Stuttgart Airport

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Stuttgart Airport

Flughafen Stuttgart
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Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorFlughafen Stuttgart GmbH
Serves Stuttgart Metropolitan Region
Location Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Filderstadt and Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Opened1948;77 years ago (1948)
Operating base for
Built1939;86 years ago (1939)
Elevation  AMSL 1,276 ft / 389 m
Coordinates 48°41′24″N009°13′19″E / 48.69000°N 9.22194°E / 48.69000; 9.22194
Website www.stuttgart-airport.com
Maps
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Map of the airport
Baden-Wuerttemberg location map.svg
Airplane silhouette.svg
STR/EDDS
Location within Baden-Württemberg
Stuttgart Airport
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
mft
07/253,34510,974Concrete
Helipads
NumberLengthSurface
mft
H13098Concrete
Statistics (2022)
Passengers6,986,943 Increase2.svg+95,5%
Aircraft movements85,822 Increase2.svg+38,1%
Cargo (metric tons)33,593 Decrease2.svg-31,5%
Sources: Statistics at ADV., [2]
AIP at German air traffic control. [3]

Stuttgart Airport (German : Flughafen Stuttgart) formerly Flughafen Stuttgart-Echterdingen( IATA : STR, ICAO : EDDS) is an international airport serving Stuttgart, the capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is christened in honor of Stuttgart's former mayor, Manfred Rommel, son of Erwin Rommel, [4] and is the sixth busiest airport in Germany with 11,832,634 passengers having passed through its doors in 2018. The facility covers approximately 400 hectares (1,000 acres), of which 190 hectares are green space. [5]

Contents

The airport is operated by Flughafen Stuttgart GmbH (FSG). It goes back to Luftverkehr Württemberg AG, which was founded in 1924 and initially operated Böblingen Airport. Since 2008, 65% of the operating company is owned by the state of Baden-Württemberg and 35% by the city of Stuttgart. It is located approximately 13 km (8.1 mi) (10 km (6.2 mi) in a straight line) south [3] of Stuttgart and lies on the boundary between the nearby town of Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Filderstadt and Stuttgart itself. In 2007, the Messe Stuttgart convention center – the ninth biggest exhibition centre in Germany – moved to grounds directly next to the airport. Additionally, the global headquarters for car parking company APCOA Parking are located here.

History

Early years and World War II

The airport was built in 1939 to replace Böblingen Airport. In 1945, the United States Army took over the airport until returning it to German authorities in 1948.[ citation needed ]

For the duration of the Cold War the runway and facilities were shared with the United States Army who operated helicopters, the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk and other fixed wing aircraft as Echterdingen Army Airfield on the southern portion of the airfield. [6] [7] Some of the units operating at Echterdingen were headquartered at nearby Nellingen Kaserne- now closed and redeveloped. [8] In 1984–5, the 223rd Aviation Battalion (Combat) of the 11th Aviation Group (Combat) was headquartered at Echterdingen, with three aviation companies assigned (one at Schwäbisch Hall). [9] The U.S. Army still maintains a small helicopter base - Stuttgart Army Airfield - on the southern side of the airport, which it shares with the Baden-Württemberg Police helicopter wing. The police helicopter wing falls under the control of Stuttgart Police Department and has six modern helicopters based at Stuttgart and two in Söllingen.[ citation needed ]

The airport in the 1950s-1990s

The airport was expanded after World War II. The runway was extended to 1,800 m (5,906 ft) in 1948, then to 2,250 m (7,382 ft) in 1961 and finally to 3,345 m (10,974 ft) in 1996. Renovation was scheduled for 2020, full closure phase was preponed to be completed in April during the corona lockdown. [10]

The original 1938 terminal was finally replaced in 2004 and there are now four terminals with a maximum capacity of approximately 12 million passengers.[ citation needed ]

Politicians, town planners and nearby residents have been arguing for years about the construction of a second runway. However, on 25 June 2008, Minister-President Günther Oettinger announced that for the next 8–12 years no second runway will be built and that the restrictions for night operations stay in place. [11] [12]

Development since 2010

After the death of former mayor Manfred Rommel in November 2013 local politicians proposed renaming the airport after him. [13] This proposal caused public disputes as he was the son of Erwin Rommel but also highly respected for his work on intercultural affairs. [14] In July 2014, it has been announced that the airport will be named Flughafen Stuttgart - Manfred Rommel Flughafen from now on. [15] In September 2016, the airport unveiled new branding and corporate design, changing its official name from Flughafen Stuttgart to Stuttgart Airport. [16]

