Aarhus Airport, International airport in Syddjurs Municipality, Denmark.
Aarhus Airport is a commercial airport in Syddjurs Municipality near the city of Aarhus with two asphalt runways. The runways measure approximately 2,800 meters and the facility sits about 25 meters above sea level.
The airfield was built by German forces in 1943 and served as a military base during the Cold War after the war ended. Military operations ceased in the 1990s, transforming the site into a civilian aviation hub.
The terminal building reflects 1981 Danish design, and you can see how additions over time show the airport's growing importance to the region.
Getting to the city is easy by bus route 925X, which connects the airport directly to Aarhus railway station with schedules timed to match flight arrivals and departures. This makes connecting to other transport smooth and convenient.
The terminal is being expanded to double its space and add three new boarding gates for growing passenger numbers. These upgrades will significantly improve how travelers move through the facility.
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