Explore all destinations you can fly to directly from Pointe Noire.
Destination | Duration | Weekdays | Flights Per Day |
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BZV Brazzaville | 1h 0m | S M T W T F S | 3-5 flights per day |
ADD Addis Ababa | 4h 35m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
LAD Luanda | 1h 15m | S M T W T F S | 0-2 flights per day |
CDG Paris | 8h 20m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
DLA Douala | 1h 45m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
LBV Libreville | 1h 30m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
IST Istanbul | 8h 30m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
ABJ Abidjan | 3h 8m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
POG Port Gentil | 1h 15m | S M T W T F S | 1 flight per day |
FIH Kinshasa | 1h 5m | S M T W T F S | 0-1 flights per day |
In the heart of Congo, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the equator, lies Pointe Noire - a vibrant city with a rich history and stunning beaches. Its airport, Antonio Agostinho-Neto International Airport (IATA: PNR), is a bustling hub that connects this West African gem to the world.
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 Antonio Agostinho-Neto International Airport are -4.81603, 11.8866.
The municipality for Antonio Agostinho-Neto International Airport is Pointe Noire.