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*[[Eritrean Airlines]] (Amsterdam, Assab, Djibouti, Dubai, Frankfurt, Jeddah, Massawa, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino)
*[[Lufthansa]] (Frankfurt)
*[[Lufthansa]] (Frankfurt, Jeddah)
*[[Nasair]] (Assab, Khartoum, Massawa)
*[[Pakistan International Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/menu-239/0609204922235430.htm|title=Pakistan-Eritrea to start direct flight operation|accessdate=2006-09-20|publisher=Islamic Republic News Agency}}</ref>
*[[Pakistan International Airlines]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.irna.ir/en/news/view/menu-239/0609204922235430.htm|title=Pakistan-Eritrea to start direct flight operation|accessdate=2006-09-20|publisher=Islamic Republic News Agency}}</ref>
*[[Saudi Arabian Airlines]] (Jeddah)
*[[Saudi Arabian Airlines]] (Jeddah)

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Asmara International Airport, formerly known as Yohannes IV International Airport (IATA: ASM, ICAO: HHAS) is an airport in Asmara, the capital of Eritrea.

In 2004, the airport served 136,526 passengers (+11.8% vs. '03). Asmara Airport has severe capacity restrictions, due to its small terminal, short runway and 1.5 mile altitude. This means that large jet aircraft (like a A380, MD-11 or 747) cannot fly to the airport. Aircraft of this size need to use Massawa International Airport, on the Eritrean coast.

Airlines

References

  1. ^ "Pakistan-Eritrea to start direct flight operation". Islamic Republic News Agency. Retrieved 2006-09-20.