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  2. Paderborn Lippstadt Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport company was founded in 1969, the actual Paderborn Lippstadt Airport opened in 1971. [1] In 2010, 1.03 million passed through the airport. Ever since, passenger numbers have been decreasing. In September 2015, German leisure airline Condor announced the termination of all operations at Paderborn Lippstadt Airport. All ten year-round ...

  3. Lippstadt - Wikipedia

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    The nearest airport from Lippstadt is Paderborn/Lippstadt Airport. The airport is located in Büren-Ahden. They do not have direct public transport from Lippstadt to the airport. However, passengers can catch the RE1 train to Paderborn Hbf and then go to the terminal by Schnellbus S60 from Paderborn Hbf. [7] [8]

  4. Bydgoszcz Ignacy Jan Paderewski Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the eleventh largest airport in Poland in terms of passenger traffic. The airport served 413,245 passengers in 2018. It features one passenger terminal and four runways, the main being 08/26 which is 2,500 m × 60 m (8,202 ft × 197 ft). [3] The airport is named in honor of Polish composer and politician Ignacy Jan Paderewski. [4]

  5. Cologne Bonn Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is centrally located in the Cologne Bonn Region 12 km (7.5 mi; 6.5 nmi) southeast of the Cologne city centre and 16 km (9.9 mi; 8.6 nmi) northeast of Bonn. Cologne Bonn Airport is one of the country's few 24-hour airports and serves as a hub for Eurowings , FedEx Express [ 1 ] and UPS Airlines [ 2 ] as well as a focus city for ...

  6. Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport - Wikipedia

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    Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport (German: Flughafen Braunschweig-Wolfsburg) (IATA: BWE, ICAO: EDVE) is an airport in Braunschweig, Germany. Originally constructed by the German Air Ministry in the 1930s, it is located on the northern edge of Braunschweig, which is situated between Hanover and Magdeburg .

  7. Stuttgart Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 3 is the second of the two landside main halls east of Terminal 1 and 2 and features 39 additional check-in counters. It is used by TUIfly and KLM among several other airlines. Terminal 4 is, unlike the other three terminals, a separate and very basic equipped building to the east of Terminals 1 to 3 but also connected to them by a ...

  8. Berlin Tegel Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tegel Airport was notable for its hexagonal main terminal building around an open square, which made walking distances as short as 30 m (100 ft) from the aircraft to the terminal exit. TXL saw its last flight on 8 November 2020 [ 2 ] after all traffic had been transferred gradually to the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport until that date.

  9. Hannover Airport - Wikipedia

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    Hannover Airport (IATA: HAJ, ICAO: EDDV) is the international airport of Hanover, capital of the German state of Lower Saxony.The ninth largest airport in Germany, it is situated on 570 hectares (1,400 acres) in Langenhagen, [3] 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of the centre of Hanover.