Rotterdam The Hague Airport

Rotterdam The Hague Airport (formerly Rotterdam Airport, Vliegveld Zestienhoven in Dutch) (IATA: RTM, ICAO: EHRD) is a minor international airport serving Rotterdam, the Netherlands' second largest city, and The Hague, its administrative and royal capital. It is located 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi; 3.0 nmi) north northwest of Rotterdam in South Holland and is the third busiest airport in the Netherlands.

Rotterdam The Hague Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorSchiphol Group
ServesRotterdam and The Hague
LocationZestienhoven, Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
Focus city for
  • Transavia
  • TUI fly Netherlands
Elevation AMSL−14 ft / −4 m
Coordinates51°57′25″N 04°26′25″E / 51.95694°N 4.44028°E / 51.95694; 4.44028
Websiterotterdamthehagueairport.nl
Map
RTM/EHRD
Location of airport in Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
RTM/EHRD
RTM/EHRD (South Holland)
RTM/EHRD
RTM/EHRD (Netherlands)
RTM/EHRD
RTM/EHRD (Europe)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
06/24 2,199 7,215 Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Passengers2,133,976
Freight (tonnes)1
Aircraft movements52,439
Sources: AIP, 2019 Annual Facts & Statistics Report (PDF, Dutch)

The airport handled over 2.1 million passengers in 2019 and features scheduled flights to European metropolitan and leisure destinations. It is also used extensively by general aviation and there are several flying clubs, a skydiving club and a flight training school located at the airport.

History

Early years

After World War II, the Dutch government decided that a second national airport was needed in addition to Schiphol. Rotterdam had previously had an airport before the war; Waalhaven airport, but it was heavily damaged in the German bombing of Rotterdam, and was later completely destroyed to prevent it from being used by the Germans. Reconstruction of the airport was not a realistic proposition, so a new location was found in the Zestienhoven polder, giving the airport its original name.

Construction of the airport began in August 1955 and the airport was officially opened in October 1956. Several large international airlines, such as Swissair, Lufthansa, Air France, Channel Airways, and British Air Ferries (Channel Air Bridge) were soon operating to Rotterdam. However, in the 1970s plans were made to either close or move the airport to make space for housing. Its uncertain future halted the airport's growth and led to many operators leaving.

Development since the 1990s

For almost thirty years the airport faced closure, but the economic growth of the 1990s caused an increase in passengers again, and in 2001 it was decided that the airport's current location would be maintained for at least a century.[citation needed]

The route with the longest continual service, to London Heathrow and operated by KLM Cityhopper, was suspended in 2008. This marked the end of KLM's involvement with the airport. However, in December 2012, British Airways began a service to Rotterdam from Heathrow. In October 2014, British Airways announced they would suspend the route again in March 2015. British Airways now flies to Rotterdam from London City Airport.

The name of the airport was changed from Zestienhoven to Rotterdam Airport and finally in 2010 to its current name Rotterdam The Hague Airport.

Most flights today are operated by smaller mainline jets such as the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 series or the Embraer 190. There is also a fair amount of business aviation. State and military aircraft also use the airport frequently, due to its proximity to The Hague, the seat of the Dutch government and various international institutions such as the International Criminal Court. With the closure of nearby Ypenburg Airport in 1992 and Valkenburg Naval Air Base in 2006, Rotterdam The Hague Airport is now the only remaining airport in the area.

The airport experienced significant growth in the 2010s, doubling passenger numbers from 1,000,858 in 2010 to 2,133,976 in 2019.[citation needed]

Airlines and destinations

The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights to and from Rotterdam/The Hague:

AirlinesDestinations
Air Algérie Seasonal: Algiers
Air Arabia Tangier
AJet Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen (begins 22 February 2026)
British Airways London–City
Corendon Airlines Seasonal: Antalya, Kayseri
Corendon Dutch Airlines Seasonal: Al Hoceima
Pegasus Airlines Seasonal: Antalya,[citation needed] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen,[citation needed] Kayseri[citation needed]
Royal Air Maroc Seasonal: Nador, Oujda, Tangier
SunExpress Seasonal: Kayseri[citation needed]
Transavia Al Hoceima, Alicante, Barcelona, Bergamo, Faro, Fez, Gran Canaria, Lisbon, London–Stansted, Málaga, Nador, Seville, Tenerife–South, Trieste, Valencia
Seasonal: Almería, Bastia, Bergerac, Brindisi, Catania (begins 26 April 2026), Chambéry,[citation needed] Corfu, Dubrovnik, Geneva, Girona, Grenoble, Heraklion, Ibiza, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt,[citation needed] Kos, Lanzarote,[citation needed] Palermo, Palma de Mallorca, Perugia, Pula, Rome–Fiumicino, Salzburg, Split, Tangier, Toulon, Zadar
TUI Airways Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Marrakech, Tenerife–South
Seasonal: Antalya, Casablanca,[citation needed] Heraklion, Kittilä, Kos, Kuusamo, Nador,[citation needed] Rhodes, Zakynthos

Statistics

Passenger numbers

Year Passengers Aircraft movements
2017 1,774,976 49,962
2018 1,943,733 53,322
2019 2,133,976 52,439
2020 497,078 38,653
2021 764,061 46,139
2022 2,133,708 59,444
2023 2,224,276 56,480

Busiest routes

Busiest routes from Rotterdam Airport (2016)
Rank Airport Passengers 2016
1 London City Airport 219,222
2 Barcelona–El Prat Airport 154,152
3 Málaga Airport 126,034
4 Faro Airport 121,494
5 Alicante Airport 110,239
Source: http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/submitViewTableAction.do

Ground transport

Bus

The airport is served by bus line 33, which runs between Rotterdam Centraal, the airport, and further to Meijersplein station. At Meijersplein, transfers are available to metro line E, with frequent service to Den Haag Centraal, Rotterdam Centraal and Rotterdam city center.

Car

The airport is situated next to the busy A13/E19 motorway, which makes it easily accessible via car.

See also

  • Transport in the Netherlands
  • List of airports in the Netherlands

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