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Heringsdorf Airport ( German : Flughafen Heringsdorf ) ( IATA : HDF , ICAO : EDAH ) is a regional airport located near Garz on the island of Usedom in Germany . It used to be an East German airbase and today features summer leisure routes from cities in Germany and Switzerland as well as general aviation .

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10-468: The airport takes its name from the nearby municipality of Heringsdorf , located some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the north. The largest town on the island however is Świnoujście in Poland , immediately to the east of the airport. Heringsdorf Airport features a single small terminal building equipped with check-in facilities and an information desk. The apron features one stand for mid-sized-aircraft such as

20-520: A Polish spa), is also called Kaiserstrand (Imperial Beach). The continuous Baltic Sea beach of Usedom Island has an overall length of exactly 40 km (25 mi) and an average width of 40 m (130 ft). Tourism is the dominant economical sector of the Imperial Spas, with an increasing number of hotels and vacation homes every year. Heringsdorf is located on the Baltic Sea coast of

30-539: Is Świnoujście in Poland , immediately to the east of the airport. Heringsdorf Airport features a single small terminal building equipped with check-in facilities and an information desk. The apron features one stand for mid-sized-aircraft such as the Airbus A319 and several stands for smaller aircraft such as the Cessna 172 . By winter 2015, the airport was equipped with renewed firefighting and security facilities as well as

40-504: Is a regional airport located near Garz on the island of Usedom in Germany . It used to be an East German airbase and today features summer leisure routes from cities in Germany and Switzerland as well as general aviation . The airport takes its name from the nearby municipality of Heringsdorf , located some 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the north. The largest town on the island however

50-606: Is in frequent contact with Djerba in Tunisia and the embassy of Morocco in Berlin . The area is served by Heringsdorf Airport . Heringsdorf Station is the hub and headquarters of the Usedomer Bäderbahn . This Vorpommern-Greifswald location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Heringsdorf Airport Heringsdorf Airport ( German : Flughafen Heringsdorf ) ( IATA : HDF , ICAO : EDAH )

60-464: The Airbus A319 and several stands for smaller aircraft such as the Cessna 172 . By winter 2015, the airport was equipped with renewed firefighting and security facilities as well as a refurbished check-in area. The following airlines currently operate seasonal flights at Heringsdorf Airport: The nearest major international airport is Berlin , approx. 200 kilometres (120 mi) to the south. Usedomer Bäderbahn busline 286 runs from Heringsdorf to

70-604: The bathtub of Berlin . They feature clean beaches and numerous scenic houses and mansions in the distinct style of Bäderarchitektur (resort architecture). Heringsdorf is partnered with other towns and municipalities, namely Beckum in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany), Folgaria in Italy , La Celle-Saint-Cloud in France ; as well as Grodków , Tolkmicko and the neighbouring Świnoujście in Poland . In addition, Heringsdorf

80-521: The airport from Monday to Friday; there is no direct public transport connection to Świnoujście. Rental cars and taxis are also available. [REDACTED] Media related to Heringsdorf Airport at Wikimedia Commons Heringsdorf Heringsdorf is a semi-urban municipality and a popular seaside resort on Usedom Island in Western Pomerania , Germany . It is also known by the name Kaiserbad ( English: Imperial Spa ). The municipality

90-571: The island of Usedom , about 10 km as the crow flies northwest of Świnoujście . Heringsdorf has been one of the most popular resorts on the German Baltic shore since its foundation. It consists of three parts: Ahlbeck on the Polish border, Heringsdorf proper (central part) and Bansin in the west. These three Kaiserbäder were the favourite spas of the German Emperors , and also called

100-550: Was formed in January 2005 out of the former municipalities of Heringsdorf, Ahlbeck and Bansin . Until January 2006, the municipality was called Dreikaiserbäder , literally meaning Three Imperial Spas , a reference to several vacation visits of the German emperor Wilhelm II until 1918. For the same reason, the fine sandy beach stretching about 12 km (7.5 mi) from Bansin over Heringsdorf to Ahlbeck and Swinemünde (nowadays

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