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Niš Constantine the Great Airport is the second-largest and second-busiest airport in Serbia and is located next to the city Niš. | |||
The airport was built in 1910. During World War II, the airport was used as a military base and also today a portion of the airport is still used by the Serbian Air Force and Defence. In 1999, the airport was heavily damaged during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. With the financial assistance from the government of Norway the airport could reopen in 2003 and in 2004 Jat Airways and Montenegro Airlines resumed flights to Zürich, Paris and Tivat. | |||
==Official Spotting Locations== | ==Official Spotting Locations== | ||
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==Regular Traffic== | ==Regular Traffic== | ||
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Niš Constantine the Great Airport: | |||
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!Airlines | |||
!Destinations | |||
!Aircrafts | |||
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|Air Serbia | |||
|[[Bologna Airport|Bologna]], [[Budapest Ferihegy International Airport|Budapest]], [[Friedrichshafen (FDH/EDNY)|Friedrichshafen]], [[Gothenburg Landvetter Airport (GOT/ESGG)|Gothenburg]], Frankfurt-Hahn, [[Hannover Airport|Hannover]], [[Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden Airport|Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden]], [[Ljubljana Brnik (LJU/LJLJ)|Ljubljana]], [[Nuernberg International Airport|Nuernberg]], [[Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO/LIRF)|Rome-Fiumicino]], [[Salzburg Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Airport (SZG/LOWS)|Salzburg]] | |||
'''Seasonal:''' Tivat | |||
|Airbus A319 | |||
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|Ryanair | |||
|Bergamo, [[Berlin Schonefeld Airport (SXF/EDDB)|Berlin-Schönefeld]], [[Bratislava Airport (BTS/LZIB)|Bratislava]], [[Stockholm Skavsta Airport (NYO/ESKN)|Stockholm-Skavsta]] | |||
|Boeing 737-800 | |||
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|Swiss International Air Lines | |||
|[[Zurich Airport (ZRH/LSZH)|Zurich]] | |||
|Airbus A220-300 | |||
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|Wizz Air | |||
|[[Basel Mulhouse Airport (BSL, MLH, EAP/LFSB)|Basel/Mulhouse]], [[Dortmund Airport (DTM/EDLW)|Dortmund]], [[Memmingen Airport (FMM/EDJA)|Memmingen]], [[Malmö Sturup Airport (MMX/ESMS)|Malmö]], [[Vienna International Airport (VIE/LOWW)|Vienna]] | |||
|Airbus A320 | |||
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==Facilities and Transportation== | ==Facilities and Transportation== |
Revision as of 18:13, 1 July 2019
Continent: Europe | Country: Serbia |
Niš Constantine the Great Airport Niš Konstantin Veliki |
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Location | Niš, Serbia |
IATA code | INI |
ICAO code | LYNI |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.airportnis.co.yu/ |
Overview map | Google Maps |
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Niš Constantine the Great Airport is the second-largest and second-busiest airport in Serbia and is located next to the city Niš. The airport was built in 1910. During World War II, the airport was used as a military base and also today a portion of the airport is still used by the Serbian Air Force and Defence. In 1999, the airport was heavily damaged during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. With the financial assistance from the government of Norway the airport could reopen in 2003 and in 2004 Jat Airways and Montenegro Airlines resumed flights to Zürich, Paris and Tivat.
Official Spotting Locations
Location
Other Spotting Locations
Location
Locations to Avoid
Location
Regular Traffic
The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Niš Constantine the Great Airport:
Airlines | Destinations | Aircrafts |
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Air Serbia | Bologna, Budapest, Friedrichshafen, Gothenburg, Frankfurt-Hahn, Hannover, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Ljubljana, Nuernberg, Rome-Fiumicino, Salzburg
Seasonal: Tivat |
Airbus A319 |
Ryanair | Bergamo, Berlin-Schönefeld, Bratislava, Stockholm-Skavsta | Boeing 737-800 |
Swiss International Air Lines | Zurich | Airbus A220-300 |
Wizz Air | Basel/Mulhouse, Dortmund, Memmingen, Malmö, Vienna | Airbus A320 |