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Longitude: 67,817°
Latitude: 34,817°
Summary
Bamiyan Airport is a medium sized airport in Afghanistan, serving the region of Bamiyan.
Facts:
Airport size: small airport Serving area: Bamiyan Longest runway: 0 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: BIN,
ICAO: OABN
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About the airport
Bamiyan Airport (IATA: BIN, ICAO: OABN) is a small domestic airport located in the province of Bamiyan, Afghanistan. Situated at an elevation of 8,202 feet (2,500 meters) above sea level, this airport serves as a gateway to the stunning Bamiyan Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The airport offers limited facilities and services, primarily catering to domestic flights within Afghanistan. It is served by a few local airlines, providing connections to major cities like Kabul and Herat. Travelers planning a trip to Bamiyan can expect a scenic flight amidst the breathtaking Hindu Kush mountains.
While Bamiyan Airport is relatively small, it provides essential amenities such as a terminal building, check-in counters, and baggage handling facilities. However, it is advisable to carry essential supplies and provisions, as the airport's services may be limited.
Visitors to Bamiyan can explore the region's rich cultural heritage, including the famous Bamiyan Buddhas and the ancient Silk Road routes. The airport's proximity to these attractions makes it an ideal starting point for an unforgettable journey through Afghanistan's historical and natural wonders.
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