What airport is Dortmund Airport?
/ 51.51833°N 7.61222°E / 51.51833; 7.61222 / 51.51833°N 7.61222°E / 51.51833; 7.61222 Dortmund Airport ( IATA: DTM, ICAO: EDLW) is a minor international airport located 10 km (6.2 mi) east of Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia.
Can I Park at Dortmund Airport for longer periods of time?
No problem, because, with Easy Airport Parking, you can safely park your car at Dortmund Airport for longer periods.
How long has Wizz Air been at Dortmund Airport?
Wizz Air has been at Dortmund Airport for 15 years. Wizz Air’s first plane took off from Dortmund Airport to Katowice exactly 15 years ago. A new route has been inaugurated for the anniversary: The Hungarian airline has been offering flights on Tuesdays and Saturdays to Ohrid in northern Macedonia since 2 July 2019.
How to get from Dortmund Airport to Cypress?
Dortmund Airport is on the eastern edge of the Ruhr district and can be reached quickly and easily by car or public transport from any direction. From the 9th of October, Wizz Air will be offering non-stop travel from Dortmund to Cypress.
How many passengers pass through Dortmund Airport during the summer holidays?
End of holiday: Dortmund Airport takes stock. Almost 385,000 passengers during the summer holidays. A total of 384,963 passengers passed through Dortmund Airport during the six-week summer holidays in NRW. This is a 16.3 per cent increase year-over-year.
How do I purchase tickets for the Dortmund Airport Terminal?
Tickets can be purchased from the bus driver (cash payment only), as well as from a ticket machine in front of the terminal (cash payment (notes and coins) and cashless payment with EC card, credit card possible). You can travel between Holzwickede station and the Dortmund Airport terminal on the AirportShuttle. The journey time is about 6 minutes.
How to get from Dortmund Airport to Unna?
The bus line 440 ends in Dortmund-Aplerbeck in the direction of Dortmund-Hörde. For the continuation of the journey to the airport, bus line 490 (from the Rodenbergstraße bus stop) connects. For the journey from Unna station, you can take the VKU C41 bus which runs every hour.
Why is Düsseldorf Airport called Airport 21?
To this day the relatively popular London-Luton route is the only one served by easyJet. Since 2006 it has been carrying the name “Dortmund Airport 21”, in reference to the fact that Dortmund’s utility company, DSW21, is its major shareholder.