View Full Version : European 24H Airports
robash
29th May 2008, 15:53
Can anyone suggest a location to find a quick, concise and easily accessible list of all 24H airports in Europe?
cldrvr
29th May 2008, 16:15
accu kwik is the one
robash
29th May 2008, 17:04
Thanks - is there a way of quickly a list of the 24H ones rather than trawling through each and every one??
merlinxx
29th May 2008, 18:47
I'll do it for you, I charge GBP750:00 a day all inclusive.
robash
30th May 2008, 08:37
mmmmm, let me think about that one...;)
bingo 21
30th May 2008, 08:51
I'll do it for £720.00 plus a sandwich
Opsbeatch
30th May 2008, 11:29
I'll do it for the sandwich!!!
Flintstone
30th May 2008, 15:39
Bloody pilots, we're our own worst enemies :suspect:
robash. If you hold out long enough a Ryanair wannabee will no doubt offer to pay you £750 for the privilege of doing the work AND feed you the sandwich.
:O
merlinxx
30th May 2008, 19:21
Oi you lot, trying to an honest £ out of my hungry mouth, I've got 5 kids, 2 wives, 1 GF, late bar bill & run out of good scottish wine. I'm gonna cry soon!
Opsbeatch
30th May 2008, 21:00
Sorry Merlin, mind you it would have to be a very special sandwich!!!!
chevvron
1st Jun 2008, 17:19
Well here's a start: Farnborough, Southampton, Biggin Hill, London City are non-24 hours.
mungo_55
1st Jun 2008, 17:30
Southend IS 24 hours. How long have you got to complete this project ? Obviously this information is coming free right now but it could take you a few months at this rate.:zzz:
cldrvr
1st Jun 2008, 18:07
Ruzyne is H24 if stage 3+
robash
2nd Jun 2008, 08:39
Thanks (I think) for the comments - it looks like trawling through accu kwik is the way forward.
I was just looking to see if there is a quick filter/search rather than going through each and every one but it looks like that might be the only way..!
Opsbeatch
2nd Jun 2008, 09:17
Speak to Eddie, I'm sure he'll let you know if there's an easier way.
Number's in the Ac-u-kwik.
Now where's that sandwich?!?!?
OB
Bus_Bar
2nd Jun 2008, 13:17
also, www.worldaerodata.com (http://www.worldaerodata.com) is a useful tool, but always worth following up with handling agents.....
starnge one this; Frankfurt is open 24 hours, but after 00.00 local, only 17 arrivals is permitted until 06.00 unless you are emergency, medevac etc. yet take-offs, no restrictions
merlinxx
2nd Jun 2008, 15:02
Go on tell us what's in the sarnie nudge nudge:}:E
Avionero
2nd Jun 2008, 15:21
Why not also the airport directory of the Jeppesen?
I would be carefull with both sources, as airports may be listed H24, but you´re not necessarily allowed to land there except in an emergency (EDDM, EPWA, among others).