Euro airport – a successful model, globally unique
The first runway was made in 1946 from punched sheets. Thereafter, it took a long time developing. However, this was successful with a record of 9.1 million passengers registered in 2019. This was followed by the Corona pandemic. In 2021, it celebrated its 75th anniversary as a globally unique binational airport, serving three countries as a common destination. In future, a rail connection is planned and the bus connections will be extended. Its vision is to grow. The Euro airport will remain a success story. It is a job motor for over 6000 people and is a concept representing the teamwork in the region.