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Hamburg Airport (HAM) To Kiel-Holtenau Airport (KEL)

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Hamburg Airport

The airport Hamburg, own name Hamburg Airport, since 2016 also Hamburg Airport Helmut Schmidt, is the international airport of the city Hamburg (with a small part on Norderstedter area). It is the oldest and fifth largest airport in Germany. In 2018, it was used by around 17.23 million passengers, a decrease of 2.2 percent compared to the previous year. The airport is a hub of Eurowings. The name of Hamburg Airport was added to the name supplement "Hamburg Airport Helmut Schmidt" on 10 November 2016 in honor of the late Chancellor and honorary citizen of Hamburg Helmut Schmidt. This goes back to a decision of the Hamburg citizenship of 21 January 2016. Schmidt died on 10 November 2015 at the age of 96 years....

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Kiel Airport 

The airfield Kiel (also referred to as Kiel-Holtenau) is a landing field in Kiel. It is located seven kilometers north of Kiel city center. The airfield was used militarily since its creation and was since 1958 a base of naval aviation. By mid-2012, the Naval Aviation Squadron 5 (MFG 5) was stationed here. It is known for the search and rescue operations (SAR), which were carried out from Holtenau with Sea King helicopters. In the second half of 2012 (June to November), the squadron moved to the Nordholz air base. At the airfield Kiel is the air sports club Kiel e. V. resident, an association for the exercise of air sports with various types of aircraft, the Academic Aviation Group of Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel, which...