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Lebanon International Airport is the largest and most important airport in Willink, and one of the 30 busiest in the world.
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Lebanon International Airport is the largest and most important airport in Willink, and one of the 30 busiest in the world, and is the principal airport serving [[Lebanon]]. It handles 75 million passengers, and 12 million tonnes of cargo a year. It opened 26 years ago, and finished it's latest upgrade just last year. It is the Primary hub for Air Willink, the countries largest carrier. It is also the hub for Willink Express, CT Airways, and Lebanon Skyroute.

Revision as of 14:48, 29 July 2006

Lebanon International Airport
Location: Lebanon, Willink
Runways: 4
Size: Several dozen gates, 6 terminals, 6 story undeground parking garage.
Altitude: 450 feet above sea level.
Traffic: 800 per day

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Lebanon International Airport is the largest and most important airport in Willink, and one of the 30 busiest in the world, and is the principal airport serving Lebanon. It handles 75 million passengers, and 12 million tonnes of cargo a year. It opened 26 years ago, and finished it's latest upgrade just last year. It is the Primary hub for Air Willink, the countries largest carrier. It is also the hub for Willink Express, CT Airways, and Lebanon Skyroute.