Karlstad Airport (IATA: KSD, ICAO: ESOK) is situated 16 km (10 mi) from Karlstad city centre in Sweden.

Karlstad Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorSwedavia
LocationKarlstad Municipality
Elevation AMSL352 ft / 107 m
Coordinates59°26′41″N 013°20′15″E / 59.44472°N 13.33750°E / 59.44472; 13.33750
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KSD is located in Värmland County
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03/21 8,255 2,516 Asphalt
03L/21R 1,840 561 Grass
Statistics (2017)
Passengers total89,936
International passengers44,071
Domestic passengers45,865
Statistics: Transportstyrelsen[1]

Airlines and destinations

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

AirlinesDestinations
Sunclass Airlines[2][3] Seasonal charter: Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Rhodes

Statistics

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Annual passenger traffic at KSD airport. See Wikidata query.

From Transportstyrelsen and Karlstad flygplats:[4][1]

Year Passengers Domestic International
1998 245,310 170,283 86,574
1999 271,411  
2000 291,503   175,522 115,981
2001 262,105  
2002 216,072  
2003 171,680  
2004 160,335   102,941 57,394
2005 144,365  
2006 113,087  
2007 119,482  
2008 118,762   59,169 59,593
2009 84,880  
2010 82,423  
2011 108,893  
2012 100,349   38,418 61,912
2013 109,574  
2014 83,288  
2015 93,517  
2016 85,848   45,757 40,091
2017 89,936  
2018 81,884  
2019 52,009   16,926 35,083
2020 10,900   3,097 7,803
2021 3,830   548 3,282
2022 19,840   2,123 17,717
2023 20,463   600 19,863

History

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The airport was opened for traffic in 1997. The airport was built since the older Karlstad-Jakobsberg airport (59°21′36″N 13°27′58.4″E / 59.36000°N 13.466222°E / 59.36000; 13.466222) was causing noise to many residents due to its location 3 km from Karlstad city centre, and also because a longer runway was desired. The old airport had too short runway for charter flights to southern Europe, but such flights became common from the opening of the new airport. The route to Stockholm had still a large majority of the passengers the first years, but this route declined due to other available transport modes such as car and train on this fairly short route (258 km (160 mi)), and was finally closed in 2020 after reduced demand as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

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  Media related to Karlstad Airport at Wikimedia Commons