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Bornholm Airport (Danish: Bornholms Lufthavn) (IATA: RNN, ICAO: EKRN) is a Danish airport located 2.7 nautical miles (5 km) southeast of Rønne, on the island of Bornholm. The airport is operated by Statens Luftfartsvæsen (The Danish Civil Aviation Administration) with the air traffic control provided by Naviair.

Bornholm Airport


Bornholms Lufthavn
  • ICAO: EKRN
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OperatorDanish Civil Aviation Administration (Statens Luftfartsvæsen)
    LocationBornholm
    Elevation AMSL52 ft / 16 m
    Coordinates55°03′48N 014°45′34E / 55.06333°N 14.75944°E / 55.06333; 14.75944
    Map
    RNN is located in Denmark
    RNN

    RNN

    Location of airport in Denmark

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    11/29 6,568 2,002 Asphalt
    Statistics (2019)
    Passengers236,428

    History

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    Control tower

    In 1935, representatives of Rigsdagen, Rønne municipality and Det Danske Luftfartsselskab (DDL) − later a part of Scandinavian Airlines System − agreed to establish an air connection between Rønne and Copenhagen. The following year A/S Den bornholmske Flyveplads was founded, with airport construction beginning in 1937. Two years later the first route commenced on a temporary licence from the air transport inspectorate. Flights were however suspended after several days due to runway problems. The airport was officially opened on 16 November 1940, with DDL operating a daily route to Copenhagen. The first temporary terminal was erected shortly after, in 1941, however it wasn't until 1961 that the proper terminal building was built. In 1947 the Danish state took control over the airport, changing its name to Rønne Airport. The name of the airport was changed again in 1992, this time to Bornholm Airport in order to facilitate its marketing as a holiday destination.

    In 1982, the operations were taken over by Maersk Air, later a part of Sterling Airlines. Heavy losses of the former forced it to abandon the route in 2002, which was then taken over by Cimber Air. In 2005 Danish Air Transport became the second carrier at Bornholm Airport, increasing competition on the route. The airline decided to abandon the Copenhagen–Bornholm route in 2008, but took it up again after the bankruptcy of Cimber Sterling in 2012.

    Airlines and destinations

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    The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at the airport:

    AirlinesDestinations
    Alsie Express Seasonal: Sønderborg[1]
    DAT[2] Copenhagen
    Seasonal: Aalborg, Aarhus, Berlin, Billund
    Norwegian Air Shuttle Seasonal: Copenhagen[3]
    Scandinavian Airlines[4] Seasonal: Copenhagen

    Statistics

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    Annual passenger traffic at RNN airport. See Wikidata query.

    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Destinationer med direkte fly fra Sønderborg". Alsie Express (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  • ^ "DAT". dat.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  • ^ "Norwegian åbner rute mellem Bornholm og København". Norwegian (in Danish). 2022-02-15.
  • ^ "Fly til Skandinavien, Europa, USA, Canada, Asien og Afrika". SAS (in Danish). Archived from the original on 2023-01-17. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
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    Last edited on 30 May 2024, at 10:07  





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