Alta Airport

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Alta Airport
Alta lufthavn
Alta-lufthavn.jpg
IATA: ALFICAO: ENAT
ALF is located in Norway
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Location of airport in Norway
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Avinor
Serves Alta, Norway
Location Elvebakken, Alta
Elevation AMSL 10 ft / 3 m
Coordinates 69°58′34″N 023°22′18″E / 69.97611°N 23.37167°E / 69.97611; 23.37167 (Alta Airport)Coordinates: 69°58′34″N 023°22′18″E / 69.97611°N 23.37167°E / 69.97611; 23.37167 (Alta Airport)
Website Official Website
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 2,253 7,392 Asphalt
Statistics (2011)
Passengers 344,775
Air movements 10,953
Cargo (tonnes) 388
Source: Norwegian AIP at Avinor[1]
Statistics from Avinor[2][3][4]

Alta Airport (IATA: ALFICAO: ENAT) (Norwegian: Alta lufthavn) is the airport of Alta, Norway. It is located about 4 km (2.5 mi) northeast of the town center of Alta, near the community Elvebakken on the southern shore of the Altafjord. The airport has a single paved 2,088 m (6,850 ft) runway. The government-owned Avinor is responsible for operations. With 334,132 passengers served in 2009 it is the busiest airport in Finnmark by passenger traffic.

The airport works as a semi-hub for operations in the SAS Group with many connections to regional airports in Finnmark. It is served with Boeing 737 aircraft to Oslo by Norwegian Air Shuttle and Scandinavian Airlines, and by the latter to Tromsø. Widerøe operates many of its regional services through Alta. The airport can handle non-Schengen flights in a designated section of the terminal building, although as of March 2010 no international flights to Alta Airport are yet in operation.

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History

SAS Boeing 737-600 refueled between flights at Alta Airport

The airport was opened 3 May 1963, at the same time as Banak Airport in Lakselv and Høybuktmoen Airport in Kirkenes. For many years the only airline to serve Alta was Scandinavian Airlines, which operated routes to Tromsø and Oslo. Originally the airplanes serving Alta were Convair CV-440 Metropolitan propeller planes, while Douglas DC-9 jet aircraft were introduced in 1969, and McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft in 1986.

Widerøe Dash-8 311 at noontime during Polar Night − all aircraft at Alta Airport operate year-round

When the new regional STOL routes in Finnmark were opened in 1974, Alta was serviced by Widerøe's Twin Otter aircraft. In 1990, Scandinavian changed their operation procedures in Finnmark, making Alta a hub with flights from other towns into Alta and flights to Oslo by jet aircraft. The spike routes were operated with 50 seat Fokker 50 aircraft by SAS Commuter.

In 2002, after Scandinavian acquired Braathens, Braathens took over Scandinavian's routes. The two airlines were merged in 2005. In 2003, Widerøe took over SAS Commuter's routes from Alta. Norwegian Air Shuttle operates low-cost flights to its hub at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.

The authorization for the old terminal at Alta Airport expired in 2008. The planes parked too close to the runway according to the newer safety regulations.[5] The new, much larger terminal opened on 25 September 2009.[6]

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Balkan Holidays Burgas[charter]
Norwegian Air Shuttle Oslo-Gardermoen, Tromsø
Scandinavian Airlines Oslo-Gardermoen, Tromsø
Widerøe Båtsfjord, Hammerfest, Kirkenes, Lakselv, Sørkjosen, Tromsø, Vadsø[7]

Ground transportation

Veolia provides shuttle bus service to Alta, with schedule coordinated with arrivals. Taxis are also available.

Photographs

References

External links

Media related to Alta Airport at Wikimedia Commons


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