Chambéry Airport

Chambéry Airport
Aéroport de Chambéry – Savoie
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Conseil départemental de la Savoie (100%)
Operator Vinci Airports
Serves Chambéry, France
Location Voglans, La Motte-Servolex, Le Bourget-du-Lac, Viviers-du-Lac
Built 1938
Elevation AMSL 234 m / 768 ft
Coordinates 45°38′24″N 05°52′52″E / 45.64000°N 5.88111°E / 45.64000; 5.88111Coordinates: 45°38′24″N 05°52′52″E / 45.64000°N 5.88111°E / 45.64000; 5.88111
Website chambery-airport.com
Maps

Location of Rhône-Alpes region in France
LFLB
Location of airport in Rhône-Alpes region
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 2,020 6,627 Asphalt
18/36 700 2,297 Grass
Statistics (2016)
Passengers 212,018
Passenger change 15–16 Decrease 1.5%
Aircraft movements 30,282
Movements change 15–16 Decrease 9.9%
Source: French AIP[1]

Chambéry Airport or Chambéry-Savoie Airport (French: Aéroport de Chambéry-Savoie) (IATA: CMF, ICAO: LFLB), also known as Chambéry Aix-les-Bains Airport, is a small international airport near Chambéry, a commune in Savoie, France. Commercial activities started at the airport in 1960.[2]

Facilities

The airport, at the southern end of lake Bourget, on the left side of the picture.

The airport resides at an elevation of 234 metres (768 ft) above mean sea level. It has one paved runway designated which measures 2,020 by 45 metres (6,627 ft × 148 ft). It also has a parallel unpaved runway with a grass surface measuring 700 by 60 metres (2,297 ft × 197 ft).[1]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aeroflot Seasonal: Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Arkia Seasonal charter: Tel Aviv–Ben Gurion
Atlantic Airways Seasonal charter: Billund
British Airways Seasonal: London-Stansted,[3] London-City, Manchester [4]
Seasonal charter: Edinburgh
Flybe Seasonal: Birmingham, Cardiff,[5] Exeter, Norwich,[6]
Seasonal charter: Manchester, Southampton[7]
Enter Air Seasonal charter: Bristol [8]
Globus Airlines Seasonal charter: Moscow-Domodedovo
I-Fly Seasonal charter: Moscow-Vnukovo
Jet Time Seasonal charter: Billund, Copenhagen
Small Planet AirlinesSeasonal charter: London-Gatwick
TUI AirwaysSeasonal charter: Birmingham,[9] Bristol,[9] Dublin,[9] Doncaster Sheffield,[9] East Midlands,[9] Exeter,[9] Glasgow,[9] London-Gatwick,[9] London—Luton (begins 22 December 2018),[9] Manchester[9]
Titan AirwaysSeasonal charter: Birmingham, Bristol, London-Gatwick, London–Luton, London-Stansted
TransaviaSeasonal: Amsterdam, Rotterdam
Yamal AirlinesSeasonal charter: Moscow-Domodedovo

Airport statistics

Number of passengersPercentage changeNumber of movements
1997 77,798
1998 80,749Increase 3.8%
1999 109,262Increase 35.3%
2000 114,144Increase 4.5%44,675
2001 121,958Increase 6.8%41,660
2002 141,502Increase 16%40,169
2003 137,169Decrease 3.1%37,488
2004 180,813Increase 31.8%37,047
2005 194,849Increase 7.8%39,867
2006 194,827Decrease 0%40,315
2007 231,843Increase 19%33,141
2008 270,632Increase 16.7%32,822
2009 258,783Decrease 4.4%33,954
2010 231,820Decrease 10.4%34,805
2011 233,749Increase 0.8%36,871
2012 228,291Decrease 2.3%37,872
2013 218,120Decrease 4.5%31,846
2014 225,913Increase 3.6%30,280
2015 215,216Decrease 4.7%33,597
2016 212,018Decrease 1.5%30,282
Source: Union des Aéroports Français (UAF)[10]

References

  1. 1 2 LFLB – CHAMBERY AIX LES BAINS. AIP from French Service d'information aéronautique, effective 11 October 2018.
  2. http://www.chambery-airport.com/en/region/history
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2016.
  4. http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273866/british-airways-adds-new-london-city-manchester-routes-in-w17/
  5. http://airlineroute.net/2015/06/11/be-cwlcmf-dec15/
  6. http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/266999/flybe-plans-new-routes-in-w16/
  7. http://www.skitotal.com
  8. https://www.bristolairport.co.uk/where-can-i-fly/destinations/europe/france/chambery
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Ski Holidays 2017/2018 - Get More Winter With Crystal Ski". Crystal Ski.
  10. Chambéry Airport Statistics

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