Tripoli International Airport

Tripoli International Airport

Airport Tripoli International
Tripoli International Airport is the largest and most important airport in the North African country of Libya and the main hub of Libyan Airlines, Afriqiyah Airways and Buraq Air.

Tripoli Airport is also one of the major connecting hubs in Africa and besides serving the main domestic airports such as Benghazi or Sebha, regular scheduled flights also operate to many major cities on the African continent as well as in Central Europe, such as Algiers, Abidjan, Bamako, Cotonou, Dakar, Douala, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Cairo, Kinshasa, Khartoum, Lagos, Lome, Ouagadougou and Tunis.
  • Time zone: GMT 2
  • Service telephone: +218 21 605 026; +218 21 605 041
  • Address: Tripoli International Airport, Qaser Ben Ghashir, Libya
  • Operating company: Civil Aviation and Meteorology Bureau
  • Parking: Yes, plenty of parking spaces are available.
  • Nearby cities: Tripolis (26 km), Ḩārat az Zāwiyah (43 km), Tarhunah (51 km), Sabratah (65 km)
  • Directions by car: The airport is located about 25 km or 15 miles south of the city centre and has its own access road.
  • Flight distribution on the days of the week: Monday (0.00%), Tuesday (0.00%), Wednesday (0.00%), Thursday (0.00%), Friday (0.00%), Saturday (0.00%), Sunday (0.00%)
  • Alternative spelling: Tripoli Int'l, Tripoli, Trablus, Tarabulus, Trypolis, Τρίπολη, Трыпалі, Триполи, Тріполі, طرابلس, طرابلس، لیبیا, טריפולי, ტრიპოლი, त्रिपोली, ত্রিপোলি, トリポリ, 트리폴리, 的黎波里, ตริโปลี

Location
Opened In 1952, the airport is located about 25 km or 15 miles south of the city centre near the town of Gashir Ben, it is easy to reach from Tripoli via its own access road as well as on the highways to Al-Aziziyah and Tarhunah. Transfer from / to Tripoli is provided by taxi, most hotels in the capital also offer a private transfer for their guests.