Anapa Airport Аэропорт Анапа | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | JSC "Anapa Airport" | ||||||||||
Serves | Anapa | ||||||||||
Location | Anapa, Russia | ||||||||||
Passenger services ceased | February 24, 2022 | ||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 174 ft / 53 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 45°00′07.5″N 37°20′50.3″E / 45.002083°N 37.347306°E | ||||||||||
Website | aaq | ||||||||||
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Sources: Russian Federal Air Transport Agency (see also provisional 2018 statistics)[1] |
Anapa Airport (Russian: аэропорт Анапа) (IATA: AAQ, ICAO: URKA), also known as Vityazevo Airport (Russian: аэропорт Витязево) is an international airport located near Vityazevo village in Anapa, Russia. It serves the resort town of Anapa, as well as Novorossiysk and Temryuk with a total population of over 400,000 people.
The airport is a part of Basel Aero, airport managing holding that also runs Sochi International Airport, Krasnodar and Gelendzhik airports.[2]
Passenger traffic of the Anapa airport in 2013 was 739,637 people.[3] The airport is among the top 30 of Russia's busiest airports.
Construction of a new terminal began in March 2016, and was completed in July 2017, when the new terminal building became operational.[4]