Civil Airfield Hohenems Dornbirn (LOIH)

Hohenems, Vorarlberg, Austria 🇦🇹

Elevation: 403m (1322ft)
Coordinates: 47.3845, 9.6997

Runways

1 RWY, 630m/2066ft

05/23
Asphalt
Length 630m/2066ft

What other pilots say about LOIH

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Airfield

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2025-08-22 16:07:41 UTC
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LOIH is a popular airfield with friendly, professional staff and a welcoming atmosphere. The field is open daily, but there are significant operational restrictions on Sundays and public holidays due to a long midday closure. Noise abatement procedures are emphasized, especially on approach to runway 05, and pilots are routinely reminded to follow published procedures and avoid overflying nearby villages. The circuit is described as short and tight, with some obstacles; the runway is paved but somewhat wavy and may feel shorter than published.

Landing fees are generally low. Example: landing fee about €30 for 1542 kg MTOW; about €10 for lighter aircraft; parking per day about €5. Customs and police are available with short advance notice via an online form on the airport website; a €10 fee applies per customs form. The airport serves as a convenient customs stop for flights to or from Switzerland.

Avgas 100LL and Mogas (Super 95) are available at competitive prices, with payment by card accepted; fuel access is facilitated by staff using a token system from the tower. Jet A1 is also available. The on-field restaurant offers Italian and Austrian cuisine, has a terrace with excellent views of the apron and Alps, and is well-regarded for both food quality and service; it closes at 14:30, with last orders at 14:00, but a club café next door offers snacks outside these hours.

Ground transport options include taxis (to Dornbirn approx. €20–40), bus and train connections to Bregenz (about one hour), and rental cars available by prior arrangement with key drop-off at the tower. Walking routes to local attractions such as the Alte Rhein are possible.

The airfield can be busy on weekends with gliders, ultralights, parachuting operations, and police helicopters refueling, but operations remain orderly. Approach procedures may vary; see AIP/NOTAM for current details.

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