Tripoli International Airport, International airport in Qasr bin Ghashir, Libya.
Tripoli International Airport is an international air hub in Qasr bin Ghashir with multiple runways and terminal buildings designed to handle both domestic and international traffic. The facility is equipped to process passengers and cargo on a regular basis.
The facility was officially inaugurated in 1978 and became a major transportation link for the region. Its establishment marked an important development in North African aviation infrastructure.
The terminal architecture incorporates regional design elements, with spaces designated for prayer rooms and traditional Libyan hospitality areas.
Ground transportation to and from the airport includes taxi and rental car services, while the terminal offers duty-free shopping and currency exchange. It is advisable to check conditions ahead of time as operations may vary.
The airport stands at coordinates 32.669444 latitude and 13.156667 longitude, positioned strategically between Mediterranean and Saharan trade routes.
Location: Qasr bin Ghashir
Architects: Alexander Gibb
Official opening: 1978
Operator: مصلحة الطيران المدني
Website: http://caa.ly
GPS coordinates: 32.66944,13.14182
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:00
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Tripoli Cathedral
25.1 km
Tripoli Castle
25.5 km
Red Castle Museum
25.5 km
Arch of Marcus Aurelius
25.9 km
Royal Palace of Tripoli
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Archaeological Site of Sabratha
63.3 km
That El Emad Towers
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Sidi Darghut Mosque
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Roman theatre of Sabratha
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People's Hall
23.4 km
Gurgi Mosque
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Islamic Museum of Tripoli
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Karamanly House Museum
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Ahmed Pasha Karamanli Mosque
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Museum of Libya
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Darghouth Turkish Bath
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Caramanli mosque
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منارة طرابلس
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Kastell Thenadassa
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Tripoli Medina
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Amphitheatre of Sabratha
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House of the Tragic Actor, Sabratha
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