Bandar Udara Internasional Charlotte Douglas

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Bandar Udara Internasional Charlotte Douglas (IATA: CLTICAO: KCLTFAA LID: CLT) adalah Bandara Internasional bersama masyarakat sipil-militer terletak di Charlotte, North Carolina. Didirikan pada tahun 1935 sebagai Charlotte Municipal Airport, pada tahun 1954 bandara ini berganti nama menjadi Bandara Douglas Kota setelah mantan wali kota Charlotte Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr bandara yang diperoleh namanya sekarang pada tahun 1982 dan saat ini menjadi hub US Airways terbesar, dengan pelayanan ke 175 tujuan domestik dan internasional pada 2008.[2] Pada tahun 2009, itu adalah bandara tersibuk ke-9 di Amerika Serikat[3] dan pada tahun 2010, menjadi satu di antara 24 bandara tersibuk di dunia berdasarkan lalu lintas penumpang.[4] Pada tahun 2010, itu adalah bandara tersibuk ke-6 di dunia, berdasarkan gerakan lalu lintas.

Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Bandar Udara Internasional Charlotte Douglas
Informasi
JenisPublik
PemilikKota Charlotte
PengelolaCharlotte, Carolina Utara
MelayaniCharlotte metropolitan area
LokasiCharlotte, Carolina Utara, USA
Maskapai penghubungUS Airways
Ketinggian dpl mdpl
Situs webwww.charlotteairport.com
Peta
CLT di North Carolina
CLT
CLT
Lokasi di North Carolina
Landasan pacu
Arah Panjang Permukaan
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18L/36R 8,676 2,644 Aspal/Beton
18C/36C 10,000 3,048 Beton
18R/36L 9,000 2,743 Beton
5/23 7,502 2,287 Aspal/Beton
Statistik (2010)
Penumpang38,143,078
Operasi penerbangan549,101
Sumber: Statistik penumpang dari CLT[1]

