Chita-Kadala International Airport

Airport in Russia

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HTA is located in Zabaykalsky Krai
HTA
HTA
Location of airport in Zabaykalsky Krai
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 9,187 2,800 Concrete
Statistics (2019)
Passengers455,350
Metric tonnes of cargo2,610

Chita-Kadala International Airport (IATA: HTA, ICAO: UIAA) is a single runway airport, located in Chita (Russian: Чита, IPA: [tɕɪˈta]), the administrative center of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. The airport handles about 150,000 passengers per year.[1]

Airlines and destinations

Aeroflot plane Tu-154 near old terminal
AirlinesDestinations
Aeroservis Gazimursky Zavod, Krasnokamensk, Krasny Chikoy, Kyra, Menza, Usugli, Yumurchen
Air ChinaBeijing–Capital, Hailar[2]
Angara AirlinesChara, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk[3]
Aurora Vladivostok
I-Fly Moscow-Vnukovo, Saint Petersburg, Sochi
IrAero Irkutsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
Rossiya Krasnoyarsk-International
S7 Airlines Irkutsk, Moscow–Domodedovo, Novosibirsk
Ural AirlinesMoscow–Domodedovo, Yekaterinburg
Yakutia AirlinesKhabarovsk, Vladivostok, Yakutsk

Statistics

Annual Traffic

Annual Passenger Traffic

Year Passengers
2010 173,000 Increase
2011 201,000 Increase
2012 241,000 Increase
2013 313,356 Increase
2014 329,499 Increase
2015 311,654 Decrease
2016 327,564 Increase
2017 365,100 Increase

Busiest routes

Busiest routes at Chita-Kadala International Airport (by number of passengers) 2016[4]
Rank City Region Country Airports Airlines Number of passengers
1 Moscow Moscow Moscow / Moscow Oblast Moscow Oblast  Russia Moscow Domodedovo Airport Globus Airlines, S7 Airlines, Ural Airlines 171,427
2 Novosibirsk Novosibirsk Oblast Novosibirsk Oblast  Russia Novosibirsk Tolmachevo Airport S7 Airlines 47,970
3 St Petersburg / Yekaterinburg  Saint Petersburg/ Leningrad Oblast /  Sverdlovsk Oblast  Russia Pulkovo Airport / Koltsovo Airport Ural Airlines 30,731
4 Irkutsk Irkutsk Oblast Irkutsk Oblast  Russia International Airport Irkutsk Angara Airlines, IrAero 16,729
5 Chara Zabaykalsky Krai Zabaykalsky Krai  Russia Chara Airport Angara Airlines 7,848

References

  • flagRussia portal
  1. ^ "Объемы перевозок через аэропорты России".
  2. ^ "Air China Resumes Chita Service From July 2023". AeroRoutes. 28 June 2023. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  3. ^ ""Ангара" открывает авиалинию Иркутск - Чита - Хабаровск". Airlines Inform. 9 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Аэропорт Чита подвел итоги 2016 года". aerochita.ru. Международный аэропорт Чита. Retrieved 31 March 2017.

External links

  • Chita Airport official site
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