Weeze Airport

Weeze was served by the short-lived, Dutch low-cost carrier V Bird, which opened a base here and operated flights to Berlin, Munich and several international destinations, from its inception in 2003 until bankruptcy in 2004.

In February 2014, Ryanair announced the cancellation of 18 routes from Weeze for the 2014 summer season, citing a lack of aircraft.

As there are no jet bridges due to the location of the apron to the west side of the terminal building instead in front of it, bus-boarding is used for six stands.

[citation needed] The following airlines operate regular scheduled and seasonal flights at Weeze Airport:[8] Direct buses serve Düsseldorf Main Station up to 7 times a day, also covering early flight departures and late arrivals.

[38] Bus shuttles serve the railway stations of Weeze, Kevelaer and Goch on a frequent basis.

Direct flight destinations from Weeze Airport (December 2024) [ 29 ] [ 30 ]
Terminal exterior