Lasikin Airport

Airport in Pulau Simeulue, Indonesia
Lasikin Airport is located in Northern Sumatra
Lasikin Airport
Lasikin Airport
Location in Northern Sumatra, Sumatra and Indonesia
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Lasikin Airport is located in Sumatra
Lasikin Airport
Lasikin Airport
Lasikin Airport (Sumatra)
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Lasikin Airport is located in Indonesia
Lasikin Airport
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 1,390 4,560 Asphalt
Source:[1]

Lasikin Airport (ICAO: WITG) is an airport in Sinabang, Simeulue island, Aceh, Indonesia. The airport was damaged by the 2004 tsunami and destroyed by the 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake. It was reopened on 1 November 2007 following 45 billion rupiah of spending by the Aceh-Nias recovery agency with control tower and enlarged runway facilitating larger turboprop aircraft (Fokker 50).[2]

Airlines and destinations

The following destinations are served from this Airport:

AirlinesDestinations
Airfast Indonesia Meulaboh
Susi Air Blangpidie, Meulaboh
Wings Air Medan

References

  1. ^ "Bandara Lasikin « Dinas Perhubungan, Komunikasi Informasi dan Telematika Provinsi Aceh". Archived from the original on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-01-11.
  2. ^ "Lasikin Airport - IndonesiaAirport.com". indonesiaairport.com. Retrieved 2020-02-29.
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