Wattay International Airport ສະໜາມບິນສາກົນວັດໄຕ | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public / military | ||||||||||
Operator | Military of Laos | ||||||||||
Serves | Vientiane Prefecture | ||||||||||
Location | Sikhottabong district, Vientiane Prefecture, Laos | ||||||||||
Opened | 1999 | ||||||||||
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Elevation AMSL | 564 ft / 172 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 17°59′18″N 102°33′48″E / 17.98833°N 102.56333°E | ||||||||||
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Wattay International Airport (Lao: ສະໜາມບິນສາກົນວັດໄຕ) (IATA: VTE, ICAO: VLVT) is one of the few international airports in Laos and the country's main international gateway, serving the capital Vientiane, located 3 km (1.9 mi) outside of the city centre in Sikhottabong district, Vientiane Prefecture.[1] The airport is operated by the Lao Airport Authority (LAA) and serves as a hub for Lao Skyway, Lao Central Airlines and Lao Airlines. The Lao Air Force also operates an installation at one end of the airport.
The head offices of the Department of Civil Aviation and Lao Air are on the airport property.[2][3] Lao Airlines is revising flying to Yangon. The largest airplane that has ever visited this airport is the Boeing 747-400, carrying Park Geun-hye – then-president of South Korea – for the 2016 ASEAN summit.