Terminal, Maskapai penerbangan dan destinasi

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Terminal A
  • Terminal A memiliki 12 Pintu, dan merupakan terminal hanya tidak digunakan oleh US Airways
Terminal B
  • Terminal B memiliki 16 Pintu
Terminal C
  • Terminal C memiliki 18 Pintu
Terminal D
  • Terminal D memiliki 13 Pintu dan berfungsi sebagai terminal internasional. Semua kedatangan internasional tanpa preclearance adat ditangani di fasilitas ini
Terminal E
  • Terminal E memiliki 32 Pintu, dan terutama digunakan untuk US Airways Ekspres
MaskapaiTujuanTerminal
Air Canada Express operated by Jazz Air Toronto-Pearson A(4)
AirTran Airways Atlanta, Baltimore, Orlando [ends August 12, 2012] A(6,8)
American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth A(9,11)
American Eagle Chicago-O'Hare, Miami, New York-LaGuardia A(9,11)
Delta Air Lines Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Salt Lake City [begins March 2, 2012] A(1,3,5,7)
Delta Connection operated by Chautauqua Airlines New York-JFK A(1,3,5,7)
Delta Connection operated by Comair Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, New York-LaGuardia [begins July 11, 2012] A(1,3,5,7)
Delta Connection operated by Compass Airlines Minneapolis/St. Paul A(1,3,5,7)
Delta Connection operated by ExpressJet Atlanta, Detroit, Memphis A(1,3,5,7)
Delta Connection operated by GoJet Airlines New York-LaGuardia [begins July 11, 2012] A(1,3,5,7)
Delta Connection operated by Pinnacle Airlines Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Detroit, Memphis, New York-JFK A(1,3,5,7)
Insel Air Curacao D(6)
JetBlue Airways Boston, New York-JFK D(4)
Lufthansa Munich D(12)
United Airlines Chicago-O'Hare, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark A(2,4,10,12)
United Express operated by Chautauqua Airlines Cleveland A(10,12)
United Express operated by ExpressJet Chicago-O'Hare, Cleveland, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark, Washington-Dulles A(2,4,10,12)
United Express operated by Mesa Airlines Chicago-O'Hare, Washington-Dulles A(2,4)
United Express operated by Shuttle America Newark A(10,12)
United Express operated by SkyWest Airlines Houston-Intercontinental A(10,12)
US Airways Albany, Allentown/Bethlehem, Antigua, Aruba, Atlanta, Baltimore, Barbados, Belize City, Birmingham (AL), Boston, Buffalo, Cancun, Charleston (SC), Chicago-O'Hare, Cleveland, Columbus (OH), Cozumel, Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Frankfurt, Freeport, Grand Cayman, Greensboro, Harrisburg, Hartford/Springfield, Houston-Intercontinental, Indianapolis, Jacksonville (FL), Kansas City, Las Vegas, Liberia, London-Gatwick, Los Angeles, Memphis, Mexico City, Miami, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Montego Bay, Myrtle Beach, Nashville, Nassau, New Orleans, New York-JFK, New York-LaGuardia, Newark, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Orlando, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland (ME), Providence, Providenciales, Punta Cana, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Rio de Janeiro-Galeao, Rochester (NY), Rome-Fiumicino, St Croix, St Kitts, St Lucia, St Maarten, St. Louis, St. Thomas, Salt Lake City [begins March 4, 2012],[5] San Antonio, San Diego, San Francisco, San José de Costa Rica, San José del Cabo, San Juan, Seattle/Tacoma, Syracuse, Tampa, Washington-National, West Palm Beach, Wilmington (NC)
Seasonal: Bermuda, Daytona Beach, Dublin, Madrid, Portland (OR), Sacramento, Sarasota [begins March 4, 2012], Washington-Dulles
B(1–16), C(2–19), D(1–3,5–13)
US Airways Express operated by PSA Airlines Akron/Canton, Allentown/Bethlehem, Asheville, Atlanta, Augusta (GA), Baton Rouge, Birmingham (AL), Blountville/Tri-Cities, Buffalo, Charleston (SC), Charleston (WV), Charlottesville, Chattanooga, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Columbia (SC), Columbus (OH), Dayton, Daytona Beach, Des Moines [begins March 25, 2012], Fayetteville (AR), Fayetteville (NC), Fort Walton Beach, Gainesville, Greensboro, Greenville (NC), Greenville/Spartanburg (SC), Gulfport/Biloxi, Harrisburg, Hartford, Huntsville, Indianapolis, Jackson, Jacksonville (FL), Jacksonville (NC), Knoxville, Lexington, Little Rock, Louisville, Melbourne (FL), Mobile, Montgomery, Myrtle Beach, Nashville, New Bern, Newport News/Williamsburg, New York-LaGuardia, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Omaha [begins March 25, 2012], Pensacola, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Roanoke, St. Louis, Sarasota/Bradenton, Savannah, Tallahassee, Washington-Dulles, Washington-National, White Plains, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Wilmington (NC)
Seasonal: Freeport
E(1–38)
US Airways Express operated by Republic Airlines Albany, Atlanta, Baltimore, Birmingham (AL), Buffalo, Charleston (SC), Chicago-O'Hare, Cleveland, Columbus (OH), Detroit, Greensboro, Houston-Intercontinental, Indianapolis, Jacksonville (FL), Kansas City, Manchester (NH), Memphis, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Montréal-Trudeau, Myrtle Beach, Nashville, New Orleans, New York-LaGuardia, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Providence, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Rochester (NY), St. Louis, Sarasota/Bradenton, Savannah, Syracuse, Toronto-Pearson, Washington-National, Wilmington (NC)
Seasonal: Key West
C(2–6,8–16,19)
US Airways Express operated by Air Wisconsin Allentown/Bethlehem, Baltimore, Charleston (SC), Charleston (WV), Chattanooga, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Fayetteville (NC), Florence (SC), Greensboro, Greenville/Spartanburg (SC), Huntsville, Indianapolis, Jacksonville (NC), Lexington, Louisville, Melbourne (FL), Milwaukee, Montreal-Trudeau, Myrtle Beach, Norfolk, Ottawa, Raleigh/Durham, Richmond, Savannah, St. Louis, Toronto-Pearson, Washington-Dulles, Washington-National, White Plains, Wilmington (NC) E(1–38)
US Airways Express operated by Chautauqua Airlines Columbus (OH), Greensboro, Greensville/Spartanburg (SC), Louisville, New Bern E(1–38)
US Airways Express operated by Mesa Airlines Austin, Birmingham (AL), Charleston (SC), Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Detroit, Fayetteville (NC), Harrisburg, Jacksonville (FL), Kansas City, Knoxville, Louisville, Little Rock, Memphis, Myrtle Beach, Nashville, New Orleans, New York-LaGuardia, Newark, Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Pensacola, Raleigh/Durham, St. Louis, San Antonio, Savannah, Washington-Dulles, Wilmington (NC)
Seasonal: Daytona Beach
E(1–38)
US Airways Express operated by Piedmont Airlines Asheville, Augusta (GA), Baltimore, Blountville/Tri-Cities, Charleston (SC), Charleston (WV), Charlottesville, Chattanooga, Columbia (SC), Florence (SC), Greensboro, Greenville (NC), Greenville/Spartanburg (SC), Hilton Head, Huntington (WV), Jacksonville (NC), Lynchburg, New Bern, Newport News/Williamsburg, Richmond, Roanoke, Salisbury (MD), Washington-Dulles E(1–38)

