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Taisgol International Airport

Intérnaçionál Aerpórt le Taisgol
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Taisgol
OperatorTaisgol River Ports Authority
ServesTaisgol Region
LocationOzark Peninsula, Taisgol
OpenedOctober 15, 1981 (1981-10-15)
Hub for
Focus city for
Time zoneEast Tierrador Mainland Time (09:00)
Elevation AMSL24 ft / 7 m
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
8L/26R 12,433 3,790 Concrete
8R/26L 10,124 3,086 Concrete
9L/27R 9,877 3,011 Asphalt
9R/27L 11,654 3,552 Concrete
10/28 11,122 3,390 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 60 18 Asphalt
H2 60 18 Asphalt
H3 60 18 Asphalt
H4 60 18 Asphalt

Taisgol-Ozark Peninsula International Airport (IATA: TOP, ICAO: QTOP, TAA: TOP), commonly referred to as “Taisgol Airport” or “Taisgol International,” is the main international airport serving Taisgol, Tierrador. It is the largest of the four international airports in the Taisgol airport system (the others being Taisgol-Southland, Taisgol City, Platino, and Taisgol-Dobbs). The airport is owned and operated by the City of Taisgol and operated by the Taisgol River Ports Authority. In 2022, it was the second-busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic and the second busiest airport in Crona.

Taisgol Airport is the primary hub for Tierrador Airlines and a secondary hub for Orixtal Airlines, the two flagship airlines of Tierrador, along with low-cost carriers Southern Airways and Western Airlines. Over 80 airlines fly to Taisgol Airport from 205 international destinations, along with 174 destinations across Tierrador. The airport was founded in 1981 after the traffic in Taisgol-Southland Airport became inconvenient for travelers. Following this, the Taisgol River Ports Authority submitted a request to build a new airport on the Ozark Peninsula village in rural Verona Parish, Taisgol, about 26 miles from Downtown Taisgol. The request was approved by the Taisgol Regional Qangreč, and to the protests of many in Ozark Peninsula, the airport broke ground in May 1979. Many residents of the Ozark Peninsula village were forced out of their homes to make way for the new airport, and in early 1981, the airport was completed. The opening of the airport was delayed until October due to the many protests from Ozark Peninsula residents along with residents from neighboring communities.

The airport serves 106 million passengers yearly to 380 destinations across Tierrador and the world. The airport has international services within Crona, Sarpedon, Alshar, Audonia, Levantia, Great Kirav, and Australis

Location

Taisgol International Airport is located in the small town of Ozark Peninsula, in rural Verona Parish in the Taisgol Region, adjacent to Highway 40 and 240, nearly 30 miles from Downtown Taisgol. Before 1981, Ozark Peninsula was a small village of about 561 residents, but following the airport's opening, the population grew to 3,564 as of 2030, mainly due to the influx of airport employees who did not wish to commute from Downtown Taisgol or different areas across Taisgol Region. The airport is accessible via numerous transportation methods, including National and Regional Highways. The Taisgol Metro Transit (TMT)'s Q-Line offers daily services, starting in the northwest corner of Verona Parish, passing through Ozark Peninsula and the airport's vicinity, before ending on the southeastern outskirts of Taisgol City.

Many residents of Ozark Peninsula, along with residents from surrounding towns (Longworth, Sudmoll, Tauçan Villas, Qorbias), have long complained about the loud sounds emitted from the jets who were landing at the airport, flying over the areas. Due to this, a rule was implemented by the Verona Parish Council banning flights from landing or taking off from Taisgol-Ozark Peninsula from 11p.m. to 7a.m. Instead, most flights were redirected to Taisgol-Southland International Airport. However, due to the immense traffic imposed on the Taisgol-Southland air traffic controllers, the ruling was eventually reversed in 2011, much to the dismay of many residents in the area.

Operations

Taisgol International Airport is used by over 85 airlines flying to 280 destinations in 126 countries. The airport is the primary hub of Tierrador Airlines and is a base for Orixtal Airlines and Southern Airways. It has four passenger terminals (lettered A to D) and a cargo terminal. Of Taisgol’s 98 million passengers in 2027, 70% were travelling into or out of the country; the remaining 30% were bound for, or arriving from, places within the Tierrador. The busiest single destination in passenger numbers is Prisamarina, with over 1.5 million passengers flying between Taisgol and Prisamarina Airport in 2028.

