Langeoog Airport – LGO
Langeoog Airport is a public airport that serves the island of Langeoog, Germany. Also known as Langeoog Airfield, it works under the IATA code LGO and the ICAO code of EDWL. It sits at an elevation of 7 feet or 2 meters above mean sea level. Easily accessible from the island railway system, the airport is less than half a mile from the center of Langeoog. It is operated by the Frisian airfield Brunzema and Partner KG. There is one runway and it has a concrete surface.
Best Time to Visit
The airport was opened in 1929. It was used during World War II, but was later designated for public use. This small aerodrome is approved to handle aircrafts up to 2000 kilograms and helicopters up to 5,700 kilograms heavy. Open from 9:00 – 13:00 and from 15:00 to 19:00, it mostly caters to private and chartered flights. Most of the aircrafts that land in the airport include Ultralight Aircrafts, BNS, Twin Otters, Cessna 337, BN3, and Do28. Cities, towns, villages, and suburbs found near the airport include Langeoog, Juist, and Norden.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There is a small handful of beautiful hotels located in the area served by the Langeoog Airport. These include the 4-star rated properties of Inselhotel Langeoog and the Logierhus Langeoog. Another option located lee than a mile from Langeoog Airport is the Nordseehotel Kroger.
An alternate airport to Langeoog Airport is the Juist Airport, which is found in Juist, Germany. Another option is the Norden – Norddeich Airport, which is found in Norden, Germany.