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Þórshöfn Airport Þórshafnarflugvöllur |
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Operator | ISAVIA | ||||||||||
| Serves | Þórshöfn, Iceland | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 64 ft / 20 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 66°13′06″N 015°20′08″W / 66.21833°N 15.33556°WCoordinates: 66°13′06″N 015°20′08″W / 66.21833°N 15.33556°W | ||||||||||
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Þórshöfn Airport (Icelandic: Þórshafnarflugvöllur) (IATA: THO, ICAO: BITN) is an airport located in Þórshöfn, a village in northeast Iceland. It is also referred to as Thorshofn Airport in many English-language sources.
Þórshöfn Airport was previously located about 4.8 km to the northeast, at 66°15′07″N 15°16′23″W / 66.25194°N 15.27306°W, near Sauðanes, and had the ICAO code BITH (but the same IATA code – THO). It had a slightly shorter runway with a gravel surface, which has since been closed.