El Kadsre City International Airport

El Kadsre City International Airport (IATA: EKCIA, ICAO: EKIA, FAA LID: EKC) is a major international airport in El Kadsre City, El Kadsre. El Kadsre City is the busiest airport in El Kadsre and the busiest airport in the El Kadsre states by passenger traffic. It is also one of the world's biggest airports.

It hosts the Formula One race known as the El Kadsre Grand Prix during early October. As a racetrack, it has Grade 1 license.

The airport is owned and operated by the El Kadsreian federal government. It has some of the the largest hubs for Air El Kadsre, Air New Zealand, Fiji Airways, Air Canada, Cathy Pacific, Singapore Airlines, United Airlines, Thai Airways, Japan Airlines, Lufthansa, Qantas, JetStar, Turkish Airlines, WestJet, Air China, China Airlines, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Emirates, Virgin Atlantic, Korean Air, JetBlue, British Airways, Kenslines, Azara Airlines, Iran Air, ABX Air, EasyJet, EasyJet Europe, and EasyJet Switzerland.

Former airlines that served El Kadsre City International Airport

 * USAir/US Airways
 * Continental Airlines
 * Trans World Airlines/TWA
 * Northwest Airlines
 * Eastern Airlines
 * Pan Am

2001 bombing

 * Main article: El Kadsre City International Airport bombing

On January 24, 2001, a terrorist associated with Gyönyörű Földünk detonated a suicide vest in the airport, killing over 45. Unlike the victims of two previous suicide bombings on two flights from the same airport in 1994, which were mostly El Kadsreian, the attacker targeted the International Arrivals area of the airport, where foreigners would inevitably be. According to claims of responsibility by the group, the attack clearly targeted Americans and other foreign nationalities.