Słupsk-Redzikowo Airport

Słupsk-Redzikowo Airport
Port Lotniczy Słupsk
IATA: OSPICAO: EPSK
Summary
Airport type Public
Serves Słupsk, Poland
Coordinates 54°28′44″N 017°06′27″E / 54.47889°N 17.10750°E / 54.47889; 17.10750Coordinates: 54°28′44″N 017°06′27″E / 54.47889°N 17.10750°E / 54.47889; 17.10750
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EPSK

Location of the airport in Poland

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
0 2,200 7,200 Concrete
Statistics (2007 +/- change from 2006)
Passengers 0
Cargo (in tons) 0
Takeoffs/Landings 0
Source: Polish AIP at EUROCONTROL[1]
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Słupsk-Redzikowo Airport (ICAO: EPSK) is a disused civil airport in Słupsk (100,000 inhabitants), northern Poland. Its airport in Słupsk-Redzikowo, that has a 7,200-foot-long runway, and a record of serving domestic flights to the popular seaside destination close to the Baltic sea. In the 1980s there were scheduled flights to Warsaw and Koszalin, and before the World War II, even to Berlin. It covers approximately 2.5 million people in its catchment area, and many popular seaside resorts. Słupsk participates in the "DEAR" project, that supports the local authorities trying to revive its airports.

History

Before World War II there were regular flight connections to:

After the second World War:

In the early 1990s there were regular connections to:

Airport infrastructure

There exists a railroad line to the terminal that can be used for passenger service.

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