Newport International Airport
From Adrian Union
Newport International Airport | |||
Official Name: Newport-Intermédiaire International Airport | |||
City | Newport City | ||
State/Region | Newport National Capital District | ||
ICAO | IATA | ||
NRCL | NPT | ||
Type | Public | ||
Passengers | 29,451,040 (2007) | ||
Position | 10km east from Newport City | ||
Operator | National Port Authority | ||
Web Site | www.npt.np | ||
Runways | |||
Direction (QFU) | Length | Surface | |
17L/36R | 4,400m | Asphalt |
The Newport International Airport (IATA: NPT, ICAO: NRCL) is the international aiport that serves the city of Newport, in the Republic of Newport, and its surrounding metropolitan area. It is the busiest airport in Newport and the second busiest in Adrijin in terms of passenger traffic. In 2007, it replaced Jungdo International Airport as the main international gateway to the National Capital Region.
Newport International Airport is located in the Eastern District, or Airport Way District. It is less than 10 kilometers east of the national capital city's central business district.
The airport is managed by the National Port Authority, a branch of the Department of Transportation and Communications.
Airlines and Destinations
The following airlines serve Newport International Airport as of January 2008:
Terminal 1
- Jintu Airlines (Bankot, Bayview, Corona, Galati, Najing, Portsmouth, Orel, Riverside, Rugen, San Mateo)
- Air Solomon (Bankot, Galati, Najing, Orel, Rugen)
- Air Tran (Galati)
- Alimanteria (Brescia)
- Genavan (Geneve)
- Ionic Air (Yiannopolis)
- Royal Jargeah Airlines (Al Zayir)
- SKG Airlines (Nea Poli)
- Palm Airlines (Naha)
- SumnAIR (Bayashi, Morashi, New Baka City, Pradar, Quaranmal, Sachet)
Terminal 3
Terminal 3 was build exclusively for Air Newport. Upon its completion, Air Newport moved to the terminal on January 2, 2008.