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 TNR Antananarivo Airport Info & Guide


Antananarivo Airport

Where is Antananarivo Airport?  


Antananarivo is the capital and largest city in Madagascar, and is situated near the middle of the island. Antananarivo occupies a commanding position, built at the summit, atop the slopes of a long and narrow rocky ridge. The city in ancient, and was founded circa 1625.


In the 1950's, broad flights of steps were built to connect places too steep for road access. The city's central space, called Andohalo, was enhanced with trees, terraces and flower-beds. Industries include food products, cigarettes, and textiles.


Antananarivo International Airport (IATA: TNR, ICAO: FMMI), officially Ivato International Airport, also referred to as Antananarivo Ivato Airport, Ivato Airport or simply Antananarivo Airport, is located about 16 kilometres (10 miles) from Antananarivo, in the in Analamanga Region, Madagascar.


Antananarivo Airport serves about 600,000 passengers a year.


Antananarivo Airport is Air Madagascar's main hub. Other airlines that fly to TNR include Air Austral, Air France, Airlink, Air Mauritius, Comores Aviation, Corsair International, Kenya Airways and Turkish Airlines.


Cities with flights to Antananarivo Airport include Anjouan, Antalaha, Antsiranana, Bangkok, Dzaoudzi, Guangzhou, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Majunga, Marseille, Mauritius, Morondava, Moroni, Nairobi, Nosy Be, Paris, Saint-Denis de la Reunion, Sainte Marie, Sambava, Toamasina and Toliara.


Your best bet for a Antananarivo Airport transfer is the shuttle. Details on all options are included in this guide.


 

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Antananarivo Airport's international and domestic terminals are located next to each other, and the buildings are connected.

 

Antananarivo Airport servicesinclude:


  • Restaurants
  • Shops

 

Note: all visitors require a visa.

 

Tip: Remember to change money at the airport bank (which you have to do, since the Madagascar Ariary is not a convertible currency). 




Additional Antananarivo Airport information may be found by visiting their official website below.



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Last Updated: 4 Jan 2024