In September 2014, United Airlines cancelled their route to Stuttgart from Newark due to insufficient demand [17] leaving Stuttgart Airport with only one remaining long-haul connection to Atlanta provided by Delta Air Lines.[ citation needed ]

In October 2014, easyJet announced they would serve Stuttgart as their seventh German destination by March 2015. [18] In December 2014, Ryanair also added Stuttgart as a destination in their network with six weekly flights to Manchester from April 2015. [19]

Air Berlin announced the start of a service to Abu Dhabi from December 2014. [20] On 31 May 2016, Air Berlin ceased its flights to Abu Dhabi. [21] In October 2016, Air Berlin announced it would close its maintenance facilities at the airport due to cost cutting and restructuring measures. [22]

In July 2020, Lauda announced the closure of their base at Stuttgart Airport – which has been operated as a wetlease for Ryanair — by October 2020. Prior to this announcement, the base staff rejected a new labour agreement. [23]

In August 2024, Delta Air Lines announced the end of their flights to Stuttgart from Atlanta after already having reduced their service to a seasonal one in March 2023. This marked the end of the connection after 36 years (with a three-year hiatus from 2020 to 2023 due to COVID-19) and will deprive the airport of any scheduled long-haul destinations. [24] [25]

Terminals

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Landside view of Terminals 1 to 3.

Stuttgart Airport consists of four passenger terminals which have separate check-in facilities and entrances but are directly connected to each other and share a single airside area which features eight jet bridges as well as about two dozen bus-boarding stands. [26]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Stuttgart Airport: [28]

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean Airlines Athens, [29] Thessaloniki [30]
Air Cairo [31] [32] Seasonal: Hurghada, [33] Marsa Alam [34]
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle [35]
Air Serbia Belgrade [36]
AJet Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen [37]
Seasonal: Ankara, [37] Adana/Mersin, [38] [39] Antalya, Kayseri, [38] Samsun [38]
Austrian Airlines Vienna [40]
British Airways London–Heathrow [41]
Condor Dubai–International (begins 3 November 2025), [42] Fuerteventura, [43] Gran Canaria, [43] Hurghada, [43] Palma de Mallorca, [43] Tenerife–South [43]
Seasonal: Corfu, [43] Funchal, [43] Heraklion, [43] Kos, [43] Lanzarote, [44] Preveza/Lefkada, [43] Pristina, [45] Rhodes [43]
Corendon Airlines Seasonal: Antalya, [46] Heraklion, [47] Hurghada, [46] İzmir [46] [ better source needed ]
Electra Airways Seasonal: Burgas (begins 17 May 2025), Varna (begins 16 May 2025) [48] [49] [50]
Eurowings [51] Alicante, [52] Athens, [52] Barcelona, [52] Beirut, Berlin, [52] Bremen, [52] Budapest, [52] Catania, [52] Chișinău, [53] Faro, [52] Gran Canaria, [52] Hamburg, [54] La Palma, [55] Lisbon, [52] London–Heathrow, [56] Málaga, [52] Manchester, [57] Milan–Malpensa, [52] Naples, [52] Palma de Mallorca, [52] Pristina, [58] Rome–Fiumicino, [59] Sarajevo, [52] Split, [52] Stockholm–Arlanda, [52] [60] Thessaloniki, [52] Tirana, Valencia, [61] Vienna, [52] Zagreb [52]
Seasonal: Agadir, [62] Adana/Mersin, [63] [39] Antalya, [52] Bari, [52] Bastia, [64] Bilbao, [65] Brindisi, Bucharest–Otopeni, [66] Burgas, [67] Cagliari, [52] Chania, [68] Corfu, [52] Dubai–Al Maktoum, [69] Dublin, Dubrovnik [ citation needed ], Edinburgh, [70] Fuerteventura, [71] Funchal, [72] [73] Heraklion, [74] Iași [ citation needed ], Ibiza, [52] İzmir, [52] Jeddah (begins 5 November 2025), [75] Kalamata [ citation needed ], Kavala, Kos, [76] Kraków, [52] Lamezia Terme, [52] Lanzarote, [52] Larnaca, [77] Malta (begins 8 June 2025), [78] Marsa Alam, [79] Mostar (begins 10 May 2025), [80] Mykonos, [52] Nice, [52] Olbia, [52] Palermo, [52] Pisa [ citation needed ], Porto, [52] [63] Preveza/Lefkada, [81] Pula, [52] Rhodes, [82] Rijeka, [83] Rovaniemi, [84] Santorini, [52] Sylt, Tbilisi, [52] [63] Tenerife–South, [52] Timișoara, [85] Tivat, [52] [63] Tromsø, [86] Tunis, [63] Varna, [87] Venice, [88] Zadar, [52] Zakynthos [76]
Seasonal charter: Arvidsjaur [89]
FlyErbil Erbil [90]
FlyOne Chișinău [91]
Freebird Airlines [92] Seasonal: Antalya [93]
Israir Seasonal: Tel Aviv (resumes 28 June 2025) [94]
KLM Amsterdam [95]
LOT Polish Airlines Warsaw–Chopin
Lufthansa Frankfurt, [96] Munich [96]
Nouvelair [97] Seasonal: Djerba, Monastir
Pegasus Airlines Ankara, [98] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, [99] İzmir, [100] Kayseri
Scandinavian Airlines Copenhagen [101]
Seasonal: Oslo [102]
Sky Alps Bolzano [103]
SunExpress Adana/Mersin, [39] Ankara, [104] Antalya, [105] Gaziantep, İzmir, [106] Kayseri, Samsun
Seasonal: Bodrum, [107] Bursa (begins 30 May 2025), [108] Dalaman, [109] Diyarbakır, Edremit (begins 1 June 2025), [108] Elazığ, Konya, Ordu–Giresun (resumes 28 May 2025), [108] Trabzon
Swiss International Air Lines Zürich [110]
Tailwind Airlines Seasonal charter: Antalya
TUI fly Deutschland Boa Vista, [111] Fuerteventura, [111] Funchal, [111] Gran Canaria, [111] Hurghada, [111] Lanzarote, [111] Palma de Mallorca, [112] Sal, [111] Tenerife–South [111]
Seasonal: Corfu, [112] Dalaman, [112] Djerba, [113] Faro, [112] Heraklion, [112] Jerez de la Frontera, [112] Kos, [112] Marsa Alam, Menorca, [112] Patras, [112] Rhodes [112]
Turkish Airlines Istanbul [114]
Volotea Seasonal: Bordeaux [115]
Vueling Barcelona [116]
Wizz Air Bucharest–Otopeni, [117] Budapest, [118] Cluj-Napoca, [119] Skopje (begins 29 September 2025), [120] Sofia, [121] Tirana [122]

