- Keflavík International Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Keflavik International Airport
nativename = Keflavíkurflugvöllur
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IATA = KEF
ICAO = BIKF
type = Joint
owner = Keflavik Airport Administration
operator = Leifur Eiriksson Air Terminal Ltd.
city-served =Reykjavík
location =Keflavík
elevation-f = 171
elevation-m = 52
coordinates = coord|63|59|06|N|22|36|20|W|type:airport
website = [http://www.keflavikairport.com www.keflavikairport.com]
metric-elev = 1
metric-rwy = 1
r1-number = 02/20
r1-length-f = 10,020
r1-length-m = 3,054
r1-surface =Asphalt
r2-number = 11/29
r2-length-f = 10,057
r2-length-m = 3,065
r2-surface = Asphalt
stat-year = 2007
stat1-header = Passengers
stat1-data = 2,182,232 [ [http://kefairportcom.dev12.dacoda.is/?path=Controls/8&C=ConnectionString&Q=Top 3 News&Groups=4&ID=69&Index=0] ]
stat2-header = Cargo
stat2-data = 61,500 t
footnotes =Keflavík International Airport ( _is. Keflavíkurflugvöllur) Airport codes|KEF|BIKF is the largest
airport inIceland and the country’s main hub for international transportation. It is situated near the town ofKeflavík , about 50 km (about 31 miles) fromReykjavík . The airport has two runways, one 3065 m × 60 m and one 3054 m × 60 m. The airport area is about 25square kilometer s.The main carriers at Keflavík are
Icelandair andIceland Express , both of which make the airport their main hub. The airport is only an international airport, except for summer flights toAkureyri in connection with Icelandair’s flights; all other domestic flights are flown fromReykjavík Airport , which lies within a long walk ofReykjavík ’s city centre. Keflavík International Airport is operated by Leifur Eiriksson Air Terminal Ltd., a government enterprise.History
Airport history
The airport was built by the
United States Army duringWorld War II . As early as December 1941 theU.S. Army Air Forces desired an airfield at Keflavik capable of operating heavy bombers in addition to a fighter strip. Funds were allocated in January 1942 and construction begun on the fighter strip (known as Patterson Field) in May. Two runways of the fighter field were in use by July whenOperation Bolero commenced. The bomber strip, known as Meeks Field, was begun in July by military and civilian contractor crews, but the civilian contractor was relieved by the newly formedU.S. Navy construction battalionsSeabees and opened onMarch 23 1943 .During the war the airport complex only served military purposes, but soon after the war it became a popular refueling airport for planes crossing the Atlantic. After withdrawal in 1947, U.S. forces came back to Keflavík in 1951 and, due to its strategic location, continued using the airport until
September 30 2006 , when the installation was handed over to the Government of Iceland.With the re-construction of the military base at Keflavík during the 1950s, the air terminal ended up in the middle of the base. International travelers thus had to enter military check points to reach their flights, which gave the feeling that the US military controlled access to and from Iceland. This continued until 1987 when the civilian terminal was relocated. The former Agreed Military Area at Keflavík has been redesignated as Airport, Security and Development Area under the supervision of the Keflavík International Airport Authority, the Defence Department of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Keflavík Airport Development Corporation respectively.
The runways are long enough to support
NASA 'sSpace Shuttle and also theAntonov An-225 .It was recentlty suggested [http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/2203316/coffee-house-exclusive-what-the-russians-want-in-return-for-bailing-out-iceland.thtml in the Spectator magazine] that, in exchange for the Russian €4bn refinancing of Iceland, Russia would be granted use of the former military base.
Leifur Eiríksson Air Terminal
Keflavík International Airport has one terminal called "Leifur Eiríksson Air Terminal" ("Flugstöð Leifs Eiríkssonar" or "Leifsstöð" in Icelandic), named for
Leif Ericson . It was opened in 1987 and thereby separated the airport’s civil traffic from its military activities. It was later extended with the opening of the "south building" in 2001 (not a separate terminal) to comply with the requirements of theSchengen Agreement . The "north building" was later enlarged and finished in 2007. The terminal is one of few in the world to haveduty-free store s in both departure and arrival lounges.Although the population of Iceland is only about 300,000, there are scheduled flights to and from four locations in the United States (
New York ,Boston , Orlando, andMinneapolis ), Halifax andToronto in Canada, and 20 cities across Europe. The largest carriers at Keflavik are Icelandair and Iceland Express.It should be noted that Keflavík Airport only serves international flights (except for flights to
Akureyri in connection with Icelandair’s flights): domestic flights and flights toGreenland and theFaroe Islands are operated from the Reykjavík’s domestic airport. When changing between domestic and international flights, a 50 km bus transfer is usually needed, and at least three hours time between flights is recommended.Airlines and destinations
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Air Iceland (Akureyri, Nuuk)
*Austrian Airlines (Vienna)
*Edelweiss Air (Zurich)
*Futura International Airways (Gran Canaria, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca, Tenerife-South)
*Germanwings (Cologne/Bonn)
*Iceland Express (Alicante, Barcelona, Berlin-Schönefeld, Billund, Copenhagen, Eindhoven [begins June 2009] , Frankfurt-Hahn, Gothenburg-Landvetter, London-Stansted, Luxembourg, Oslo, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Stockholm, Warsaw)
*Icelandair (Amsterdam, Barcelona [seasonal] , Bergen, Berlin-Schönefeld, Boston, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Glasgow-International, Gothenburg-Landvetter, Halifax, Helsinki, London-Heathrow, Madrid, Manchester, Milan-Malpensa, Minneapolis/St Paul, New York-JFK, Orlando-Sanford, Oslo, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Stockholm-Arlanda, Toronto-Pearson [http://www.icelandair.co.uk/home/support-navigation/about-us/press-center/news-room/detail/store34/item141446/] )
*JetX Airlines (Montreal) [seasonal]
*Lufthansa (Hamburg) [seasonal-summer only]
*Swiss International Air Lines (Zurich)
*Scandinavian Airlines System (Oslo, Stockholm-Arlanda)Charters
*Travel Service (Brno, Budapest, Karlovy Vary, Ostrava, Pardubice, Prague)
Cargo Airlines
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UPS
**operated byBluebird Cargo (Cork, Cologne/Bonn)Controversy
During the
1960s and1970s , many rallies were held to protest the U.S. military presence in Iceland (and in particular at Keflavík) and every year hundreds, sometimes thousands, walked the 50 km road from Reykjavík to Keflavík and chanted "Ísland úr NATO, herinn burt" (literally: Iceland out of NATO, the military away). One of the better known participants wasVigdís Finnbogadóttir , who later became the first femalepresident of Iceland .ee also
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Reykjavík Airport
*List of the largest airports in the Nordic countries References
External links
* [http://www.keflavikairport.com Keflavík International Airport]
*WAD|BIKF
* [http://www.airport.is/english/ Leifur Eiríksson Air Terminal]
* [http://www.kadeco.is/english/ KADECO]
* [http://www.mfa.is/ Ministry for Foreign Affairs]
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