Mariehamn Airport
Mariehamn Airport Mariehamns flygplats Maarianhaminan lentoasema | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Owner | Finavia | ||||||||||
Serves | Mariehamn | ||||||||||
Location | Jomala, Åland, Finland | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 17 ft / 5 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 60°07′19″N 019°53′47″E / 60.12194°N 19.89639°ECoordinates: 60°07′19″N 019°53′47″E / 60.12194°N 19.89639°E | ||||||||||
Website | finavia.fi | ||||||||||
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MHQ Location within Finland | |||||||||||
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Source: Finavia |
Mariehamn Airport (Swedish: Mariehamns flygplats, Finnish: Maarianhaminan lentoasema) (IATA: MHQ, ICAO: EFMA) is located in Jomala, Åland (a territory of Finland). The airport is located some 3 kilometres (2 mi) north-west of Mariehamn town centre. It served 61,568 passengers in 2017[1] and is operated by the state-owned Finavia.
The airport has a duty-free shop where passengers may purchase goods such as alcohol without paying VAT and other taxes, when flying to destinations outside Åland, including to Finland. Normally local taxes must be paid in airport shops before travelling inside the EU, but Åland is outside the EU VAT area, to allow tax-free sales onboard ferries and at the airport. Åland is in other respects a part of the EU.
The Aero Flight 217 aviation accident that resulted in 22 deaths occurred near the airport in 1963.[2]
Airlines and destinations[]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Leap | Stockholm–Arlanda,[3] Turku[4] |
Finnair | Helsinki, Turku |
Statistics[]
Year | Domestic passengers | International passengers | Total passengers | Change |
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2005 | 43,266 | 4,079 | 47,345 | −18.9% |
2006 | 57,364 | 6,750 | 64,114 | +35.4% |
2007 | 53,269 | 10,032 | 63,301 | −1.3% |
2008 | 51,210 | 10,900 | 62,110 | −1.9% |
2009 | 41,949 | 14,305 | 56,254 | −9.4% |
2010 | 36,904 | 11,768 | 48,672 | −13.5% |
2011 | 39,209 | 14,359 | 53,568 | +10.1% |
2014 | 37,436 | 14,661 | 52,097 | -0.8% |
2015 | 42,365 | 16,971 | 59,336 | +13.9% |
2016 | 42,864 | 16,680 | 59,544 | +0.4% |
2017 | 42,488 | 19,080 | 61,568 | +3.4% |
2018 | 41,377 | 13,263 | 54,640 | -11.3% |
See also[]
- List of the largest airports in the Nordic countries
References[]
- ^ "Finavia's Air Traffic Statistics 2010" (PDF). Vantaa: Finavia. pp. 7, 9. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 January 2012. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Douglas C-47A-35-DL (DC-3) OH-LCA Mariehamn Airport (MHQ)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 8 November 2021.
- ^ "Nytt flygbolag på den skandinaviska marknaden". Mynewsdesk (in Swedish). Retrieved 4 June 2018.
- ^ "LEAP börjar flyga Mariehamn – Åbo". www.mynewsdesk.com (in Swedish). 13 July 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
External links[]
Media related to Mariehamn Airport at Wikimedia Commons
- Finavia – Mariehamn Airport (official website)
- AIP Finland – Mariehamn Airport
- Current weather for EFMA at NOAA/NWS
- Airport information for MHQ at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
- Accident history for MHQ at Aviation Safety Network
- Airports in Finland
- Communications in Åland
- Aviation in Åland
- Mariehamn
- Buildings and structures in Åland