Rijeka Airport
Rijeka Airport Zračna luka Rijeka/Krk I. | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Rijeka Airport Ltd. | ||||||||||
Serves | Rijeka | ||||||||||
Location | Omišalj, Croatia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 278 ft / 85 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 45°13′01″N 014°34′13″E / 45.21694°N 14.57028°E | ||||||||||
Website | rijeka-airport.hr | ||||||||||
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Rijeka Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Rijeka, Italian: Aeroporto di Fiume; IATA: RJK, ICAO: LDRI) is the international airport serving Rijeka, Croatia. It is located near the town of Omišalj on the island of Krk, 17 km from the Rijeka railway station.[1] Most of the traffic to and from the airport occurs during the summer months, when it is used by several European low-cost airlines flying tourists to the northern parts of the Croatian coast.
History
[edit]Rijeka airport opened in May 1970. The first plane to depart carried Josip Broz Tito and his wife.[2]
Before the Second World War, Rijeka was divided between Yugoslavia and Italy. The Yugoslav part of the city was served by the airfield in Sušak. Domestic airline Aeroput opened a route linking Sušak to Zagreb in 1930, and a year later, a route linking Zagreb to Belgrade via Sušak, Split and Sarajevo was opened. By 1936, Aeroput linked the city to Belgrade, Borovo, Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Split and Zagreb.[3] The Italian part of the city was connected to many Italian cities with regular flights provided by Italian company Ala Littoria.[4]
The Grobnik airport had difficulty with larger planes, as its runways were close to the hills to the east of the city. With larger airliners coming on board, planners decided on a location on Krk after considering locations close to Opatija and near Urinj, which would have required moving some hills.[2]
Facilities
[edit]Rijeka airport has a single terminal building which dates back to its original opening in 1970. Over the decades minor upgrades have been made. Terminal has 7 gates, 1 domestic and 6 international. None of the gates have jet bridges and boarding is done by people walking from the terminal directly to the aircraft. Arrivals hall features a single baggage belt. On the upper floor there is a small duty free in the international area, mostly featuring local produced merchandise, as well as a café bar. Another bar with limited selection of snacks is located on before in the entrance hall. Domestic departures have no facilities after security check. Several car rental agencies maintain their offices during the summer season.
Airport has a single 2500 m long and 45 m wide runway. As there are no taxiways, airplane has to turn at the runway end and taxi along the runway back to the terminal. Runway 14 has CAT I ILS landing aids installed.
Ground transportation
[edit]Since the airport is located on the island of Krk, there is a dedicated bus line from Rijeka and Omišalj which runs as needed, considering the flight arrival times. The shuttle would not operate unless bookings are made 24 hours prior to departure.
Airlines and destinations
[edit]The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Rijeka Airport:
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Serbia | Seasonal: Belgrade[5] |
Condor | Seasonal: Frankfurt |
Croatia Airlines | Munich[6] |
Eurowings | Seasonal: Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Stuttgart |
Lufthansa | Seasonal: Frankfurt[7] |
Ryanair | Seasonal: Charleroi, Hahn (begins 4 May 2025),[8] London–Stansted,[9] Stockholm–Arlanda, Vienna,[10] Wrocław (begins 2 June 2025)[11] |
Trade Air | Dubrovnik, Osijek, Split, Zadar |
Transavia | Seasonal: Eindhoven[12] |
Statistics
[edit]Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator and on MediaWiki.org. |
Year | Passengers | Change | Aircraft movements | Change | Cargo | Change |
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2011 | 84,713 | 28.32% | 2,680 | 32.84% | ||
2012 | 77,082 | 7.77% | 2,290 | 15.49% | ||
2013 | 142,975 | 93.47% | 2,653 | 17.13% | ||
2014 | 106,235 | 26.82% | 2,378 | 10.37% | ||
2015 | 139,718 | 37.06% | 4,014 | 68.80% | ||
2016 | 145,297 | 3.99% | 4,146 | 3.29% | ||
2017 | 142,111 | 2.2% | 4,937 | 19.1% | 2,130,742 | |
2018 | 183,606 | 29.2% | 5,460 | 10.6% | 4,655,866 | 118.5% |
2019 | 200,841 | 9.4% | 4,942 | 9.4% | 1,025.879 | 78.0% |
2020 | 27,680 | 86.22% | 3,360 | 32.01% | 259,226 | 74,73% |
2021 | 56,388 | 103.71% | 4,286 | 27.55% | 56 | 99,98% |
2022 | 164,086 | 190.99% | 4,392 | 2.47% | 41,077 | 73251.78% |
2023 | 154,367 | 5.92% |
Incidents and accidents
[edit]- On 23 May 1971, Aviogenex Flight 130 crashed on approach to Rijeka Airport because of rough landing in bad weather conditions,[15][16] killing 78 people and leaving five survivors. Among the victims was the famous Croatian poet Josip Pupačić with his wife and daughter.
References
[edit]- ^ a b AIP from the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation
- ^ a b "Nesuđeni aerodrom na Urinju – Moja Rijeka". www.mojarijeka.hr. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016.
- ^ Drustvo za Vazdusni Saobracaj A D – Aeroput (1927–1948) at europeanairlines.no
- ^ Ala Littoria at timetableimages.com
- ^ "Air Serbia unveils summer expansion". 19 January 2022.
- ^ Liu, Jim. "Croatia Airlines NW23 Network Changes – 20AUG23". Aeroroutes.com. Retrieved 2 November 2024.
- ^ "Lufthansa is consistently pursuing its tourism strategy: 15 new summer destinations from Frankfurt in 2021". Lufthansa Newsroom. 16 September 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2020.
- ^ "Ryanair NS25 Network Additions – 01DEC24". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
- ^ "Vraća se linija London - Rijeka!". Croatian Aviation. 26 November 2021. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
- ^ "Ryanair launches Rijeka-Vienna flights". 5 December 2023.
- ^ "Ryanair najavio novu liniju prema Rijeci". 6 December 2024.
- ^ "Transavia adds seasonal Eindhoven – Rijeka in 3Q18". Routesonline. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
- ^ Croatian Bureau of Statistics
- ^ "Rijeka Airport" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 August 2021. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
- ^ ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev 134A YU-AHZ Rijeka Airport (RJK) – 2 photographs
- ^ Авиакатастрофы самолётов Ту-134 (in Russian)
External links
[edit]Media related to Rijeka Airport at Wikimedia Commons