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The Klagenfurt Airport is a small air facility in Austria. With a car hire at Klagenfurt Airport, the airport is located less than five minutes away by car from the city's center. It was first opened as a military airfield during World Wars I and II and was converted into a public facility in 1925.
Although a small air facility, the Klagenfurt Airport offers international flights, both seasonal and scheduled. Some of the regular trips offered at the Klagenfurt Airport are for the destinations Vienna, Berlin-Tegel, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Cologne-Bonn, Munich, and London-Stansted.
Airlines operating out of the Klagenfurt Airport include Air Berlin, Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa Regional, Germanwings, and Ryanair. Travelers making their way to the Klagenfurt Airport come from different places but with a cheap car hire at Klagenfurt Airport, exploring the city is very easy.
Served by the Klagenfurt Airport, Klagenfurt is the state capital for Carinthia. The sixth largest city in Austria, Klagenfurt has a population above 90,000. The city is surrounded by forest-covered hills and sits along the Glan River and Worthersee Lake. There are 15 districts comprising Klagenfurt, all easily reached with a car rental at Klagenfurt Airport.
Some of the attractions in the city include the Alter Platz; the Vikting Abbey; Minimundus; the Hypo-Arena soccer stadium; the Kreuzbergl nature park with its botanical garden, mining museum, and viewing tower; the Hallegg and Tentschach castles; and the Worthersee, the largest non-sea beach in Europe.
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