The leading international airports are Frankfurt (FRA) followed Munich (MUC) and Duesseldorf (DUS). Many of the other airports listed below have very little traffic. Berlin (3 Airports) SXF Berlin-Schönefeld - TXL Berlin-Tegel - THF Berlin-Tempelhof
Bremen
Dortmund
Dresden
Düsseldorf DUS
Erfurt
Frankfurt / Main FRA
Frankfurt / Hahn (Ryan Air stops here)
Hamburg
Hannover
Karlsruhe (Baden-Baden)
Kiel
Köln / Bonn
Leipzig
Lübeck
Magdeburg
Mönchengladbach
München - Munich MUC
Münster / Osnabrück
Nürnberg
Rostock
Stuttgart
guys proabaly beer making and also steel and other metal industry's
ireland main airports
Entebbe Airport main airport for Uganda
Queens
Scotland has three main international airports: Glasgow Airport, Edinburgh Airport, and Aberdeen Airport. These airports serve as major gateways for international travelers entering and departing from Scotland.
Scotland has 4 main airports where you could get a flight to rome. International airports in Scotland are Edinburgh, Glasgow, Prestwick and Aberdeen.
Tower and non towered airports they can be divided into many more categories eg: Intercontinental International Domestics Regional Or Primary Airports Secondry Airports Or Large/Main hubs Medium hubs Small hubs Or Commercial Non commercial Private Cargo Military Heliport
Scotland has four main airports - Glasgow, Glasgow Prestick (in Ayrshire, around 40 minutes from Glasgow on a fast train), Edinburgh and Aberdeen. There are smaller airports in Inverness, Dundee and on a number of smaller islands.
Cumbica Congonhas Santos Dumont Tom Jobim
It is 2,876 miles according to Google Maps.
The main airport is Heathrow. The secondary airport is Gatwick.
There are eight major airports in Tunisia. Monastir-Habib Bourguiba International Airport is the main airport in Tunisia.