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EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg

Coordinates:47°35′24″N007°31′45″E / 47.59000°N 7.52917°E /47.59000; 7.52917
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Airport in France near the Swiss and German borders

EuroAirport
Basel Mulhouse Freiburg
Summary
Airport typeInternational
OwnerFrance and Swiss canton of Basel-City
OperatorL'administration de l'Aéroport de Bâle-Mulhouse
Serves
LocationSaint-Louis,France
Opened8 May 1946; 79 years ago (1946-05-08)
Operating base foreasyJet Switzerland
Elevation AMSL270 m / 885 ft
Coordinates47°35′24″N007°31′45″E / 47.59000°N 7.52917°E /47.59000; 7.52917
Websitewww.euroairport.com
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Runways
DirectionLengthSurface
mft
15/333,90012,795Concrete
07/251,8205,971Concrete
Statistics (2024[2])
Passengers8,900,000
Cargo (tons)104,800
Aircraft movements94,124
Sources: French AIP,[3] airport's annual report[4] and FrenchAIP atEUROCONTROL[5]

EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (IATA:BSL, MLH, EAP,ICAO:LFSB)[note 1][1] is aninternational airport in the administrative commune ofSaint-Louis, in the FrenchAlsace part of theTrinational Eurodistrict of Basel. It is 4.7 km (2.9 mi) west of thetripoint ofFrance,Germany, andSwitzerland, 3.5 km (2.2 mi) northwest of the city ofBasel in Switzerland, 20 km (12 mi) southeast ofMulhouse in France, and 46 km (29 mi) south-southwest ofFreiburg im Breisgau in Germany. The airport is jointly administered by France and Switzerland, governed by a 1949 international convention. The airport serves as a base foreasyJet Switzerland and mainly features flights to European metropolitan and leisure destinations.

History

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Foundation and early years

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Plans for the construction of a joint Swiss–French airport started in the 1930s but were halted by theSecond World War. Swiss planners identified Basel as one of the four cities for which a main urban airport would be developed and recognized that the existing airfield at Sternenfeld inBirsfelden was too small and, due to the development of the adjacent river port facilities, unsuitable for expansion. The suburb ofAllschwil was proposed for a new airport, and this would require being constructed across the Franco-Swiss border, leading to talks with French authorities centered on developing a single airport that would serve both countries, enhancing its international airport status.[6]

In 1946 talks resumed and it was agreed that an airport would be built 4 km (2.5 mi) north ofBlotzheim, France. France would provide the land and the Swiss canton ofBasel-Stadt would cover the construction costs. Basel-Stadt'sGrand Council agreed to pay the costs for a provisional airport even before an international treaty was signed (which was not until 1949). Construction began on 8 March 1946 and a provisional airport with a 1,200 m (3,900 ft) runway was officially opened on 8 May.[citation needed]

Between autumn 1951 and spring 1953, the east–west runway was extended to 1,600 m (5,200 ft) and the "Zollfreistrasse" (Route douanière de l'aéroport à Bâle [fr;it]) (customs-free road) was constructed, allowing access from Basel to the departure terminal without passing through French border controls.[citation needed]

The first enlargement project was approved by referendum in Basel in 1960 and, over the following decades, the terminals and runways were continually extended. The north–south runway was extended further to 3,900 m (12,800 ft) in 1972. In 1984, an annual total of 1 million passengers was reached. In 1987, the trademark nameEuroAirport Basel–Mulhouse–Freiburg was introduced.[7]

In 1992 a total of 2 million passengers used the airport. By 1998, this number rose up to 3 million.[citation needed]

In December 1998,Swissair inaugurated service toNewark usingAirbus A310s.[8][9] The main reason it launched the route was that it had heard another carrier was planning to begin flights from Basel to Newark; Swissair wanted to start flying the route before the other airline did. The company also hoped to attract people working for the pharmaceutical companies in Basel.[10]Crossair, a subsidiary of Swissair,code-shared on the flight. The carrier operated a hub at the EuroAirport, from which it flew to 40 regional destinations.[11]

Development in the 2000s

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Swissair terminated the flight to Newark in March 2000, saying it suffered from low occupancy.[9][12] The local newspaperbz Basel commented that the airline did not advertise it well.[10]

A decision was made to enlarge the terminals again with a new "Y-finger" dock. The first phase was completed in 2002 and the second phase in 2005.[citation needed]

