Ivato International Airport

Ivato International Airport
Antananarivo-Ivato Airport

IATA: TNRICAO: FMMI

TNR
Location of Airport in Madagascar

Summary
Airport type Public/Military
Operator ADEMA (Aéroports de Madagascar)
Serves Antananarivo
Location Antananarivo, Madagascar
Hub for Air Madagascar
Elevation AMSL 4,198 ft / 1,280 m
Coordinates 18°47′49″S 47°28′44″E / 18.79694°S 47.47889°E / -18.79694; 47.47889
Website antananarivoairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 10,171 3,100 Asphalt
Statistics (2009)
Passengers 611,175

Ivato International Airport (IATA: TNR, ICAO: FMMI) is the main international airport serving Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, located 16 km northwest of the city centre. Ivato Airport is the main hub for Air Madagascar.

Airport expansion

In view of the African Union Summit of 2009 and the planned but later cancelled[1] Francophonie Summit of 2010 being held in Madagascar, Ivato airport began renovations that would last until 2020, with the main objective being to accommodate takeoffs and landings by the Airbus A380. A new terminal building able to accommodate 2,500 passengers, a second runway, three jetways, and a car park will be built. The main runway will also be extended by 500 meters before November 2011.[2]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air Austral Saint-Denis de la Réunion
Air France Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Airlink Johannesburg-OR Tambo
Air Madagascar Anjouan, Antalaha, Antsiranana, Dzaoudzi, Johannesburg-OR Tambo, Majunga, Marseille, Mauritius, Morondava, Moroni, Nosy Be, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Saint-Denis de la Réunion, Sainte Marie, Sambava, Toamasina, Tôlanaro, Toliara
Air Mauritius Mauritius
Air Seychelles Mahé
Comores Aviation Anjouan, Moroni
Corsair International Paris-Orly
Kenya Airways Nairobi-Jomo Kenyatta
LOT Polish Airlines Seasonal charter: Warsaw–Chopin (begins 31 October 2016)
Turkish Airlines Istanbul-Atatürknote 1

^note 1 Turkish Airlines to and from Istanbul makes a stop over in Mauritius. However, Turkish Airlines has no traffic rights between Antananarivo and Mauritius.

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