the length of the Extension of aircraft that Services taken over by the 1950 Airport Statecontract between Germany runway is used the terminal are not noise GmbH (S.A.S.) 1930 Americans and is Civil aviation begins after receives ILS and Austria, outlining the basis for the first time building certified Commissioning named Salzburg the 2nd World War with the and NDB for ILS approach over German by integrating departure The ArtPort of the new Airport for the opening of the Salzburg- systems for airspace and governing the ban the existing hall is Environmental Gallery is terminal first time Frankfurt-Brussels route. landings on on night flights stopping areas ceremonially Board is opened in building runway 16 inaugurated established Terminal 1 34 cities can be First landing of reached with daily The airport is sequestrated Founding of the Commissioning of Supervisory board an Air France Official commissioning Installation of the new connections from and controlled by the Vienna Salzburg Airport the new passenger approves funding for noise Concorde of the approach radar noise measuring and flight Salzburg District Air Command XVII Company Ltd. check-in hall prevention measures for with new radar tower path recording facility terminal building and the first time. Start of the First landing and corresponding 1928 1939 1955 installation of the first Sound project »proof of an EL operations building 1991 Salzburg Airport European medium- Windows for Neighbours« AL B747 officially receives Opening of the range Doppler VOR Jumbo Jet 1988 a permit of use new runway and ground station 1971 »Special Merit« first landing of an 1984 award from 1949 AUA flight 1966 Britannia Airways Lufthansa lands the first 1960 superliner in Salzburg, an Completion of the new Airbus A-300 multi-storey car park 1976 and new access road 1994 6 AIRPORT HISTORY 2003 Opening of 2005 2007 2015 Hangar 7 Opening of event location Follow-up to the amadeus amadeus terminal 2 environmental study 2013 terminal 2 is 1995 1999 2001 Implementa- »Flora and Fauna New ISO celebrating 2017 Total Quality The newly Commissioning tion of 100 % at Salzburg Airport« 50001 its 10th Eurowings establishes Management built »Herbert of the new baggage Construction of from the year 2000 Energy anniversary base and stations an (TQM) is set up von Karajan« radar tower at checks (HBS – Salzburg’s largest solar 2009 Management Airbus in Salzburg Terminal is Haunsberg, hold baggage installation on the roofs »Station of the Awarded the BGF seal certification, Opening New operating designated for delivering screening) of the airport hangars year« award from of quality 2009–2011 for as the first new Airport Monitoring system for hours rules are business and primary and and freight buildings Scandinavian Airlines business health promotion regional Business ground traffic (MLAT) is implemented private jet use secondary data »Health airport in the Lounge installed for flight safety Oscar«: 3rd Anniversary year »75 Quality Count (Best German- and flighttrack place in the years of Salzburg Airport« Performing Station) speaking New EMAS, VIP-lounge is modernized records large business with many festivities Bronze, awarded 2011 area ISO 14001 and can be used to expand 1997 category by British Airways Nomination for the European and 50001 the existing premises of the The airport goes online – Training of eco- First provisional use EMAS Award 2011 Shorthaul certification business lounge www.salzburg-airport.com auditors »One time of the new Terminal 2 Quality Count (Best Performance every time« in the winter season Performing Station) Shorthaul Performance Award Removal of 20-year-anniversary The airport acquires a Salzburg Airport award from after only 7 months of Silver, awarded by Award from British from British the cab of the of the website resident ombudsman becomes a non- Britannia construction British Airways Airways Airways old tower www.salzburg-airport.com smoking airport Airways Airport introduces new corporate Kick-off of the launch The environmental Quality Count (Best Nomination for Setting up of Completion of the image – Salzburg of EMAS and ISO study »Flora and Salzburg Airport Performing Station) OTP Performance European EMAS the Salzburg renovation of the Airport W. A. Mozart 14001 Fauna at Salzburg Services GmbH Gold, awarded by Award from Award 2012 Airport Citizen’s airport underpass Airport« is presented ticket centre is British Airways Thomson Airways Advisory Board The newly founded Commissioning of the opened First Salzburg passive (BBFS) The new, modernized Euregio pays tribute new freight terminal First ISO 14001 Introduction of »Internet for Free« office and logistics energy center »Mitte« to the airport certification First entry in the landing ban for loud for all passengers building is completed Climate Active was put into operation Awarded bike-friendly national EMAS Tupolev 154M and Award for 1996 business prize Founding of the 85 % register of the Austrian MD80 series planes 2010 Awarded the BGF seal contribution
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