Latär International Airport (Nesseran: Fereded Internaşenleg Latär) is an important international airport near Sòvärd in northwestern Atavya. It is the busiest airport in Atavya, with 23 million passengers in the 2007-08 financial year. The airport serves an extremely highly populated catchment area, serving the cities of Sòvärd, the capital city Garashul, Tuvärd, Tulep, Lazärd, Şanzärd, as well as numerous other cities in the West Coast Metropolitan Area. It is the primary airport in the region for international traffic to the west of Europe, the Middle East and the Americas.
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| - Latär International Airport (Nesseran: Fereded Internaşenleg Latär) is an important international airport near Sòvärd in northwestern Atavya. It is the busiest airport in Atavya, with 23 million passengers in the 2007-08 financial year. The airport serves an extremely highly populated catchment area, serving the cities of Sòvärd, the capital city Garashul, Tuvärd, Tulep, Lazärd, Şanzärd, as well as numerous other cities in the West Coast Metropolitan Area. It is the primary airport in the region for international traffic to the west of Europe, the Middle East and the Americas.
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| - Latär International Airport (Nesseran: Fereded Internaşenleg Latär) is an important international airport near Sòvärd in northwestern Atavya. It is the busiest airport in Atavya, with 23 million passengers in the 2007-08 financial year. The airport serves an extremely highly populated catchment area, serving the cities of Sòvärd, the capital city Garashul, Tuvärd, Tulep, Lazärd, Şanzärd, as well as numerous other cities in the West Coast Metropolitan Area. It is the primary airport in the region for international traffic to the west of Europe, the Middle East and the Americas. The airport has a close relationship with Deneţ-Elekkveled Airport on the opposite (eastern) side of the West Coast Metropolitan Area, with frequent express buses, trains and coaches going back and forth carrying passengers between them.
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