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Longitude: -23,965°
Latitude: 65,556°

Summary

Patreksfjordur Airport is a small airport in Iceland, serving the region of Patreksfjordur, Patreksfjörður, Iceland. The longest runway is 4.593 feet or 1.400 meters long.

Facts:
Airport size: medium airport
Serving area: Patreksfjordur, Patreksfjörður, Iceland
Longest runway: 4593 (ft)

Codes:
IATA: PFJ, ICAO: BIPA

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About the airport

Patreksfjordur Airport (PFJ), with the ICAO code BIPA, is a small regional airport located in the picturesque Westfjords region of Iceland. Situated near the town of Patreksfjordur, this airport serves as a gateway to the stunning natural beauty and remote landscapes of the area. While it may not be a bustling international hub, Patreksfjordur Airport offers essential connections for travelers seeking to explore this unique part of Iceland.

The airport features a single asphalt runway and a small terminal building, providing basic facilities for passengers. It primarily serves domestic flights, connecting Patreksfjordur with other airports in Iceland, such as Reykjavik. Airlines operating at PFJ include Air Iceland Connect, offering regular flights to and from the capital city.

Travelers visiting the Westfjords can expect breathtaking scenery, including dramatic fjords, towering mountains, and cascading waterfalls. The region is renowned for its untouched wilderness, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Whether you're planning to hike, birdwatch, or simply soak in the tranquility, Patreksfjordur Airport is your gateway to an unforgettable Icelandic adventure.