Aéroport de Bornholm (RNN)
Bornholm Airport (IATA: RNN / ICAO: EKRN) is a regional airport situated near Rønne, the largest town on the picturesque Danish island of Bornholm. Located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 150 kilometers southeast of the Danish mainland, Bornholm is a popular destination known for its natural beauty, historic sites, and unique cultural heritage. The airport serves as a crucial hub for connecting the island with both domestic and limited international destinations, facilitating travel and commerce for residents and tourists alike.
The history of Bornholm Airport dates back to 1940 when it was initially established during the German occupation of Denmark. Post-World War II, the airport transitioned to civilian use and has since undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate growing passenger numbers and modern aviation standards. Today, Bornholm Airport is operated by Naviair, a state-owned company responsible for Danish air traffic.
Serving over 250,000 passengers annually, Bornholm Airport manages a modest yet efficient number of flights. The airport is primarily serviced by Danish carriers, including Danish Air Transport (DAT) and larger operators such as SAS, providing frequent connections to Copenhagen, the Danish capital. Seasonal charter flights also bolster tourist traffic during the summer months, making the island more accessible to international visitors.
Despite its relatively small size, Bornholm Airport is equipped with a range of amenities, including a café, rental car services, and free Wi-Fi, aimed at enhancing the passenger experience. The airport's strategic location and essential services make it a vital gateway to the tranquil and charming island of Bornholm.