Crossair was the largest airline at the Basel airport. Following theSwissair liquidation in 2001, the subsequent ending of services in early 2002, and the transformation of Crossair intoSwiss International Air Lines, the number of flights from Basel fell and the new terminal was initially underused.[citation needed] In 2004 the low-cost carriereasyJet opened a base at Basel and the passenger totals rose again, reaching 4 million in 2006.[citation needed]

From 2007 until 2009,Ryanair also flew to the airport for the first time. However, as a result of a dispute overlanding fees, the airline closed all eight routes.[13] More recently Ryanair announced it would return in April 2014, with the resumption of Basel–Dublin route as well as a short-lived revival of the Basel – London–Stansted route. Ryanair added a Basel-Zagreb route in December 2021.[14]

In May 2008,Air Transat commenced seasonal service toMontreal.[15][16] The airline flew an Airbus A310 on the route.[17] In December 2014,Swiss International Air Lines announced it would cease all operations at Basel by 31 May 2015 due to heavy competition from low-cost carriers.[18] Swiss faced direct competition on five out of its six Basel routes, all of which were operated bySwiss Global Air Lines. TheLufthansa Group announced it would set upEurowings' first base outside Germany at the EuroAirport as a replacement. However these plans were later cancelled in favour ofVienna Airport.[19]

In January 2017, the removal of Basel/Mulhouse fromAir Berlin and its Swiss subsidiaryBelair's route networks was announced.[20]

International status

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Terminal exterior
Terminal interior

EuroAirport is one of the few airports in the world operated jointly by two countries,[21] in this case France and Switzerland. It is governed by a 1949 international convention. The headquarters of the airport's operations are located inBlotzheim, France.[22] The airport is located completely on French soil; it also has a Swiss customs border and is connected to the Swiss customs area by a 2.5-kilometre (1.6 mi)-long customs-free road to Basel, allowing air travellers access into Switzerland bypassing French customs clearance. The airport is operated via a state treaty established in 1946 wherein the two countries (Switzerland and France) are granted access to the airport without any customs or other border restrictions. The airport's board has eight members each from France and Switzerland and two advisers from Germany.[23]

The airport building is split into two separate sections: Swiss and French. Though the entire airport is on French soil and under French jurisdiction, the Swiss authorities have the authority to apply Swiss laws regarding customs, medical services and police work in the Swiss section, including the customs road connecting Basel with the airport. French police are allowed to execute random checks in the Swiss section as well.[23] With Switzerland joining theSchengen Treaty in March 2009, the air side was rearranged to include a Schengen and non-Schengen zone.[24] As border control is staffed by both Swiss and French border officers, passengers arriving from non-Schengen countries must approach the customs office of the country for which they have received theSchengen entry visa, which is either France or Switzerland. On the other hand, the Schengen area can be left from any Schengen area country.

Due to its international status, EuroAirport has twoIATA airport codes: BSL (Basel) is the Swiss code, MLH (Mulhouse) is the French code. EAP (EuroAirport) is the code for the "Metropolitan Area Basel".[1][25] Some booking systems show different ticket prices for flights to BSL and MLH, as one of them can be a domestic flight within France (with different rules on fuel taxation, etc.), and in some cases, tickets can be issued where a "flight" between BSL and MLH is shown on the itinerary. The airport'sICAO airport code is LFSB. LSZM, the old code, has been reassigned to the airfield ofMollis.[3]

In 2020, a French court decided that job contracts on the airport are governed by French labor laws, not Swiss ones. Basing on a 2012 agreement, the Swiss companies active on the airport have used Swiss labor regulations, which are more employer-friendly than the French ones. In exchange, working under Swiss laws results in much higher wages.[26]

Terminal

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The EuroAirport consists of a single terminal building, a brick-style main area with four levels and the Y-shaped gate area attached to it. The basement (Level 1) contains the access to the car park, the ground level (Level 2) features the arrivals facilities.Level 3 is the check-in area divided into halls 1–4 while the departure gates are located atLevel 4. The gate area features gates 1–2, 20–46, 60–61 and 78–87 of which gates 22–32 are used for non-Schengen flights.[27] Six of the boarding gates feature jet bridges, the others are used for walk- or bus-boarding. The entry and exit area is divided into French and Swiss parts.

