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Allama Iqbal International Airport
Lahore International Airport
علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا
Lahore Airport Logo.jpg
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IATA: LHEICAO: OPLA
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan
Serves Lahore
Location Punjab, Pakistan
Hub for Pakistan International Airlines
Elevation AMSL 698 ft / 213 m
Coordinates 31°31′17″N 74°24′09″E / 31.52139°N 74.4025°E / 31.52139; 74.4025
Website www.lahoreairport.com.pk
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18R/36L 9,514 2,900 Asphalt
18L/36R 11,024 3,310 Concrete

Allama Iqbal International Airport (IATA: LHEICAO: OPLA) (Urdu, Punjabi: علامہ اقبال بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا) is Pakistan's second largest civil airport after Jinnah International Airport. It is located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan and is commonly known as Lahore International Airport. It is named after the poet-philosopher Allama Iqbal who was a major proponent for the foundation of Pakistan. The airport currently has three terminals; the Allama Iqbal terminal, the Hajj terminal, and a cargo terminal. The airport is located about 15 kilometres from the centre of the city.

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[edit] History

At independence, Walton Airport was the main airport of the city. When PIA acquired jet-engined airliners such as the Boeing 720s, Walton was unable to handle the large aircraft. This meant that the Government decided to build a brand new airport which was inaugurated in 1962. It was commonly known as the "Lahore International Airport" and was able to handle aircraft as large as the Boeing 747.

Over the course of the next 40 years the demand for air travel rose. It meant that the government decided to build a new world class airport to meet the growing needs for the future and improve the facilities for its passengers since the old airport was becoming obsolete. In 2003, "Allama Iqbal International Airport" was inaugrated and is now the second largest airport in Pakistan. All flights were switched to the new airport and the old airport was passed onto the military. However, during the Hajj period, the old airport is used as a Hajj Terminal by the national carrier, PIA.

[edit] Structure

The Allama Iqbal International Airport fully decorated to celebrate the Independence Day of Pakistan
The International Departure lounge, photographed 2008

On the inaugration of Allama Iqbal International Airport in 2003, the old terminal was converted to handle the influx of passengers for the annual pilgrimage of Hajj to Saudi Arabia. The terminal is known as the Hajj terminal and is only operational when traffic at the new terminal becomes constrainted. It is currently used by the national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines, however, negotiations are underway to allow private and international airlines to operate from the airport.

Pakistan International Airlines is a major airline that flies out of Lahore as the flag carrier of Pakistan and uses the airport as a hub only second to Jinnah International Airport. There is an increasing demand from private Pakistani airlines and international airlines who operate out of Lahore for domestic and international operations. Many airlines are increasing their frequency out of Lahore since the new airport is able to cater to the growing needs of overseas and domestic passengers.

The brand new terminal includes many duty-free shops including restaurants, cafés, ice-cream parlours, confectionery shops, book and toy shops and souvenir shops. Nirala Sweets, a famous sweets shop, has also opened in the check-in halls at the airport. There are many flat screen televisions that show live flight times in the national languages, Urdu and official language, English. The airport has seven air-bridges that dock onto the aircraft during departures and arrivals. There are a total of 30 parking spaces. The airport can provide 32 parking spaces for commercial and jet aircraft.

Airport under construction in January, 2003.

A brand new runway was built during the construction of Allama Iqbal International. According to the CAA, Runway 36R/18L is 3,310 metres long, 46 metres wide whilst Runway 36L/18R is 2,900 metres long, 46 metres wide. Runway 1: Heading 18L/36R, 3 360m (11 023ft), ICAO Cat. E, Aircraft size max: B747, ILS CAT II, Lighting: AFL System CAT-II available. Runway 2: Heading 18R/36L, 2 743m (8 999ft), 55/F/C/X/T, ICAO Cat. D, Aircraft size max: A300, ILS CAT II, Lighting: SAL System available

In Pakistan, the use of the CIP lounge is available to only first and business class passengers. In order to enter the CIP lounge, passengers must be pre-issued an access card from check-in. The cost to gain access is USD 6 per passenger international or PKR 100 domestic. The CIP lounge has light savoury snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, satellite TV, audio entertainment, newspapers, magazines, telephones, fax facilities, and free wireless Internet.

A mobile phone advertisement in the baggage claim area

Many banks have opened foreign exchange counters and installed ATMs in the new airport to facilitate passengers. Banks providing ATM facilities include Allied Bank Ltd, Barclays, Citibank, Habib Bank, MCB Bank Ltd, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), and Standard Chartered Bank.

