Tartu Airport (IATA: TAY, ICAO: EETU) is an Medium airport serving the city of Tartu in Estonia. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The Tartu time zone is EET - Eastern European Time (UTC+2). The Euro(EUR) is the official currency of the Estonia.
Municipality | Tartu |
Region | Tartu County |
Country | Estonia |
Elevation | 220ft / 67m |
Type | Medium airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | EET - Eastern European Time (UTC+2) |
Coordinates | 58°18'27"N/26°41'25"E |
Currency | Euro(EUR) |
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Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
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1 | 5905ft / 1800m | 101ft / 31m | ASP | Yes |
Type | Description | Frequency (MHz) |
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TWR | TWR | 133.9 |
Airport | Distance |
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Lange Airfield | 4.89 KM |
Tõutsi Private Airfield | 41.44 KM |
Ridali Airfield | 44.24 KM |
Riidaja Airfield | 52.55 KM |
Antsla Airfield | 54.78 KM |
Karksi Airfield | 69.92 KM |
Viljandi Airfield | 69.95 KM |
Varstu Airfield | 75.02 KM |
Nurmsi Airfield | 83.31 KM |
Karķu lidlauks | 86.28 KM |
Seredka Airfield | 90.48 KM |
Smuravyovo Air Base | 95.24 KM |
Grotūžis Airstrip | 107.75 KM |
Valmiera Airfield | 111.11 KM |
Sorokino Airfield | 112 KM |
Pskov Airport | 116.01 KM |
Aerodrom Tsherskaia | 117.41 KM |
Jõhvi Airfield | 120.67 KM |
Aloja Airstrip | 121.56 KM |
Pärnu Airport | 129.93 KM |