Lounge Maskapai

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US Airways Club: Terminal B dan C/D penghubung USO Lounge: Atrium

Ada tambahan US Airways Klub terletak di Terminal D, yang ditutup karena pemotongan biaya penerbangan AS. British Airways mengoperasikan juga lounge di Atrium Utama, yang menjadi Lounge USO setelah mereka membatalkan layanan ke Charlotte.

Penerbangan Kargo

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MaskapaiTujuanTerminal
Air Transport International Baltimore, Philadelphia Cargo
Capital Cargo International Airlines Fort Lauderdale, Toledo Cargo
FedEx Express Indianapolis, Memphis Cargo
UPS Airlines Louisville Cargo

Destinasi Utama

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Busiest Domestic Routes from CLT (October 2010 – September 2011)[6]
Peringkat Kota Penumpang Bawaan
1   Atlanta, GA 770,000 AirTran, Delta, US Airways
2   Dallas/Fort Worth, TX 556,000 American, US Airways
3   New York, NY (LGA) 555,000 American, US Airways
4   Chicago, IL 519,000 American, United, US Airways
5   Boston, MA 474,000 JetBlue, US Airways
6   Orlando, FL 463,000 AirTran, US Airways
7   Newark, NJ 452,000 United, US Airways
8   Baltimore, MD 452,000 AirTran, US Airways
9   Phoenix, AZ 419,000 US Airways
10   Philadelphia, PA 404,000 US Airways

Bandara Pereda

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Transportasi darat

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Catatan

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  1. ^ "Passenger statistics for CLT". Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2010-07-02. Diakses tanggal 2012-02-11. 
  2. ^ "Charlotte Faces Loss of Hub Status and Potential for Big Service Cuts". The Charlotte Observer. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2008-02-21. Diakses tanggal 2008-01-01.  "Because Delta's main hub, Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, is only 240 mil (390 km) from Charlotte, a US Airways-Delta merger is a particular worry for Charlotte, which has nonstop service to 135 cities -- a high number for a city its size."
  3. ^ The Bureau of Transportation Statistics
  4. ^ "US Airways defying US trends with healthy growth at its main Charlotte hub". anna.aero. 5 September 2008. 
  5. ^ http://www.airlinedaily.com/feeds.html#http://us.rd.yahoo.com/finance/news/rss/story/*http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/111107/20111107005543.html?.v=1
  6. ^ http://www.transtats.bts.gov/airports.asp?pn=1&Airport=CLT&Airport_Name=Charlotte,%20NC:%20Charlotte%20Douglas%20International&carrier=FACTS

Referensi

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Pranala luar

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