The national flag carrier of the UAE, Etihad Airways, opened a dedicated aircraft line maintenance facility in Lahore. The facility is equipped with the latest technology and equipment, which will be used for all day-to-day technical line maintenance on Etihad aircraft including hydraulic structural and instrument checks. [1]. Shaheen Air International also carries out some of its aircraft maintenance in Lahore, however most airlines still use Karachi or Islamabad for most of their maintenance checks so maintenance is very limited at Lahore.

Due to the increase in air travel from the airport, the CAA decided to expand the terminal to meet future growth in air travel as well as ease congestion during peak times. On 31 July 2008, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) awarded the expansion project to the National Engineering Services Pakistan Limited (NESPAK). The project is estimated to be completed in two years. The project entails expansion of the immigration and customs hall as well as the international and domestic departure & arrival halls. The number of check-in counters will be also be increased from 24 to 48 and the number of immigration counters will be increased from 10 to 20.[2]

[edit] Statistics

The following table provides details of the major traffic flows out of Lahore interms of passenger numbers, aircraft movements, cargo as well as mail. The results were collected by the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan[3]:

Year Aircraft movements Passengers (Intl & Domestic) Cargo handled (M. Tons) Mail handled (M. Tons)
2001 26,518 2,600,000 52,612 N/A
2005 27,716 5,157,354 N/A N/A
2006 43,775 3,189,161 79,894 680.16
2007 39,634 3,091,590 74,664 1,683.79

[edit] Airlines and destinations

A PIA B747-367 departs Allama Iqbal International Airport

[edit] Domestic

Airlines Destinations
Airblue Karachi
Pakistan International Airlines Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Islamabad, Hyderabad, Karachi, Multan, Nawabshah, Peshawar, Quetta, Rahim Yar Khan, Sukkur
Shaheen Air International Karachi
An Aero Asia B737-200 on finals to Allama Iqbal International Airport, Lahore
Shaheen Boeing 737-200 being serviced at a remote stand.

[edit] International

Airlines Destinations
Airblue Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Muscat, Sharjah
Emirates Dubai
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi
Gulf Air Bahrain
Kuwait Airways Kuwait
Pakistan International Airlines Abu Dhabi, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona, Beijing-Capital, Copenhagen, Dammam, Delhi, Doha, Dubai, Frankfurt, Glasgow-International, Hong Kong, Jeddah, Kuwait, London-Heathrow, Manchester, Milan-Malpensa, Muscat, New York-JFK, Oslo-Gardemoen, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Riyadh, Tokyo-Narita, Toronto-Pearson
Qatar Airways Doha
Saudi Arabian Airlines Jeddah, Riyadh, Medina
Shaheen Air International Doha, Dubai, Kuwait, Muscat, Mashad
Singapore Airlines Singapore
Thai Airways International Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi
Uzbekistan Airways Tashkent

[edit] Cargo

PIA Fokker F27 and Lufthansa Cargo MD-11F in the background
Airlines Destinations
ACT Airlines Istanbul
Askari Aviation Islamabad
Atlas Air Dubai, Kabul
British Airways World Cargo (operated by DHL) Bahrain, London
DHL Cargo Bahrain, Leipzig
Expo Aviation Colombo
Falcon Express Dubai
Jade Cargo Frankfurt, Kolkata, Shenzen
Maximus Air Cargo Abu Dhabi, Dubai
Polet Airlines Moscow
Qatar Airways Cargo Doha
Royal Airlines Cargo Karachi
TCS Couriers Dubai, Islamabad, Karachi, London
Volga-Dnepr Ulyanovsk

[edit] Charter

Airlines Destinations
Askari Aviation Islamabad
EuroAtlantic Airways Lisbon
Sky Gate International Aviation Amman
Royal Airlines Karachi
Schon Air Karachi

[edit] Awards and recognitions

  • Allama Iqbal International Airport was ranked the world's leading airport by Singapore Airlines in service performance in 2006.[4]

[edit] Events

  • On May 30, 2009, a PIA ATR-42-500 suffered a runway excursion while landing at Lahore Airport (LHE) runway 36R. No-one was injured in the accident, however, the nose gear and main undercarriage had collapsed and was substantially damaged.
  • On September 21, 1981, an Indian Airlines Boeing 737-200 landed at Lahore airport. Five Sikh extremists demanded India to free a jailed Sikh secessionist leader. The hijackers released 46 of the 117 people aboard at Lahore and the next day the plane was stormed and the hijackers arrested.

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