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The airport on its inauguration day in April 1955. The first Lufthansa Boeing 747-100 visits Nuremberg in 1970. [8] This aircraft crashed as Lufthansa Flight 540 in 1974. Aerial shot from the mid-1980s - a Turkish Airlines DC-10 is visible.
KLM serves over 170 destinations across the world, as of July 2022 [14] [15] and 163 destinations during the winter 2022 season. [16] Following is a list of destinations the airline and its subsidiaries KLM Cargo and KLM Cityhopper fly to according to their scheduled services.
Norderney Airport: Nuremberg: Bavaria: EDDN NUE Nuremberg Airport: Osnabrück: Lower Saxony: EDWO Atterheide Airfield: Paderborn / Lippstadt: North Rhine-Westphalia: EDLP PAD Paderborn Lippstadt Airport: Parchim: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: EDOP SZW Parchim International Airport: Rechlin: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: EDAX REB Müritz Airpark (formerly ...
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Rank Airport IATA City/metro area State Passengers [2]Change 2021-2022; 1: Frankfurt: FRA: Frankfurt Rhine-Main: Hesse: 48,918,482: 97.1% 2: Munich: MUC: Munich ...
Klagenfurt Airport: Linz: Linz Airport: Salzburg: Salzburg Airport: Vienna: Vienna Airport: Base [4] Belgium: Brussels: Brussels Airport: Charleroi: Brussels South Charleroi Airport: Base [8] Ostend: Ostend–Bruges International Airport: Terminated [9] Bosnia and Herzegovina: Banja Luka: Banja Luka International Airport [4] Sarajevo: Sarajevo ...
Los Angeles International Airport: Los Angeles, California, United States LAX/KLAX 556,913 9.9% 7. Charlotte Douglas International Airport: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States CLT/KCLT 505,589 2 2.8% 8. Miami International Airport: Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States MIA/KMIA 458,478 1 18.2% 9. John F. Kennedy International Airport
Today, the U1 of the Nuremberg U-Bahn runs along this route. Subway lines U2 and U3 are the first German driverless subway lines, automatically moving railcars. [5] Nuremberg Airport (Flughafen Nürnberg "Albrecht Dürer") is the second-busiest airport in Bavaria after Munich Airport, and the tenth-busiest airport in the country.