- Enugu airport, also known as Akanu Ibiam International Airport, is located in Enugu, Nigeria. It is the main airport serving Enugu and the surrounding regions. The airport was named after the first governor of the Eastern Region of Nigeria, Akanu Ibiam.
- Enugu airport is the focal point for air travel in the southeastern part of Nigeria, serving as a gateway for domestic and international flights. It is operated by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and has undergone recent renovations and upgrades to improve its facilities and enhance passenger experience.
- The airport has a single terminal building, with both domestic and international sections. It offers various amenities, including check-in counters, immigration and customs facilities, duty-free shops, lounges, and car rental services. The airport also has a parking area for both short-term and long-term parking.
- Enugu airport serves as a connecting hub for flights to major cities in Nigeria, as well as some international destinations. Major airlines operating at the airport include Air Peace, Arik Air, and Ethiopian Airlines.
- Transportation options from the airport include taxi services and car rentals. The airport is located approximately 15 kilometers southeast of Enugu city center, and the journey takes around 30 minutes by car.