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There's around 50% charter flights as there is regular flights. Most often you will see Boeing 737 family or Airbus A320 family airplanes as charters but there have been nigger planes aswell as a Mint Airways Boeing 757.
There's around 50% charter flights as there is regular flights. Most often you will see Boeing 737 family or Airbus A320 family airplanes as charters but there have been bigger planes as well as a Mint Airways Boeing 757.


==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==
If you are flying on the Ryanair flight, there's a bus from Karlstad to the airport, otherwise you will have to go by car or taxi.
If you are flying on the Ryanair flight, there's a bus from Karlstad to the airport, otherwise you will have to go by car or taxi.

Latest revision as of 06:05, 24 August 2012

Continent: Europe Country: Sweden
Karlstad Airport
Location Karlstad, Sweden
IATA code KSD
ICAO code ESOK
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.karlstadairport.se
Overview map [ ]
Communications
Tower
Ground
Clearance
Approach
ATIS

Since the regional airline Skyways ceased operations this year (2012), Karlstad airport has big numbers of passengers. From a Fokker 50 five times a day, to a Saab 340 three times a day. But the charter flights, and the Ryanair flights to Girona is keeping the airport alive.

Later in 2012 Norwegian will start up own flights from Karlstad to the Canaries, with an Boeing 737 once per week (Mondays).

Official Spotting Locations

None

Other Spotting Locations

There's a bench to the right of the terminal which you can stand on and get over the fence to take photos of the planes parking straight in front of you.

You can also go inside the terminal and have a wide wiew over the tarmac.

If you would like to see the cargo planes, you have to walk around 250 meters to the right of the terminal and there you can take a photo trough the fence over the airplanes. But Be careful, the airport staff might not like it.

And there's another place, on the other side of the runway, the aviation club has a tiny hangar. If you get there somehow, you might get a good evening photo, but ask beforehand if it is ok.

Locations to Avoid

Regular Traffic

As of August 2012

NextJet, Stockholm Arlanda, 3 daily flights weekdays, Saab 340

NextJet, Copenhagen Airport, 3 daily flights weekdays, Saab 340

Ryanair, Barcelona Girona, 2 weekly flights Monday/Friday, Boeing 737-800 WL

Norwegian, Gran Canaria, 1 weekly flight Monday, Boeing 737 (starting up Oct 2012)

Direktflyg, Borlänge-Karlstad-Oslo, 3 daily flights monday-friday, BAe Jetstream 31

AMA Pola, Cargo, Fokker 50

There's around 50% charter flights as there is regular flights. Most often you will see Boeing 737 family or Airbus A320 family airplanes as charters but there have been bigger planes as well as a Mint Airways Boeing 757.

Facilities and Transportation

If you are flying on the Ryanair flight, there's a bus from Karlstad to the airport, otherwise you will have to go by car or taxi.