Terminals

Taisgol International has four major terminals (A, B, C, and D), which form the shape of an "X". Terminals A and B were built in 1981 and served as the original Taisgol Airport, until 1997, when Terminal C was added to accommodate the growing destinations count. Terminal D is the newest terminal, being completed in 2016, and is primarily used for international destinations. The airport has a total of 141 gates. All of the terminals are easily accessible by moving walkways, an elevated people mover, and are served by four stops on the Taisgol Metro Transit's Q-Line.

Terminals A and B

Terminals A and B were the original terminals built in 1981 for the airport. Originally, Terminal A (which has 38 gates) was designated for domestic flights, and Terminal B (which has 33 gates) was designated for international flights. This led to many cultural-themed restaurants and shops being opened in Terminal B, which are still there today despite Terminal B only being used for domestic flights. There are over 120 shops and restaurants in both terminals, and Terminal A contains a golfing simulator, a 10-hole mini golf course, and an ice skating rink. In 2009, Terminal B was modified to accommodate an Airbus A380, which resulted in gates B32 and B33 being decommissioned, therefore the Terminal's gate count was reduced to 31. From 2011 to 2013, Terminal A went under massive renovations, leaving only 18 of its gates safe to use. After the completion of Terminal C in 1997, Terminal B's purpose was eventually changed to serving domestic flights only, though some international flights were allowed to be served at B. Following the construction of Terminal D in 2016, Terminal B was no longer used for International flights.

Terminal C

Terminal C was built from 1995 to 1997, much to the protest of many Verona Parish residents, who were once again forced out of their homes to make way for the new terminal. In order to avoid the Federal Government stepping in and striking down the construction, Verona Parish was forced to pay 600 Ozark Peninsula residents $110,000 each, which they believed was enough to purchase or construct a new house. The terminal has 37 gates, and it was used for both international and domestic flights. Terminal C has over 70 shops and restaurants, and a lounge area for Tierrador Airlines customers, which features many luxury components, such as a complimentary buffet containing foods from around the world, a spa and sauna, and a swimming pool.

Terminal D

Terminal D is the newest terminal in Taisgol International, completing construction in 2016. It has 35 gates, and is primarily used for international flights. It has 60 shops and restaurants, a movie theater, an exotic art gallery, and it is connected via the Taisgol Metro to a Río Platino-branded hotel and resort. Plans have been made to construct an 18-hole golf course just outside of the resort, however it has not entered the groundbreaking stage yet.

