Port lotniczy Gustaw III
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Typ | cywilne | ||
Właściciel | Aéroports Français | ||
Kod IATA | SBH | ||
Kod ICAO | TFFJ | ||
Wysokość | 15 m n.p.m. | ||
Statystyki ruchu (2010[1]) | |||
Liczba pasażerów | 139 402 | ||
Cargo | 242 t | ||
Liczba operacji | 31 609 | ||
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Położenie na mapie Saint-Barthélemy (c) Eric Gaba, Wikimedia Commons user Sting, CC BY-SA 3.0 | |||
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Port lotniczy Gustaw III - port lotniczy zlokalizowany na francuskiej wyspie Saint-Barthélemy (Karaiby).
Linie lotnicze i połączenia
Linia lotnicza | Kierunek |
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Air Antilles Express | |
Anguilla Air Services | |
Coastal Air | Czartery: |
FlyMontserrat | Czartery: |
St Barth Commuter |
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Tradewind Aviation | Czartery: |
Trans Anguilla Airways | |
Windward Islands Airways |
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