Airlines and destinations

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Passenger

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The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at the EuroAirport:[28]

AirlinesDestinations
Aegean AirlinesAthens[29]
Air AlgérieConstantine
Seasonal:Algiers
Air ArabiaCasablanca,[30]Rabat[31]
Air CairoSeasonal:Hurghada[32]
Air DolomitiFrankfurt[33]
Air FranceParis–Charles de Gaulle[34]
Air TransatSeasonal:Montréal–Trudeau[35]
AJetIstanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[36]
Seasonal:Bodrum (begins 26 June 2026)[37]
arkiaTel Aviv[38]
Austrian AirlinesVienna
British AirwaysLondon–Heathrow[39]
Chair AirlinesPristina[40]
CondorSeasonal:Palma de Mallorca[41]
Corendon AirlinesSeasonal:Antalya[42]
Cyprus AirwaysSeasonal:Larnaca[43]
easyJet[44]Alicante,[45]Amsterdam,[46]Athens,[45]Barcelona,[47]Berlin,[48]Bordeaux,[45]Brindisi,[45]Bristol,[49]Budapest,[50]Catania,[45]Copenhagen,[45]Edinburgh,[45]Enfidha,[51]Faro,[45]Fuerteventura,Funchal,[51]Gran Canaria,[45]Hamburg,[45]Lanzarote,Lisbon,[49]London–Gatwick,[52]London–Luton,[53]Madrid,[45]Málaga,[47]Manchester,[54]Marrakesh,[45]Montpellier,[45]Nantes,[45]Naples,[50]Nice,[50]Palma de Mallorca,[50]Porto,[45]Prague,[45]Pristina,[45]Rome–Fiumicino,[45]Santiago de Compostela,[45]Seville,[55]Tel Aviv (resumes 29 March 2026),[56]Toulouse,[50]Valencia[45]
Seasonal:Agadir,[45]Ajaccio,[45]Antalya,[57]Bari,[58]Bastia,[45]Biarritz,[45]Bilbao,[59]Cagliari,[45]Calvi,[45]Chania,[60]Djerba,[61]Dubrovnik,[45]Figari,[45]Heraklion,[62][63]Hurghada,[64]Ibiza,[50]Kraków,[45]La Palma,Lamezia Terme,[45]Larnaca,[65]Lille (begins 22 May 2026),[66]Malta,[67]Menorca,[50]Olbia,[45]Palermo,[45]Pula,[45]Reykjavík–Keflavík,[61]Rhodes,[62]Rimini,[61]Skiathos,[61]Split,[45]Tangier,Thessaloniki,[45]Venice,[45]Vienna,[68]Zadar[45]
EurowingsSeasonal:Palma de Mallorca[69]
flydubaiDubai–International[70][71]
FlyLiliSeasonal charter:Tel Aviv[72]
GP AviationPristina
IsrairTel Aviv[73]
KLMAmsterdam[74]
LufthansaFrankfurt,[75]Munich[75]
Nesma AirlinesHurghada (begins 28 June 2026)[76]
Norwegian Air ShuttleSeasonal:Copenhagen,[77]Oslo[77]
NouvelairTunis[78]
Seasonal:Djerba[28]
Pegasus AirlinesIstanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[79]
Seasonal:Ankara,[80]Antalya,[81]Izmir[citation needed]
RyanairDublin,[45]London–Stansted,[82]Zagreb[83]
SkyUp AirlinesChișinău (begins 15 May 2026)[84]
SundorSeasonal:Tel Aviv (begins 24 May 2026)[85]
SunExpressAntalya[86]
Seasonal:Gaziantep,Izmir,[87]Kayseri[87]
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul[88]
Seasonal:Gaziantep
VuelingBarcelona[89]
Wizz Air[90]Banja Luka,Belgrade,[91]Bratislava,[92]Bucharest–Băneasa,[93]Budapest,[94]Cluj-Napoca,[95]Iași,[96][97]Kraków,[98]Niš,Ohrid,[99]Podgorica (begins 1 June 2026),[100]Poznań,[101]Pristina,Sibiu,[102]Skopje,[103]Sofia,[104]Târgu Mureș (begins 22 May 2026),[105]Timișoara,[93]Tirana,[106]Tuzla,Warsaw–Chopin,[107]Wrocław[108]

Cargo

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AirlinesDestinations
Air Canada Cargo[109]Toronto–Pearson
Korean Air Cargo[110]Seoul–Incheon,Vienna
Qatar Airways Cargo[111]Doha