Airlines and destinations

Airlines Destinations
Air Alstin Agderisk, Alstin-Highwind, Alstin-Merrill, Anjiro, Cuzco, Dalton, Dawsbury, Deralveca City, Gastineau, Lakeshore City, Purépec, Radiopolis, Riverton, Sedem Regni, Washkau
Azul Airlines Destinations
Buzz Air Destinations
DeBonAire Fort Monteneri, Sudmoll, Grand Isle
Epsilon Airlines Destinations
Prismarine Airlines Destinations
Pluricontinental Airlines Destinations
Premiere Airlines Destinations
Raven Airlines Destinations
SaukhinJet Oaroa, Pauktan, Ravirua, Vana Vana
Southern Airways Alaqai, Ambaqwe, Ambel, Anders, Anloiya, Antaqa, Antion, Ávriten, Axaçano, Baleka, Čaveqa, Detrakorva, Holčaq, Hugo, Kaligrusky, Karaba, Las Mesas, Lethbridge, Miccubo, Naihungo, Natahekee, Oaroa, Oqaba, Ominasky, Prisamarina, Porvaos, Qabór, Qéner, San Cristóbal, Santa Maria, Sevier, Tarhogun, Topaqoí, Touraba, Tuwaheekee, Valteqa, Vernaza, Winnecomac, Xašoi, Yaxapha
Speed Air Destinations
Tierrador Airlines Akwesasne, Al Qadria, Alahuela, Albalitor, Alihijan, Alstin-Highwind, Ambaqwe, Ambel, Anders, Anloiya, Antaqa, Antion, Asrabad, Aurelia, Ávritren, Axaçano, Azura, Baleka, Brídhavn, Cape Town, Čaveqa, Collinebourg, Concordia, Corcra, Cuzco, Dalton, Dol Awraidd, Dunaird, Durvud, Easthampton, Érskinsar, Farpoint, Frehmenwerth, Grand Isle, Hanzeong, Holčaq, Horizon, Hugo, Hurikota, Ixtiśinar, Jiushi, Kæn, Kaligrusky, Kameja, Karaba, Karairan, Kartika, Kinnaird, Kronzciny, Kurst, Las Mesas, Lethbridge, Little Caldera, Maktalin, Marhouma, Matrelisa, Miccubo, Mizrak, Muqadas, Naihungo, Natahekee, Nerśasaron, Nevisar, Nicheng, Ninao, Nuran, Oaroa, Oirthidún, Orixtal City, Oqaba, Ominasky, Piedratorres, Prisamarina, Porto Alegre, Portó Létioč, Port Qačoka, Porvaos, Pressley, Primóra, Puerto Rosario, Purépec, Qabór, Qaçan, Qéner, Rakahanga, Riverton, Rolvsvik, Sačia, San Lina, San Cristóbal, Santa Maria, Sedem Regni, Sar-i-Pául, Sarolasta, Sevier, Sierra, Stretton, Surisar, Tabía, Tarhogun, Tasowa, Tbirvozansk, Trossera, Tomaba, Topaqoí, Touraba, Túphal, Tuwaheekee, Unionville, Urceopolis, Valēka, Valle Oro, Valteqa, Varuna, Venceia, Vernaza, Vista, Wadičaq, Waxbal, Wečas, Wennepaq, Wheatley, Winnecomac, Xafila, Xašoi, Xosritalav, Yarmouth, Yaxapha
UR Airways Destinations

Statistics

Top Domestic Destinations

Rank Airport Passengers Airlines
1 Prisamarina International Airport 1,306,335 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Southern, Buzz, Speed
2 Qabór-Matafee International Airport 1,133,563 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Southern, Buzz, Speed
3 Ambaqwe-Aphío Tebíos International Airport 988,350 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Southern, Buzz, Speed
4 Miccubo International Airport 931,945 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Speed
5 Hugo/Valteqa International Airport 895,361 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Buzz, Speed
6 Anloiya-Pnotač International Airport 843,611 Tierrador, Prismarine, Buzz
7 Wadičaq International Airport 800,677 Tierrador, Epsilon, Southern, Speed
8 Oaroa-Ora'phina International Airport 755,160 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Southern, Buzz, SaukhinJet
9 Topaqoí International Airport 702,177 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Southern, Speed
10 Porvaos-Aubie Goldman International Airport 674,121 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon, Southern, Buzz

Top International Destinations

Rank Airport Passengers Airlines
1 Alstin Alstin City International Airport 1,102,099 Tierrador, Prismarine, UR, Air Alstin, Raven
2 Kiravia Kartika International Airport 997,233 Tierrador, Prismarine, Pluricontinental
3 Burgundie Vilauristre International Airport 984,225 Tierrador, Prismarine, DeBonAire
4 Arcerion Kurst International Airport 922,843 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon
5 Ceylonia Porto Alegre International Airport 876,203 Tierrador, Prismarine, Azul, Epsilon
6 Cartadania Sierra International Airport 847,903 Tierrador, Prismarine, Azul, Premiere
7 Kiravia Primóra International Airport 752,109 Tierrador, Prismarine, Pluricontinental
8 Istrenya Karaba International Airport 688,430 Tierrador, Prismarine, Epsilon
9 Alstin Riverton International Airport 659,280 Tierrador, Prismarine, UR, Air Alstin
10 Alstin Pressley International Airport 651,215 Tierrador, Prismarine, UR, Air Alstin, Raven

Airline market share

Rank Airline Passengers Share
1 Tierrador Tierrador Airlines 41,828,930 39%
2 Tierrador Prismarine Airlines 32,605,177 31%
3 Alstin Air Alstin 12,476,799 12%
4 Kiravia Pluricontinental Airlines 10,233,601 10%
5 Tierrador Epsilon Airlines 8,605,332 8%

Accidents and incidents

See also