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České Budějovice Airport

České Budějovice Airport (ICAO: LKCS, IATA: JCL[1]) is a domestic and international airport operated by South Bohemian Airport České Budějovice a.s., owned by the South Bohemian Region. It is 6 km from the centre of České Budějovice, in the direction of Český Krumlov. Modernization to the public international airport has been completed in August 2023, when it launched its first international connection.[2]

České Budějovice Airport

Letiště České Budějovice
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesČeské Budějovice
Opened27 June 1937
Elevation AMSL432 m / 1,417 ft
Coordinates48°56′47″N 014°25′41″E / 48.94639°N 14.42806°E / 48.94639; 14.42806
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 8,398 2,560 Concrete

The company South Bohemian Airport České Budějovice holds the license for non-public international traffic. It is authorized to receive and dispatch medium-sized aircraft up to a wingspan of 36 meters. Due to lack of equipment, the airport cannot accept flights in bad weather; aircraft can land only in daylight and in good visibility (VFR). In addition, flights requiring customs clearance and the presence of customs and immigration services must register 24 hours in advance. At present, the airport is most used for sports and limited commercial flights; regular airport clients are firms with business interests in southern Bohemia.

History edit

In 1932, the construction of the airport for the needs of the Aeroclub České Budějovice and the Czechoslovak Air Force began; ceremonial commissioning was on 27 June 1937. During the Nazi occupation, the airport was a backup and training base of the German Luftwaffe. After the liberation, the Czechoslovak Army took over the airport. Between 1950 and 1952, the airport was completely modernized, after which the Aeroklub České Budějovice was no longer permitted to operate at the airport and moved to Hosín airport.

Between 1952 and 31 December 1994, the 1st Air Force Regiment "Zvolenský" was based at the local airport. The presence of the Czechoslovak Air Force was gradually reduced during the 1990s, culminating in the closure of the military base in 2005.

Modernisation edit

Thorough modernization and reconstruction of the airport started in 2009, to bring it to a similar standard to other regional airports in the Czech Republic. The investor in this project is the owner of the complex, the South Bohemian Region.[3]

The first phase was completed in June 2016, including the repair of the runway and taxiways, the reinforcement of the runway surface and the addition of new navigatation aids for conventional airplanes. In addition, an in-house communications, engineering networks and a security center were built.

Phase II comprises the construction of a new terminal, expanding aircraft stands, improving access roads and car parks for passengers, and providing public lighting. Once the terminal building is completed, there will be a certification process, lasting six to twelve months, allowing international traffic. The airport will be a fully certified airport for charter, tourist, business, freight and domestic transportation, with aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 permitted to land.

Construction of the new terminal started in December 2017, full operation was planned for the end of 2020.[4]

České Budějovice finally received its first commercial service on the second of August 2023, being a charter flight to the Turkish city of Antalya, operated by Smartwings for Cedok tour operator. In the days afterwards, flights to Greek islands Heraklion and Rhodes were inaugurated, too.[5] As operations succeeded, summer season 2024 will see an expanded offer including two new charter destinations, tunesian city Enfidha and Burgas in Bulgaria.[6]

Airlines and destinations edit

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at České Budějovice Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Corendon Airlines Seasonal charter: Antalya (begins 6 July 2024),[7] Heraklion (begins 29 May 2024),[8] Hurghada (begins 22 December 2024)[9]
Fly Lili Seasonal charter: Burgas (begins 2 June 2024)[10]
Smartwings Seasonal charter: Antalya (begins 25 May 2024),[11] Burgas (begins 16 June 2024),[12] Enfidha (begins 30 July 2024),[13] Heraklion, Palma de Mallorca (begins 5 June 2024),[7] Rhodes

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Airline and Location Code Search". www.iata.org. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
  2. ^ "Letiště České Budějovice zahájilo mezinárodní provoz, jako šesté v republice. První let míří do Turecka". iROZHLAS (in Czech). 2 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Modernizace". airport-cb.cz (in Czech). Archived from the original on 2019-02-09. Retrieved 2019-01-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Jihočeské letiště zahájí plný provoz do konce roku 2020". Ceskenoviny.cz (in Czech). 2019-06-27. Archived from the original on 2019-06-29.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  5. ^ "New Route of the Day (2 August 2023): Smartwings between Ceske Budejovice and Antalya". 8 August 2023.
  6. ^ "New Route of the Day (7 August 2023): Smartwings between Ceske Budejovice and Rhodes". 10 August 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Fischer - dovolená s odlety z Českých Budějovic!".
  8. ^ "Čedok - Corendon" (in Czech). cedok.cz.
  9. ^ "Čedok nabídne v zimě lety z Českých Budějovic do Hurghady. Zajistí je Corendon Airlines | Airways.cz".
  10. ^ "Fly Lili: Karlovy Vary/České Budějovice – Burgas". 8 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Čedok přidá další lety z Českých Budějovic do turecké Antalye".
  12. ^ "Letecká přeprava".
  13. ^ "Startuje provoz v Českých Budějovicích!".

