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Saarbrucken Airport (SCN) To Mainz-Finthen Airport (QMZ)

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Saarbrücken Airport

Saarbrücken Airport is one of 16 international airports in Germany. It is located in the east of the Saarland capital Saarbrücken on a hill in the district Ensheim. This puts it in the center of the European SaarLorLux region, in close proximity to the French region of Lorraine, Luxembourg and Rhineland-Palatinate. From Saarbrücken Airport there are both scheduled and charter services within Germany and Europe. The commercial and private flights (general aviation) are handled by the General Aviation Terminal (GAT). The carrier of the airport is the Flug-Hafen-Saarland GmbH, owner and shareholder is the Saarland. All activities outside of pure flight operations are provid Nearly 1000 parking spaces are available in a parking garage in the immediate vicinity of the terminal. About the same...

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Mainz Finthen Airport 

The Mainz-Finthen airfield is a traffic landing place in the Rhineland-Palatinate state capital Mainz. Operator is the airfield Mainz Finthen GmbH on behalf of the former operator, the aviation club Mainz. The airfield was operated in the period from 1993 to 1 August 2008 by a non-profit organization. 200 m away from the airport is the stop Layenhof of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbundes. Access by motor vehicles is only permitted via the Layenhof. Through the airfield runs on the northeastern edge of a private bike path between the Layenhof, the Ober-Olmer forest and Finthen, which may be used during operating hours. The nearest motorway junction is Mainz-Finthen the Federal Highway 60.

The airstrip with two runways is located about 9 km southwest of Mainz city center,...