Airports of Anteria
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Below you will see a list of Anterian Airports, from large to small (as in Million Passagers transported per year, 2019)
Rank | Airport | IATA | Million Passagers (2019) | Year Established | Notes |
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TBA | Haæstre International Airport, New Sebronia | HAT | 100.3 | 1958 | Largest airport in New Sebronia, got a new terminal building in 2016, which gave it the nickname "Starport" |
TBA | Lorzik Nikafsha International Airport, Kiyortza | ZNK | 91.6 | 1966 | |
TBA | Twin Cities International Airport, Tonnes, Template:Country data Layfet | TWIN | 68.6 | 1941 | Largest and oldest airport in Layfet, serves the majority of international traffic to Layfet. |
5 | Kentasi Horlet International airport, Kentalis | KHIA | 83.2 | 1916 (Military) 1926 (Civilian) |
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TBA | Havenstæt Deimeka International, New Sebronia | HDE | 78.6 | 1970 | |
TBA | Fukivapi Lorinszya International Airport, Kiyortza | FUK | 69.4 | 1940 | |
TBA | Den Edeldec South Airport, New Sebronia | DES | 69.0 | 1927 | |
TBA | Saluntberg-Paylel International Airport, File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria | SLB | 64.2 | 1940 | The largest airport of Halsuntria |
TBA | Kanistriy-Si'itivu Klorin International Airport, Kiyortza | KLR | 55.7 | 1953 | |
TBA | Chief Justice Santiago Romero International Airport, Cartwright, State of Albin, Template:Country data Layfet | NASH | 54.2 | 1965 | Serves the majority of traffic to the International Court. It was renamed from John Nash International Airport to its current name in 2015. |
TBA | Kittalor-Kitaki International Airport, Kiyortza | KKT | 51.9 | 1921 | |
TBA | Noriyaka-Katyu International Airport, Kiyortza | NKY | 43.4 | 1945 | |
TBA | Belmirets Arskut International Airport, File:Halsunt Flag.png Halsuntria | 43.0 | 1965 | ||
TBA | Sivordjika-Pakhshi International Airport, Kiyortza | SJP | 40.7 | 1972 | |
TBA | Låara International Airport, New Sebronia | LRA | 37.5 | 1970 | |
TBA | Pashkya Isaryi International Airport, Kiyortza | PII | 31.9 | 1932 | |
TBA | Ifuksiyaf Sarvis International Airport, Kiyortza | IFS | 26.4 | 1943 | |
TBA | Daiza Kilashvi International Airport, Kiyortza | DZK | 23.0 | 1969 | |
TBA | Navæbariken Airport , New Sebronia | NBA | 21.7 | 1989 | |
TBA | Den Edeldec North Aiport, New Sebronia | DEN | 21.5 | 1969 | |
TBA | Merseyside International Airport, Speke | MIA | 15.9 | 2000 | |
TBA | Feriben-Navæstæt Commercial Airport, New Sebronia | FEN | 10.2 | 1951 (Military) 2001 (Civilian) |
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TBA | Saikabarge City Airport, New Sebronia | SAI | 7.9 | 1990 | |
TBA | Injonis City Airport, New Sebronia | INJ | 5.2 | 2003 | |
TBA | Kwiecien International, Speke | KWIE | 5.2 | 1984 | |
TBA | Maracachot National Airport, Maracachot, State of Mirvain, Template:Country data Layfet | HIGH | 0.7 | 1969 | |
TBA | Outer Merseyside Airport, Speke | OMA | 4.3 | 1995 | |
TBA | Central State National Airport, Higham, State of Higham, Template:Country data Layfet | HIGH | 0.6 | 1967 | |
TBA | David Bangerter National Airport, Rahles, State of Rahles, Template:Country data Layfet | DDBG | 1.2 | 1958 | This airport serves Rahles, the state capitol. |
TBA | Kensington Airport, Speke | KENS | 0.9 | 1984 | Closing in 2021 (Replaced by Merseyside International due to construction on a new terminal and 2 runways |
TBA | Kai-Wei International Airport, Kai-Wei, District of the Template:Country data Nina Islands, Template:Country data Layfet | KIWI | 0.8 | 1972 | The only airport that serves the District of the Nina Islands and one of the only principle airports to serve the Hogganese Islands |
6 | Judapest International Airport, Lyonheimer | JDPI | 81.1 | 1982 | |
8 | Or Peretz International Airport, Yryel | OPR | 76.0 | 1974 | Largest airport in Yryel, Located in Tel Elon |
21 | Inon Shalom International Airport, Yryel | INI | 23.0 | 1968 | Located in Lod |
TBA | Prince Einar Mikkle Andersson International Airport, Blechingia | PEN | 19.8 | 2006 |
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TBA | Daragas International Airport, Taunux | DAG | 25.4 | 1979 | |
TBA | Harelas City Airport, Taunux | HCX | 7.1 | 2005 |