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Kassel-Calden Airport (IATA: KSF), opened in 2013, is a small regional airport serving Kassel and North Hesse with a single compact terminal and limited but growing scheduled and seasonal services. Located about 15 km northwest of Kassel in Calden, the airport is primarily accessed by car via the A44 and by regional shuttle buses and train connections into Kassel Hauptbahnhof, making it convenient for travelers heading to the region’s parks and business centers. Not a major international hub, KSF is generally considered an affordable option for leisure and low-cost flights, and it functions as a base for regional leisure carriers such as Sundair and other charter operators.
Skip the search for a bureau de change — Kassel‑Calden has no exchange counters and just one bank ATM in the public arrivals hall. Withdraw only what you need for the ride into town, then use a bank ATM in Kassel for better rates and fewer fees, and always decline currency‑conversion prompts.
Slip past security and you’ll find a compact travel-value shop near the gates with popular spirits, chocolates, and beauty buys—perfect for a last-minute gift run. Prices are decent (especially on non-EU flights), hours track the departure schedule, and arrivals duty-free isn’t typically offered.
Snack smart at this small regional airport: a cozy café before security and a compact gate-side counter serve fresh sandwiches, pastries, and a few German classics with runway views. Prices are fair—coffee around €3–4, sandwiches €5–7, hot meals €10–14—only slightly higher than in Kassel’s city cafés; keep an eye out for local touches like Ahle Wurscht.
Quick, calm help is close at hand: first-aid support is available in the compact terminal, and nearby pharmacies in town cover anything more. Assistance is free; medicines and any COVID tests are paid.
Need to stash a bag before exploring Kassel? The compact terminal doesn’t offer lockers, but secure, fairly priced storage is easy to find at Kassel’s train stations and city partners—ideal for carry‑ons and medium suitcases, with late-hour access and CCTV monitoring.
Settle into the calm of Kassel’s compact terminal: two easygoing waiting areas — one before security and one by the gates — with free Wi‑Fi, plenty of sockets, and a café for last‑minute snacks. There’s no dedicated business lounge or 24‑hour access, but the airside corners stay quiet enough for a proper breather between flights.
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Kassel-Calden Airport (Flughafen Kassel-Calden), Flughafenstraße 1, 34379 Calden, Hesse, Germany
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