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Atlas Air [123] Birmingham (AL)
DHL Aviation [124] Cologne/Bonn, Leipzig/Halle
FedEx Feeder [125] Liège, Paris-Charles de Gaulle

Statistics

Aerial view of the airport and Stuttgart Trade Fair Stuttgart Airport and Messe Stuttgart with Bosch Car Park (2019) crop.jpg
Aerial view of the airport and Stuttgart Trade Fair
Apron view 16-09-16-Flugplatz Stuttgart-RR2 5859.jpg
Apron view
Air traffic control tower EDDS Tower Stuttgart.jpg
Air traffic control tower
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One of the two main halls in Terminal 1
Departure area in Terminal 1 Stuttgart Flughafen Terminal 1 01.jpg
Departure area in Terminal 1

Passengers and movements

PassengersMovements
19997,688,951119,904
2000Increase2.svg 8,141,020Increase2.svg 150,451
2001Decrease2.svg 7,642,409Decrease2.svg 146,771
2002Decrease2.svg 7,284,319Decrease2.svg 144,208
2003Increase2.svg 7,595,286Increase2.svg 144,903
2004Increase2.svg 8,831,216Increase2.svg 156,885
2005Increase2.svg 9,413,671Increase2.svg 160,405
2006Increase2.svg 10,111,346Increase2.svg 164,735
2007Increase2.svg 10,328,120Decrease2.svg 164,531
2008Decrease2.svg 9,932,887Decrease2.svg 160,243
2009Decrease2.svg 8,941,990Decrease2.svg 141,572
2010Increase2.svg 9,226,546Decrease2.svg 135,335
2011Increase2.svg 9,591,461Increase2.svg 136,580
2012Increase2.svg 9,735,087Decrease2.svg 131,524
2013Decrease2.svg 9,588,692Decrease2.svg 124,588
2014Increase2.svg 9,728,710Decrease2.svg 122,818
2015Increase2.svg 10,526,920Increase2.svg 130,485
2016Increase2.svg 10,640,610Decrease2.svg 129,704
2017Increase2.svg 10,975,639Decrease2.svg 127,981
2018Increase2.svg 11,832,634Increase2.svg 137,632
2019Increase2.svg 12,721,441Increase2.svg
2024Decrease2.svg 9,138,254Decrease2.svg 80,544
Source: Stuttgart Airport [126]

