- Airport of entry
An airport of entry (AOE) is an
airport that provides customs and immigration services for incoming flights. These services allow the airport to serve as an initialport of entry for foreign visitors arriving in a country.Africa
Europe
Oceania
Terminology
The word "international" in an airport's name usually means that it is an airport of entry, but many airports of entry do not use it. Airports of entry can range from large urban airports with heavy scheduled passenger service, like
John F. Kennedy International Airport , to small rural airports servinggeneral aviation exclusively. Often, smaller airports of entry are located near an existing port of entry such as a bridge or seaport.On the other hand however, some "former" airports of entry chose to leave their name with the word "international" in it, even though they no longer serve international flights. One example is
Osaka International Airport , or Itami Airport as locals call it. Even when Itami had ended all international services and became a purely domestic airport after the opening ofKansai International Airport in 1994, it kept its original name of "Osaka International Airport". Many airports in the nearby region have the same situation, likeTaipei Songshan Airport . Songshan retained its official Chinese name, Taipei International Airport, afterChiang Kai-shek International Airport (nowTaiwan Taoyuan International Airport ) opened.Notes
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Customs
*International airport
*Port of entry
*Schengen Agreement
*World's busiest airports by passenger traffic
*World's busiest airports by international passenger traffic
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