Welcome to Kassel Airport, Calden
Discover on this page why the Kassel Airport is more than just a regional take-off and landing site. Alongside key facts, figures and data, it offers attractive holiday destinations, short distances, and a service package that appeals to both travelers and aviation enthusiasts. Moreover, the airport serves as an important logistics hub for the Kassel region.
General information, location and transport connections
Kassel Airport (KSF) is a public regional airport in northern Hesse. It went into operation on 4 April 2013 following extensive redevelopment. Located about 16 kilometers northwest of Kassel, the airport offers direct access to the A7 motorway via the B7.
Express bus line 100 connects the terminal with Kassel city center and the ICE train station Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe every 30-60 minutes (travel time approx. 25 or 40 minutes).
Commercial air traffic and benefits
A 2025 study shows that Kassel Airport is a key driver for northern Hesse. Commercial traffic accounted for around 50 % of all aircraft movements in 2024. The airport supports around 1,200 direct jobs in 40 local companies and - together with supply-chain and induced consumption effects - around 3,400 jobs in total and generates an annual gross value added of € 291 millionof which € 171.6 million acruess in North Hesse. The resulting tax revenue of € 72.6 million (2023) clearly exceed the public subsidies and demonstrate the airport's positive fiscal balance. Every commercial flight thus not only ensures mobility, but also strengthens a growing aerospace cluster with players such as Airbus Helicopters and Piper Deutschland - a location factor that benefits both the local economy and the public sector in Kassel.
Kassel Airport Industrial Park
The Kassel Airport Industrial Park in Calden has matured into a growth engine for the region since 2013. More than 35 companies — primarily from the aviation sector — with over 1,200 employees benefit from the direct apron access to the regional airport. From here, Europe’s economic centers can be reached by plane in just one to two hours.
This unique proximity to the airport combined with extensive serviced land and strong aerospace networks makes the location one of Germany´s most important maintenance, logistics and innovation today.
Figures, data, facts and services
Scheduled and charter flights focus on seasonal tourist connections. For example, the flight schedule for winter 2024/25 and summer 2025 included the following destinations and airlines:
- Bolzano (BZO) - Sky Alps
- Palma de Mallora (PMI) AlbaStar
- Sylt (GWT) - MHS Aviation
- Usedom (HDF) - MHS Aviation
Current flight schedules can be found on the Kassel Airport website at Category timetables.
- Free parking directly in front of the terminal
- Short distances and barrier-free access
- General Aviation Terminal (900m²) for business and private aircraft
- Flight schools, skydiving and a simulator center round off the leisure activities offering.
These figures indicate a moderate level of operations with a high share of commercial flights. According to the German Airports Association (ADV) the following were recorded at Kassel Airport in the 2024 calendar year:
- 23.230 total traffic movements (including non-commercial traffic)
- thereof 12.781 commercial aircraft movements
- 82.953 passengers (including transit)
| Feature | Specification |
| Runway | Alignment 09/27; 2,500m x 45m |
| Navigation systems | ILS CAT I / ILS CAT IIIb |
| Terminal area | 8,250m², 10 check-in desks, 3 security gates |
| Employees at the location | 2025 approx. 1,200 in around 40 companies |
Get in touch with us!
Do you have further questions about the website article, or would you like to benefit from our excellent network? We look forward to exchanging ideas with you and would be happy to serve as your competent first point of contact.
Phone: +49 561 70733-50
E-Mail: info@wfg-kassel.de