Gemini-Klinkstin Airport is an international airport located nineteen miles east of Gemini, and serves as the secondary airport of Gemini, and was named after Mayor Timothy Klinkstin, who supported the idea for the secondary airport. The airport serves two airlines, Air Arctica and Air South Pole, as the airport has only limited air service, due to the Civil Aviation Act of 2005, passed by the Gemini City Council.
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| - Gemini-Klinkstin Airport is an international airport located nineteen miles east of Gemini, and serves as the secondary airport of Gemini, and was named after Mayor Timothy Klinkstin, who supported the idea for the secondary airport. The airport serves two airlines, Air Arctica and Air South Pole, as the airport has only limited air service, due to the Civil Aviation Act of 2005, passed by the Gemini City Council.
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- Runway 18/36
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| - Gemini-Klinkstin Airport is an international airport located nineteen miles east of Gemini, and serves as the secondary airport of Gemini, and was named after Mayor Timothy Klinkstin, who supported the idea for the secondary airport. The airport serves two airlines, Air Arctica and Air South Pole, as the airport has only limited air service, due to the Civil Aviation Act of 2005, passed by the Gemini City Council.
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