Explore all destinations you can fly to directly from Asmara.
Destination | Duration | Weekdays | Flights Per Day |
---|---|---|---|
DXB Dubai | 3h 50m | S M T W T F S | 1-2 flights per day |
JED Jeddah | 1h 30m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
PZU Port Sudan | 2h 0m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
CAI Cairo | 2h 45m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
IST Istanbul | 4h 50m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
Here's something interesting: Asmara International Airport is nestled in a stunning, Soviet-era city (yes, you read that right - Asmara was heavily influenced by Russian architecture and design!) with narrow streets, majestic skyscrapers, and a quirky mix of Art Deco, Gothic Revival, and Futurist styles. The airport itself has a fascinating history, having been designed in the 1950s as one of Eritrea's first modern airports. Asmara is often called the "Venice of Africa" due to its unique urban design and water features that bring a touch of elegance to this East African city.
The IATA code is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). These codes are used for airline timetables, tickets, baggage tags, and more.
The latitude and longitude of Asmara International Airport are 15.291899681091309, 38.910701751708984.
The municipality for Asmara International Airport is Asmara.