Statistics

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Busiest routes by passenger numbers[112]
RankAirport20232022202120202019201820172016
1KosovoPristina284 309253 805201 715103 806158 867138 668115 066105 338
2NetherlandsAmsterdam178 776137 70450 28856 954222 480219 746210 215206 986
3TurkeyIstanbul–Sabiha Gökçen157 419123 09777 20447 625103 52887 70978 58870 338
4SpainBarcelona134 424126 30555 04333 727177 693179 538173 414170 492
5SpainPalma de Mallorca134 345121 08174 79426 692153 240172 534182 496155 949
6United KingdomLondon–Heathrow134 22585 4067 22828 202140 676140 289129 091126 362
7TurkeyAntalya116 426102 59341 21328 63975 789
8HungaryBudapest112 128102 37737 24132 234124 65289 290
9PortugalPorto107 450101 60865 62554 460108 173108 106106 307103 998
10United KingdomLondon–Gatwick102 422110 95214 21333 326143 672141 380138 051135 895

Other facilities

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Swiss International Air Lines head office at EuroAirport
  • The headquarters ofSwiss International Air Lines andSwiss Global Air Lines are on the grounds at EuroAirport Basel–Mulhouse–Freiburg in the Swiss section of the airport; even though the airport is within France, the Swiss head office is only accessible from Switzerland.[113][114] The Swiss divisionSwiss Aviation Software has its head office there as well.[115]
  • Farnair Switzerland formerly had its head office at EuroAirport. As in the case of the Swiss head office, the area with the former Farnair head office may only be accessed from Switzerland.[116] The head office moved to its current location, the Villa Guggenheim inAllschwil, in proximity to EuroAirport, on 1 October 2011.[117]
  • Hello, a now defunct Swiss airline, had its head office in the General Aviation area of EuroAirport.[118]
  • Prior to the formation of Swiss International Air Lines, the regional airlineCrossair was headquartered on the grounds of EuroAirport.[119] Prior to its dissolution,Crossair Europe was headquartered on the grounds of EuroAirport as well.[120]

Ground transportation

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Car

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Location of the airport relative to Basel and its surroundings

The airport is connected to motorwayA3 which leads from Basel to the southeast of Switzerland passingZürich.

Bus

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There are several bus connections to and from the EuroAirport to all three countries around it:

  • On the Swiss exit Basel'sBVB bus No. 50[121] connects the airport to theBasel SBB railway station, which is the main Swiss and French railway station in Basel. During weekdays, there is a service every 7–8 minutes and on weekends, every 10 minutes during daytime. The duration of the trip is about 20 minutes. On the day of a visitor's arrival to Basel, a reservation confirmation from a local hotel guarantees a free transfer by public transport from the station or the EuroAirport to the hotel.[122]
  • On the French exit, Saint-Louis' DistriBus bus No. 11 connects the airport to theSaint-Louis railway station in 10 minutes.[123]
  • The German private bus companyFlixbus calls at Zürich, Basel and Freiburg Germany up to five times a day. FlixBus however only serves the French exit of the airport. Serving Swiss destinations from the French part of the airport is a questionable legal trick, as people transport by foreign companies inside of Switzerland is illegal without official authorization due tocabotage regulations, which will not be granted by Swiss authorities on routes already supported by tax-financed public services. It's illegal to travel between Swiss destinations only. Police started to do random checks and to fine failing travelers. Serving Swiss destinations from abroad however is compliant.[124][125]

Rail

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As of 2021, the closest train station is theSaint-Louis-la-Chaussée station, some 900 m (3,000 ft) north of the terminal. Plans to build a dedicatedairport rail link have existed for some time. However, political delays have pushed the earliest operating date to 2035.[126]

Tram

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There are two town tramway systems in relatively close proximity to the airport -Basel tramway andMulhouse tramway. As the former was extended across the border in the 2010s, there are plans to further extend it to serve the airport. Presently,[when?] the tramway serves St Louis SNCF Station, where one can change for the shuttle bus to the airport. Plans to extend the Mulhouse tramway to the airport do seem to be further from realization, however.[citation needed]

Contamination

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In 2025 approximately 60,000 properties in 11 communes surrounding to the airport were told their tap water had been contaminated withPFAS from EuroAirport. The local authorities advised that children under two years old, pregnant or breastfeeding women and people with weak immune systems should not to drink the tap water due to the levels of PFAS present.[127]

The PFAS contamination originated from fire fighting foam used at the airport before 2017. Cleanup can cost up to 20 million euro but it is unclear who has to pay this.[127]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^IATA airport 3-letter codes for the Swiss area, the French area, and the metropolitan area

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