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Malabo Airport or Saint Isabel Airport (IATA: SSG, ICAO: FGSL) (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Malabo), is an airport located at Punta Europa, Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea. The airport was named after the capital, Malabo , approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) to the east.
Malabo International Airport 03°45′19″N 008°42′31″E / 3.75528°N 8.70861°E / 3.75528; 8.70861 ( Malabo International San Antonio de Palé
The Malabo International Airport serves the city. It is located 7 km from the centre in Punta Europa, Bioko. It serves long-distance direct flights to Europe and some African capitals. From Malabo airport, one can fly to any of the other airports in the country. These airports are located in the region of Annobón, Bata, Mongomoyen, and Corisco ...
Its main airport is Malabo International Airport in Punta Europa, Bioko Island. International flights operate from: Madrid (Spain): Ceiba Intercontinental (4 flights per week) Paris (France): Air France (3 flights per week) Frankfurt (Germany): Lufthansa (3 flights per week) Casablanca (Morocco): Royal Air Maroc ( 2 flights per week)
The airport is 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) north of Bata and 3.8 kilometres (2.4 mi) south of Utonde. It has a 3310-metre runway [ 3 ] that operates only during the daytime and in good light. The state carrier and four other private companies make up the majority of Bata's industry, transporting passengers from Bioko's Malabo International Airport or ...
Malabo International Airport; R. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malabo; S. Segesa This page was last edited on 1 June 2023, at 21:48 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Air Europa was founded by the International Leisure Group (ILG) as charter airline in June 1986 (). [1] [2] Based in Palma de Mallorca, private Spanish investors made up 75% of the stock, while the remaining 25% was held by ILG. [2]
The airport has two terminals for both international and domestic flights. The new International terminal was commissioned by the executive president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari on 25 October 2018. In 2009, the airport served 1,081,587 passengers, making it the third-busiest airport in Nigeria [citation needed].