Paderborn Lippstadt airport (PAD)

Paderborn Lippstadt Airport (IATA: PAD, ICAO: EDLP) is a regional airport located in the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany. Situated approximately 18 kilometers southwest of Paderborn and 20 kilometers southeast of Lippstadt, the airport serves as an important gateway for this part of the country. It offers passengers a convenient travel option due to its strategic position within the region.

The airport was officially opened in 1971 and has since developed into a key regional transport hub. Over the years, Paderborn Lippstadt Airport has expanded its facilities and services to meet the growing demand from passengers and airlines. Although it is classified mainly as a regional airport, it also handles a limited number of international flights, primarily catering to the leisure and charter market.

In terms of passenger traffic, Paderborn Lippstadt Airport manages a modest but steady flow of travelers. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport handled over 700,000 passengers annually, with a range of destinations across Europe. The airport also sees a variety of flights, including general aviation, commercial flights, and occasional cargo operations.

Several airlines operate at Paderborn Lippstadt Airport, connecting the region to important domestic and European destinations. The airport features a single runway and modern passenger terminal amenities, ensuring a pleasant experience for travelers.

With its commitment to providing efficient and friendly service, Paderborn Lippstadt Airport continues to play a crucial role in supporting the economic and tourism activities in the surrounding areas, making it a vital component of North Rhine-Westphalia's transportation infrastructure.