Airport Name and ICAO/IATA Code
EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg (IATA: BSL, MLH, EAP / ICAO: LFSB)
Location (City, Country)
Saint-Louis, France
Airport Type & Size
EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg is a relatively large airport with two runways. The main runway is 3,900 meters (12,800 feet) long and can accommodate all types of aircraft. It also has a smaller runway of 1,819 meters. The airport is known for its unique bi-national status, serving Basel, Mulhouse, and Freiburg.
Why should this airport be added to World of Airports?
The airport is located within France but is close to the Swiss and German borders, making it a convenient hub for travelers in the tri-national region. Which mean it can focus on smaller plane from three nations, in my opinion, it is suitable for short flight hub gameplay
Major Airlines & Routes
Passenger airlines:
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Aegean Airlines
Athens -
Air AlgΓ©rie
Constantine, Algiers -
Air Arabia
Casablanca, Rabat -
Air Dolomiti
Frankfurt -
Air France
ParisβCharles de Gaulle -
British Airways
London Heathrow -
Chair Airlines
Pristina -
KLM
Amsterdam -
Lufthansa
Frankfurt, Munich -
Turkish Airlines
Istanbul -
Vueling
Barcelona -
EasyJet
Unique Features or Challenges
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg is unique as it is the only binational airport in the world, jointly managed by France and Switzerland. It also serves Germany, making it a tri-national airport, where you can land in three countries. The airport is situated on French soil but serves the cities of Basel (Switzerland), Mulhouse (France), and Freiburg (Germany).
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