Vaastväk International Airport | |||
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IATA: VAA – ICAO: BRVK | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Owner | Kobidar Transportation Inc. | ||
Operator | Kobidar Aviation and Travel Bureau | ||
Serves | Lower Pan-Handle | ||
Location | Vaastväk, Lower Pan-Handle Region, Kobidar | ||
Hub for | Air Kobidar Scandinavian Airlines Blue 1 Finnair Kobin Airlines Air France Icelandair | ||
Secondary Hub for | WOW air | ||
Focus city for | AirVaast | ||
Built | 1968 | ||
Elevation AMSL | 20 ft / 6 m | ||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
13,025 | 3,970 | Concrete | |
13,140 | 4,005 | Concrete | |
12,045 | 3,671 | Concrete |
Vaastväk International Airport (Icelandic: Vaastväk Alþjóðaflugvöllurinn) (IATA:VAA, ICAO: BRVK) is an international airport located in Vaastväk, Kobidar. It is one of the largest airports in Kobidar, and serves the majority of the country's internstional flights.
History[]
Construction for VIA initially started in the summer of 1957 and ended in 1968.
Terminals[]
VIA has 4 terminals. Terminal 1 serves as a hub for the Scandinavian based airlines, including: Icelandair, Finnair, Blue 1, WOW air and Scandinavian Airlines. Terminal 2 is a hub for the three Kobin based airlines: AirVaast, Kobin Airlines and Air Kobidar. Terminal 3 is a hub for European and American based airlines, like Air France. Terminal 4 is used for low-cost airlines and Charter Airlines.
Teminal 1[]
Terminal 1 was the first terminal built in the airport, and served as the only terminal until 1978. It is used as a hub for Scandinavian based airlines, as it originally only made flights to Iceland.
Terminal 2[]
Terminal 2 was built in 1978, and it's only purpose is for domestic flights throughout Kobidar.
Termianl 3[]
Termianl 3 was built in 1978 along with Terminal 2, and is primarily for Eurpoean and American airlines, including Air France, Star Alliance members, and Oneworld members.
Terminal 4[]
Terminal 4 was constructed in 2001 and is used for Charter Airlines and low-cost airlines.