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Kei International Airport

倠徏降場

klrui-trik-krung-qlrang
Summary
Airport typepublic
Owner/OperatorKei Aerodrome Corporation
ServesKien-k'ang
LocationKei, Themiclesia
OpenedFebruary 22, 1987; 37 years ago (1987-02-22)
Hub forThemiclesian Airways

Kei International Airport (IATA: KEI; ICAO: TKEI; Shinasthana: 倠徏降場, rf klrui-trik-krung-qlrang) is an international airport in Kei, a distant suburb of Kien-k'ang located about 37 mi (60 km) away. The airport is the busiest in Themiclesia, second busiest in Hemithea, and the 16th busiest globally. It has handled over 47 million passenger arrivals and departures in 2018. More than 90 airlines operate out of Kei, offering flights to all five populated continents and over 200 other airports.

Kei International Airport contains three runways and four passenger terminals and is the hub airport of Themiclesian Airways, the largest (but not flag carrier) airline operator in Themiclesia. The airport was conceived in the 1960s and opened in 1987. It overtook the ageing Tibh Airport located in central Kien-k'ang as the country's busiest in 1992.