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Jersey Airport
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Approaching runway 27 at Jersey Airport
IATA: JERICAO: EGJJ
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Jersey Airport
Serves Jersey
Elevation AMSL 277 ft / 84 m
Coordinates 49°12′29″N 002°11′43″W / 49.20806°N 2.19528°W / 49.20806; -2.19528Coordinates: 49°12′29″N 002°11′43″W / 49.20806°N 2.19528°W / 49.20806; -2.19528
Website www.jerseyairport.com
Map
EGJJ is located in Channel Islands
EGJJ
Location on Jersey
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
09/27 1,706 5,597 Asphalt
Statistics (2012)
Passengers 1,468,333
Passenger change 11-12 Decrease1.5%
Aircraft Movements 57,144
Movements change 11-12 Decrease7.1%
Sources: UK AIP at NATS1
Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority2

Jersey Airport (IATA: JERICAO: EGJJ) is located in the parish of Saint Peter, 4 NM (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) west northwest of Saint Helier1 in Jersey, in the Channel Islands.

Jersey Airport has a single 1,706 metres (5,597 ft) long asphalt runway.

In 2012, Jersey Airport served around 1.5 million passengers, a slight reduction compared with 2011.34

Contents

History

Air service to Jersey before 1937 consisted of biplane airliners and some seaplanes landing on the beach at Saint Aubin bay. Jersey Airways and Imperial Airways were among those who operated to the island before the Second World War, but conditions were difficult as timetables were governed by tides. It was also difficult to prevent members of the public from walking across the landing area, and any aircraft which had mechanical problems had to be dragged up the slipways until the tide receded.

Arms and date on the original 1937 tower

The States of Jersey decided to build an airport which opened on 10 March 1937 with four grass runways, the longest being 2,940 ft (896 m) with a concrete centreline. Concrete taxiways were added during the World War II occupation by the Luftwaffe — they also built hangars, one of which is still in existence. A 4,200 ft (1,280 m) tarmac runway was opened in 1952 and the grass strips were closed. A feature of the airport in the 1950s was the traffic control system — traffic-lights were in place to prevent vehicles using the road from Les Quennevais to the Airport when planes were being moved to or from the hangar used by B.E.A.

The runway was lengthened several times over the years, reaching its current length in 1976. Additional taxiways were added several years later to improve access to the one end of the runway. However, due to its restricted length, in October 2007 Thomsonfly announced the removal of some services as it introduces the larger Boeing 737-800 to its fleet.5

There are approximately 61,000 aircraft movements and 1.5 million passengers annually at the airport based on 2011 statistics.2

Terminal

The 1937 terminal was designed with a control tower between the arrivals and departures areas. The terminal was extended in 1976. A new terminal adjoining the existing terminal was opened in 1997. A new air traffic control tower was completed and opened in late 2010, and all major airport operations have been transferred to these new buildings. Work began in late 2011 to demolish the original airport building, constructed in 1937, which contains large quantities of asbestos.

Flybe aircraft landing at Jersey
The control tower

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Airlines Destinations
Aer Lingus Seasonal: Dublin
Aer Lingus Regional
operated by Aer Arann
Seasonal: Cork
Air Berlin Seasonal: Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hanover, Stuttgart
Aurigny Air Services Guernsey, London-Stansted
Blue Islands Amsterdam, Bristol, Geneva, Guernsey, London-City, Manchester, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Southampton, Zurich
Seasonal: Chambéry
Seasonal charter: Cambridge, Dundee
British Airways London-Gatwick
Citywing Gloucestershire, Isle of Man
EasyJet Glasgow-International, Liverpool, London-Southend, Newcastle upon Tyne6
Flybe Aberdeen, Birmingham (UK), Bristol, Edinburgh, Exeter, Guernsey, London-Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham/East Midlands, Southampton
Seasonal: Belfast-City, Cardiff, Doncaster/Sheffield, Durham/Tees Valley, Geneva, Humberside, Inverness, Isle of Man, London-Luton, Norwich
Seasonal charter: Málaga, Menorca, Palma de Mallorca
Jet2.com Seasonal: Belfast-International, Leeds/Bradford
Lufthansa Seasonal: Düsseldorf
Lufthansa Regional
operated by Lufthansa CityLine
Seasonal: Munich
SATA International Seasonal: Funchal

Cargo

Airlines Destinations
Atlantic Airlines Bournemouth, East Midlands

Busiest routes

Busiest domestic routes to and from Jersey Airport (2011)7
Rank Airport Passengers handled  % Change
2010 / 11
1 United Kingdom London Gatwick 574,113 Increase7
2 United Kingdom Southampton 153,248 Increase2
3 Guernsey Guernsey 149,767 Increase5
4 United Kingdom Manchester 79,811 Decrease8
5 United Kingdom Liverpool 72,080 Increase26
6 United Kingdom East Midlands 54,639 Increase3
7 United Kingdom Birmingham 51,333 Decrease3
8 United Kingdom Exeter 34,904 Increase10
9 United Kingdom Bristol 30,389 Increase12
10 United Kingdom Leeds Bradford 18,878 Increase8
11 United Kingdom Glasgow International 17,027 Increase85
12 United Kingdom London Luton 16,648 Decrease3
13 United Kingdom Doncaster Sheffield 16,641 Decrease25
14 United Kingdom London City 15,923 Increase57
15 United Kingdom Edinburgh 14,611 Decrease14
16 United Kingdom Newcastle 14,179 Increase12
17 United Kingdom Cardiff 13,421 Decrease39
18 United Kingdom Belfast International 9,874 Increase3
19 United Kingdom London Stansted 8,059 Decrease71
20 United Kingdom Blackpool Airport 7,310 Decrease9
Busiest International routes to and from Jersey Airport (2011)8
Rank Airport Passengers handled  % Change
2010 / 11
1 Republic of Ireland Dublin 18,259 Increase4
2 Portugal Funchal 10,590 Increase10
3 Switzerland Zurich 7,536 Increase61
4 Germany Dusseldorf 7,338 Increase10
5 Switzerland Geneva 6,717 Increase19
6 Republic of Ireland Cork 3,909 Increase32
7 Netherlands Rotterdam 1,726 Increase1
8 Germany Hanover 1,670 Increase54
9 France Nice 1,444 Decrease24
10 Germany Frankfurt Am Main 1,068 Decrease1

Some airlines offer services between Jersey and other destinations with an intermediate stop at Guernsey. There are also periodic charter flights to European holiday destinations, Madeira and ski destinations operated by airlines such as Aurigny Air Services, Europe Airpost and SATA International . Cargo flights, including daily mail and paper services, which are handled by OceanAir Handling, are operated by Atlantic Airlines and Capital Trading Aviation.

General aviation

Apart from scheduled airline services, Jersey Airport accommodates a thriving general aviation population, including the Jersey Aero Club. It is also home to the Jersey International Air Display in September each year.

Ground transport

Road

There are long and short-stay car parks located at the airport, and free parking areas for bicycles and motorcycles.9

Bus

There is a bus stop directly outside the arrivals hall, and LibertyBus's route 15 connects with the main terminus, Liberation Station, in St Helier.10

See also

References

http://www.bbc.co.uk/jersey/content/articles/2009/04/29/dakotacrash_feature.shtml

External links


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