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    Kittilä Airport

    A key gateway to Finnish Lapland, serving as the main entry point for ski and winter tourism in the Arctic Circle.

    IATA Code:KTT
    Kittilä Airport logo
    US Airport Illustration
    Watch Tower

    Overview of the Airport

    Kittilä Airport (KTT) is located about 5 kilometers north of Kittilä in the heart of Lapland, Finland. It serves as the primary airport for the region’s renowned ski resorts, including Levi and Ylläs, and is a major hub for seasonal international and domestic flights. The airport is inside the Arctic Circle and is vital for tourism and local connectivity.

    67.6958, 24.8589

    370K
    Passenger Traffic
    1.2K
    Cargo Throughput

    Growth Trend

    Passenger traffic has increased steadily, with notable winter peaks and a 7% year-over-year rise in 2023.

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    Employment

    320

    Staff includes airline personnel, ground handling, security, retail, and municipal services.

    Airport Asset

    Global Ranking

    Fourth busiest airport in Finland, and the leading gateway for Lapland’s winter tourism.
    3.2K
    Aircraft Movements

    Market Share of Major Airlines

    Capacity Expansion

    The 2018 terminal expansion increased capacity to efficiently handle peak winter passenger volumes and seasonal international flights.

    Capacity Expansion

    Technological Advancements

    Free Wi-Fi, digital check-in, and modern winter runway equipment ensure efficient operations and passenger convenience.

    Technological Advancements

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Kittilä Airport has achieved net zero carbon emissions and holds the Sustainable Travel Finland label, promoting eco-friendly travel.

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Recommendations

    Policy Alignment

    Continue collaboration with national and EU authorities to secure funding for sustainable infrastructure and regional development.

    Infrastructure Investment

    Prioritize further modernization of terminal facilities and runway systems to support growing seasonal demand and operational resilience.

    Sustainability Focus

    Accelerate adoption of renewable energy and green practices to maintain leadership in sustainable Arctic aviation.