Kjevik

Kyevik

The Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik is an international airport serving the city of Kristiansand in the district of Vest-Agder, Norway. The Kristiansand Airport Kjevik is the southernmost airport in Norway. The Kristiansand Kjevik (KRS) Airport Guide: terminal maps, arrival and departure times, check-in information and more.

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The Kristiansand Export, Kjevik (Norwegian: Kristiansand airthavn, Kjevik; IATA: KRS, ICAO: ENCN) is an export destination which serves the town of Kristiansand in Vest-Agder region, Norway. Situated in the Tveit region in the Oddernes region, the Tveit is about 16 kilometres by car and 8 kilometres by plane from the centre of Kristiansand.

It is the only regular flight destination in southern Norway and is run by the state-owned company Avinor. The Kjevik has a 2,035 metre long 03/21 oriented take-off and landing strip and carried 1,065,615 passenger in 2013. Regular services are offered by Scandinavian Airlines, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Widerøe, KLM Cityhopper and Wizz Air. Royal Norwegian Air Force has a flight centre at the Aiport.

The Kjevik was opened on 1 June 1939 as the second common aerodrome of the state. Due to the southern position of Kristiansand, the terminal received several internal and external connections in the early years. From 1946 to 1962 Kjevik was the basis for Sørfly, from 1969 to 2004 for Agderfly and from 2013 for FlyNonstop.

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Returned on July 8, 2012. Hop up ^ Ankersen, Roald (April 25, 2014). Norwegian language version of the Peninsula Vennen p. 19. Skip up ^ Mjaaland, goal (7 March 2013). "Kjevik Saint lavprisselskap". Norwegian language version of the Peninsula Vennen p. 6. Skip to ^ Nodeland, Richard (December 18, 2014). Norwegian language version of the Peninsula Vennen p. 18. Skip up ^ "Direct from Kristiansand Airport".

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