Hengchun Airport

Hengchun Airport
恆春航空站
恆春機場

Héngchūn Hángkōngzhàn
Héngchūn Jīchǎng
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Civil Aeronautics Administration
Location Hengchun, Pingtung County, Taiwan
Elevation AMSL 14 m / 46 ft
Coordinates 22°02′17″N 120°43′49″E / 22.03806°N 120.73028°E / 22.03806; 120.73028
Map
HCN
Location of airport in Taiwan
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14/32 1,700 5,577 Cement

Hengchun Airport (Chinese: 恆春機場; pinyin: Héngchūn Jīchǎng) (IATA: HCN, ICAO: RCKW) is an airport in Renshou Village, Hengchun Township, Pingtung County, Taiwan. The airport is near Kenting National Park and is the southern-most airport in Taiwan.

Due to its location, the airport frequently experiences strong Katabatic wind and is forced to close. Because of this, the load factor of the flights rarely exceeds 40%; airlines are considering filing applications for withdrawal of services to Hengchun.[1]

History

The airport construction was finished in 2003 and opened to public in January 2004 with a cost of NT$ 539,000,000.[2] However, since the opening of Taiwan High Speed Rail in 2007, there has been a sharp decline in the number of passengers using the airport. Since August 2014 until today, the airport has not processed any passenger. In 2014 alone, the airport only served around 768 passengers, down from 23,000 passengers in its inaugural year of 2004. In October 2015, the Civil Aeronautics Administration announced that they will make a decision whether to close the airport in the second half of 2016 due to the extremely low passenger rate.[3][4]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Uni Air Taipei-Songshan

See also

References

  1. "Yahoo奇摩新聞".
  2. "welcome to Hengchun airport - Airport Introduction". Hca.gov.tw. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2014-04-30.
  3. "Hengchun Airport to face possible closure next year - Taipei Times".
  4. "Hengchun Airport could be turned over to military use - Society - FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS".
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