Merimbula Airport
Merimbula Airport (IATA: MIM, ICAO: YMER) is an airport serving Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.[1][2] It is located 1 nautical mile (2 km; 1 mi) south of Merimbula and operated by Airport Agencies Pty. Ltd.[1]
Merimbula Airport | |||||||||||
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Summary | |||||||||||
Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Airport Agencies Pty. Ltd. | ||||||||||
Serves | Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 7 ft / 2 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 36°54′31″S 149°54′05″E | ||||||||||
Website | MerimbulaAirport.com.au | ||||||||||
Map | |||||||||||
YMER Location in New South Wales | |||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||
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Facilities
The airport resides at an elevation of 7 ft (2 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 03/21 with an asphalt surface measuring 1,602 m × 30 m (5,256 ft × 98 ft).[1]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
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Regional Express Airlines | Cooma, Melbourne, Moruya, Sydney[3][4] |
QantasLink | Melbourne [5] |
Statistics
Merimbula Airport was ranked 59th in Australia for the number of revenue passengers served in financial year 2010–2011.[6][7]
Year[6] | Revenue passengers | Aircraft movements |
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2001-02 | 20,194 | 2,281 |
2002-03 | 22,057 | 2,633 |
2003-04 | 34,794 | 2,664 |
2004-05 | 49,234 | 2,754 |
2005-06 | 57,732 | 3,004 |
2006-07 | 64,881 | 2,956 |
2007-08 | 63,904 | 2,912 |
2008-09 | 54,718 | 2,811 |
2009-10 | 52,210 | 2,791 |
2010-11 | 51,299 | 2,889 |
See also
References
- YMER – Merimbula (PDF). AIP En Route Supplement from Airservices Australia, effective 05 Nov 2020, Aeronautical Chart Archived 11 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- Merimbula Airport website
- Regional Express
- http://merimbulaairport.com.au/?q=flight-times
- Doak, Emily; Wallace, Simon (15 January 2021). "Qantas delays new regional routes due to COVID uncertainty". ABC Riverina. ABC News. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- Fiscal year 1 July - 30 June
- "Airport Traffic Data 1985-86 to 2010-11". Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE). May 2012. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2012. Refers to "Regular Public Transport (RPT) operations only"
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