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Largest airlines

Largest airlines by passengers (2023) [128]
RankAirline %
1 Flag of Germany.svg Eurowings 40.2%
2 Flag of Turkey.svg SunExpress 8.0%
3 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkish Airlines 6.9%
4 Flag of Germany.svg TuiFly 6.3%
5 Flag of Turkey.svg Pegasus Airlines 5.3%
6 Flag of Germany.svg Lufthansa 5.1%
7 Flag of Germany.svg Condor Flugdienst 4.6%
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg KLM 2.9%
9 Flag of Greece.svg Aegan Airlines 2.3%
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg British Airways 2.1%

Busiest routes

Busiest domestic routes out of Stuttgart Airport (2023) Flag of Germany.svg [129] [ needs update ]
RankDestinationPassengers
1 Flag of Berlin.svg Berlin, Brandenburg Airport Decrease2.svg 374,500
2 Flag of Hamburg.svg Hamburg, Hamburg Airport Decrease2.svg 357,000
3 Flag of Hesse.svg Hesse, Frankfurt Airport Decrease2.svg 265,000
4 Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg Bavaria, Munich Airport Increase2.svg 191,900
Busiest international routes out of Stuttgart Airport (2016) [129] [ needs update ]
RankDestinationPassengers
1 Flag of Spain.svg Spain, Palma de Mallorca Airport Increase2.svg 730,700
2 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Istanbul (Atatürk Airport and Sabiha Gökçen Airport)Decrease2.svg 643,500
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom, London (Heathrow Airport, Stansted Airport and Gatwick Airport)Increase2.svg 520,200
4 Flag of Austria.svg Austria, Vienna International Airport Increase2.svg 367,100
5 Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey, Antalya Airport Decrease2.svg 363,900
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands, Amsterdam Airport Increase2.svg 311,600
7 Flag of Spain.svg Spain, Barcelona Airport Increase2.svg 239,800
8 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland, Zurich Airport Decrease2.svg 193,800
9 Flag of Greece.svg Greece, Athens Airport, Thessaloniki Airport Decrease2.svg 180,000
10 Flag of France.svg France, Paris Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport Decrease2.svg 178,700

Ground transportation

The motorway leading to the airport with a large car park across it BoschParkhaus-pjt.jpg
The motorway leading to the airport with a large car park across it
Stuttgart Flughafen/Messe station StuttgartFlughafen.JPG
Stuttgart Flughafen/Messe station

Car

There are two major highways: Just north of the airport runs the Bundesautobahn 8 (A8), which connects the cities of Karlsruhe and Stuttgart to Ulm, Augsburg and Munich. The Bundesstraße 27 (B27) leads to downtown Stuttgart, as well as to Tübingen and Reutlingen in the South.

Coach

From the regional cities of Esslingen am Neckar, Reutlingen, Tübingen and Kirchheim exists a connection by coach. Additionally, German long-distance coach operators DeinBus and Flixbus maintain their stop for Stuttgart on the airport grounds with direct connections to several major cities.

Suburban railway

Stuttgart Airport can be easily reached within 30 minutes from the city's main railway station using the Stuttgart suburban railway S2 or S3 from Stuttgart Flughafen/Messe station.

Future long-distance railway

It is planned to connect the airport with the future Stuttgart - Ulm high-speed railway line currently under construction as part of the major Stuttgart 21 railway redevelopment program. Therefore, a new long-distance train station will be built on the airport's grounds near the existing suburban railway station. The new station, which will be served by ICE high-speed trains will be connected to the new line by an underground loop track. The Stuttgart-Ulm line is scheduled to be opened in 2020. As of 2019, the airport connection is planned to commence operation in late 2025, [130] versus an initial estimate of 2019 (made in 2010).

Accidents and incidents

See also

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