Brač Airport

Brač Airport (Croatian: Zračna luka Brač; IATA: BWK, ICAO: LDSB) is an airport on the Croatian island of Brač, close to the town of Bol, after which it is sometimes also named informally. It is one of three island airports in the country (the other two being Krk Island's Rijeka Airport and Lošinj Airport on the eponymous island) used for commercial passenger flights, mainly charter traffic from Europe during the summer season.

Brač Airport

Zračna luka Brač
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorBrač Airport Ltd.
ServesBrač, Croatia
LocationBol
Elevation AMSL1,781[1] ft / 543 m
Coordinates43°17′09″N 016°40′47″E
Websiteairport-brac.hr
Map
BWK
Location of the airport in Croatia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 1,760 5,774 Asphalt
Statistics (2023)
Passengers19,073 19.60%

Overview

Brač Airport is situated in Veško field, 543m above sea level. It is located some 14 km from Zlatni Rat (Golden horn) and 30 km from Supetar, the largest town on the island. Due to the airport's elevation as well as the vicinity of the highest island's peak, Vidova gora, there is a possibility of fog, low stratus and poor visibility. There is also a possibility of snow, but only for a few days during winter. The most frequent winds are bora (NE) and jugo (SE) and temporary light winds, such as maestral (W) and burin (NE).

Brač Airport is equipped for acceptance and dispatching of a smaller commercial aircraft up to 100 seats during daylight and at night. It is open all year long. Charters and scheduled flights typically operate only during the summer season. Public transportation is not organised, however, a taxi service is available during airport opening hours.[3]

Brač Airport was opened on 22 May 1993, making it Croatia's youngest airport.[4] The present terminal building opened in 2007.[5]

Between November 2016 and March 2017 the runway was lengthened from 1,440 to 1,760 meters towards the southwest,[6] allowing the airport to handle aircraft such as Airbus A319, Bombardier C-Series and Embraer 195. Work was valued at 666,000 euros.[7]

The second phase of runway extension will see the runway lengthened towards the northeast from 1,760 to 2,350 meters, enabling unrestricted aircraft handling of Airbus A320 and Boeing 737-800.[8]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at Brač Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Croatia Airlines Seasonal: Zagreb
Seasonal charter: Graz,[9][10] Linz[11]
Goldeckflug Seasonal charter: Wiener Neustadt[12]
Luxair Seasonal: Luxembourg[13]
SkyAlps Seasonal: Bolzano[14]
Seasonal charter: Bratislava,[15] Košice[16]

Statistics

Annual passenger traffic at BWK airport. See Wikidata query.
Traffic at Brač Airport[17]
Year Passengers A/C Operations
2000 29.036 1.448
2001 33.759 1.587
2002 31.966 1.815
2003 27.339 2.058
2004 26.965 1.875
2005 22.205 1.865
2006 17.721 2.266
2007 15.520 2.172
2008 14.784 1.862
2009 12.860 2.122
2010 11.747 1.390
2011 12.582 1.538
2012 12.634 1.426
2013 10.396 1.310
2014 10.431 1.382
2015 9.813 1.622
2016 13.119 2.010
2017 21.596 TBC
2018 30.170 TBC
2019 25.339 TBC
2020 4.250 TBC
2021 10.004 TBC
2022 15.948 TBC
2023 19.073[18] TBC

References

Media related to Brač Airport at Wikimedia Commons

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