External links edit

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Ceske Budejovice Airport ICAO LKCS IATA JCL 1 is a domestic and international airport operated by South Bohemian Airport Ceske Budejovice a s owned by the South Bohemian Region It is 6 km from the centre of Ceske Budejovice in the direction of Cesky Krumlov Modernization to the public international airport has been completed in August 2023 when it launched its first international connection 2 Ceske Budejovice AirportLetiste Ceske BudejoviceIATA JCL 1 ICAO LKCSSummaryAirport typePublicServesCeske BudejoviceOpened27 June 1937Elevation AMSL432 m 1 417 ftCoordinates48 56 47 N 014 25 41 E 48 94639 N 14 42806 E 48 94639 14 42806RunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 09 27 8 398 2 560 Concrete The company South Bohemian Airport Ceske Budejovice holds the license for non public international traffic It is authorized to receive and dispatch medium sized aircraft up to a wingspan of 36 meters Due to lack of equipment the airport cannot accept flights in bad weather aircraft can land only in daylight and in good visibility VFR In addition flights requiring customs clearance and the presence of customs and immigration services must register 24 hours in advance At present the airport is most used for sports and limited commercial flights regular airport clients are firms with business interests in southern Bohemia Contents 1 History 2 Modernisation 3 Airlines and destinations 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn 1932 the construction of the airport for the needs of the Aeroclub Ceske Budejovice and the Czechoslovak Air Force began ceremonial commissioning was on 27 June 1937 During the Nazi occupation the airport was a backup and training base of the German Luftwaffe After the liberation the Czechoslovak Army took over the airport Between 1950 and 1952 the airport was completely modernized after which the Aeroklub Ceske Budejovice was no longer permitted to operate at the airport and moved to Hosin airport Between 1952 and 31 December 1994 the 1st Air Force Regiment Zvolensky was based at the local airport The presence of the Czechoslovak Air Force was gradually reduced during the 1990s culminating in the closure of the military base in 2005 Modernisation editThorough modernization and reconstruction of the airport started in 2009 to bring it to a similar standard to other regional airports in the Czech Republic The investor in this project is the owner of the complex the South Bohemian Region 3 The first phase was completed in June 2016 including the repair of the runway and taxiways the reinforcement of the runway surface and the addition of new navigatation aids for conventional airplanes In addition an in house communications engineering networks and a security center were built Phase II comprises the construction of a new terminal expanding aircraft stands improving access roads and car parks for passengers and providing public lighting Once the terminal building is completed there will be a certification process lasting six to twelve months allowing international traffic The airport will be a fully certified airport for charter tourist business freight and domestic transportation with aircraft such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 permitted to land Construction of the new terminal started in December 2017 full operation was planned for the end of 2020 4 Ceske Budejovice finally received its first commercial service on the second of August 2023 being a charter flight to the Turkish city of Antalya operated by Smartwings for Cedok tour operator In the days afterwards flights to Greek islands Heraklion and Rhodes were inaugurated too 5 As operations succeeded summer season 2024 will see an expanded offer including two new charter destinations tunesian city Enfidha and Burgas in Bulgaria 6 Airlines and destinations editThe following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Ceske Budejovice Airport AirlinesDestinationsCorendon AirlinesSeasonal charter Antalya begins 6 July 2024 7 Heraklion begins 29 May 2024 8 Hurghada begins 22 December 2024 9 Fly LiliSeasonal charter Burgas begins 2 June 2024 10 SmartwingsSeasonal charter Antalya begins 25 May 2024 11 Burgas begins 16 June 2024 12 Enfidha begins 30 July 2024 13 Heraklion Palma de Mallorca begins 5 June 2024 7 RhodesReferences edit a b Airline and Location Code Search www iata org Retrieved 2022 12 08 Letiste Ceske Budejovice zahajilo mezinarodni provoz jako seste v republice Prvni let miri do Turecka iROZHLAS in Czech 2 August 2023 Modernizace airport cb cz in Czech Archived from the original on 2019 02 09 Retrieved 2019 01 18 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Jihoceske letiste zahaji plny provoz do konce roku 2020 Ceskenoviny cz in Czech 2019 06 27 Archived from the original on 2019 06 29 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint unfit URL link New Route of the Day 2 August 2023 Smartwings between Ceske Budejovice and Antalya 8 August 2023 New Route of the Day 7 August 2023 Smartwings between Ceske Budejovice and Rhodes 10 August 2023 a b Fischer dovolena s odlety z Ceskych Budejovic Cedok Corendon in Czech cedok cz Cedok nabidne v zime lety z Ceskych Budejovic do Hurghady Zajisti je Corendon Airlines Airways cz Fly Lili Karlovy Vary Ceske Budejovice Burgas 8 February 2024 Cedok prida dalsi lety z Ceskych Budejovic do turecke Antalye Letecka preprava Startuje provoz v Ceskych Budejovicich External links edit nbsp Media related to Ceske Budejovice Airport at Wikimedia Commons Official website Current weather for LKCS at NOAA NWS Accident history for LKCS at Aviation Safety Network Portals nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ceske Budejovice Airport amp oldid 1223948528, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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