Multan International Airport, International airport in Multan District, Pakistan
Multan International Airport sits about four kilometers west of the city and has a long runway designed to handle various aircraft types. The terminal building that opened in 2015 offers facilities for passengers traveling on both domestic and international routes.
The Royal Air Force began operations here in 1919, with Imperial Airways starting civil flights from the airfield in 1934. Over decades, the site transformed from military use into a modern civilian airport.
The terminal that opened in 2015 connects residents of South Punjab to numerous destinations across the Middle East, including Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. These routes have transformed how people from the region travel for work and family visits.
The airport provides parking for around 400 vehicles and offers taxi services and auto-rickshaws for getting into the city. A nearby railway station gives additional transport options for travelers arriving without a car.
After the new terminal opened in 2015, passenger numbers at the airport jumped significantly in just one year. This rapid growth shows how much the region needed better airport infrastructure for air travel.
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