Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport– KOK Kokkola
Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport dates back to 1960 when it was still called Kruunupyy or Kronoby Airport. Situated in Kronoby, Finland, it lies approximately 12 miles south of Kokkola’s city centre and 19 miles northeast of Jakobstad’s. It opened to air traffic with Aero’s route to and from Helsinki. The original airport and air traffic control building were completed in 1964, and the aerodrome took on its current name on March 1st of 2010. It is also identified by its airport code of KOK.
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KOK-Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport has two asphalt runways: the 01/19 measures 8,202 feet while the 11/29 is 2,297 feet. Runway 01/19 was extended to its current length in 1991 and paved in 2012 when the KOK’s lighting system was also replaced. The airport terminal itself was expanded in 1997. Aegean Airlines and Nodic Regional Airlines are currently the carriers that use the Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport, which is an ideal gateway for travelers to Kokkola, Jakobstad, Pietarsaari, Nykarleby, and Kannus.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The closest accommodation option to Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport is the Botnia Hotel & Restaurant about half an hour away in Kronoby by car. It is conveniently within seven minutes of three bus stops, with one of them just a minute’s walk away. Alternatively, the Brinkin Wanha Pappila is about 40 minutes from KOK and less than 10 minutes away by car from the K.H. Renlund Museum. Just around 8 miles from the airport, you can also book at either the Best Western Hotel Kokkola or the posh Hotelli Nukkumatti.
Vaasa Airport is the closest major aerodrome, a little less than 76 miles away from SIR.