Champlain International Airport

For the CW O&O that also serves this location with the callsign SNRW, see SNRW on Fictionaltvstations Wiki.

The Champlain International Airport (French: Aéroport de Champlain; IATA: NRW; ICAO code: SNRW; and abbreviated as CHIAP) is an international airport in Outer Norwich, Laurentian NCR, St. Lawrence (which is a suburb of the capital city, Norwich). It is the primary international airport serving the capital, 8 km from Downtown Norwich, aside from the Roger Grimsby (also a suburb of the city, only 2.3 km longer) located Airport of Laurentia. The airport terminals are located entirely in the suburb of Outer Norwich, while one runway is located at the Norwich borough of Saint-Laurent. Air St. Lawrence, the country's flag carrier, also has its corporate headquarters complex on the Saint-Laurent side of the airport. It also serves the Greater Norwich and its adjacent regions in northwestern Trois-Rivières province and the whole southern part of the Laurentian NCR. It is also the largest and busiest airport in the country, handling 30.12 million passengers in 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the number dwindled to 981,019 in 2020.

Brief History
The airport is named in honor of French explorer Samuel de Champlain. The airport was first built by the Americans as a military air base in 1934 and its name was Ulysses Grant Air Base. It was eventually turned into an airport in 1938, the same year Air St. Lawrence was founded. The former air base thus became the present Champlain International Airport when it opened in 1942.

The airport was expanded and renovated multiple times, in 1964, 1974, 2001, and most recently, 2018.

Terminals

 * Terminal A - the first to be opened. Has 19 gates and handles domestic flights.
 * Terminal B - The largest. Has 38 gates and handles both international and domestic flights.
 * Terminal C - Handles other international flights and has 8 gates.
 * Terminal D - Handles other domestic flights and has 9 gates.

Airlines & Destinations
Note: All flights that have been booked March 23, 2020 onwards have been only restricted to diplomats; uniformed workers (such as frontliners, the ones who travel with medical supplies, specimens from the laboratory in relation to COVID-19); those who do humanitarian work; and for the foreign people who were stranded due to the lockdown.