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IATA Code: ABE | ICAO Code: HBSE
About The Lehigh Valley International Airport
This is the Lehigh Valley International Airport, located in the heart of Hebertown, the largest city in Herbshire. This Airport is home to the biggest and busiest international airport in Europe as well as one of the biggest international airports in the world. This airport also receive millions of international and domestic flights everyday. The airport was opened in March 2014 by H.E. Abraham Yitzhak Moses, former prime minister of Of Herbshire. The new airport was built to manage the congestion at Hebertown-Capital International Airport (the old airport). Since the airport is 20 kilometres from Hebertown, the quickest way to reach the airport from Megalopolis is to use the double-tracked 300 km/h electric train that runs from Hebertown Central Railway Station to the airport directly. The East-West MTS line also serves the airport.
The airport is named after the valley which stretches from Woodbridge in west Knotchester to Bridgeport in the Southeast.
Terminals and Services
The terminals consists of 5 terminals, with a varying number of gates each. The terminals are alphabetically designated A, B, C, D and E.
Each are fitted with fast food restaurants, lounges, cafes, clinics, post office kiosk, smoking areas, as well as shopping centers and diners. The air bridge that crosses between the terminals is an alternative instead of using the TerminEx shuttle bus. The gates are located at the satellite building just after the terminal's exit and the CIQ (Customs, Immigration and Quarantine) counters.
A cargo terminal is also featured for arriving and departing cargo flights, accommodated by a number of storage units and the customs office.
The firefighter service in the airport are served by the Herbshirian Fire and Rescue Department, and the firefighters are professionally trained by firefighting experts. The internet and public phone services in the airport are provided by Herbshire Telecom (HT), which provides the fastest, high speed internet nationwide, so if your telephone company's mobile network internet is slow, just use the Internet provided in the airport. Its easy.
The police service in the airport are well armed and equipped. They are served by the Herbshirian Federal Police (HFP) and the Special Protection Service (SPS). If in case of a threat, the police service could response immediately. They are also responsible to guard the nation leader when a visiting head of state arrives at the airport either from our states in our nation, our nation itself, or other nations in the NS world.
The medical service in the airport is equipped with the best state of the art technology. It is useful in emergencies like accidents and injuries. Other than in the ground, the doctors and nurses acts like a flying clinic on flight. It is useful for passengers who had medical problems from gastrointestinal problems to severe health problems.
Running out of phone credits? Mobile phone barred to attempt outgoing calls? Just use the public phone provided. With a charge of 10 euro cents for local calls and 30 euro cents for international calls, you can call people nationwide and even worldwide - ease of mind.
The airport air traffic center is the modern one, with 24 hours of radar surveillance, auto monitor mode, improved communication system and state of the art radar sensor which triggers an beep alarm four times repeatedly when the airplane's transponder is turned off until the alarm is ignored.
The toilet in the airport is squeaky clean, and it's free of charge for everyone to use since it can ease the disable, children and rushed people to use the toilet faster without having to stop or line up at the gantry to pay for each use. But strict laws are enforced on all toilets in the airport, to ensure the toilet is clean, safe and free of vandalism besides being used free of charge.
Terminal A
Terminal A is reserved for Herbshirian Airways' domestic and international airlines
It is connected to other terminals via the air bridge, as well as the walkways and the shuttle bus.
There is a total of 30 gates in this terminal.
Gates A1-12 is for domestic flights, and gates A13-30 is for international flights.
Terminal B
Terminal B is for short-haul international flights.
It is connected to other terminals via the air bridge, as well as walkways and the shuttle bus.
There is a total of 34 gates in this terminal, from Gates B1 through B34.
Terminal C
Terminal C is for domestic flights not managed by Herbshirian Airways
It is connected to other terminals via the air bridge, as well as walkways and the shuttle bus.
There is a total of 37 gates in this terminal, from Gates C1 through C37.
Terminal D
Terminal D is for mid-haul and long-haul international flights.
It is connected to other terminals via the air bridge, as well as walkways and the shuttle bus.
There is a total of 30 gates in this terminal, from Gates D1 through D30.
Terminal E
Terminal E is reserved for pilgrimage flights to Jerusalem and Mecca.
It is connected to the airport directly, as well as the pilgrimage shuttle bus.
The Jewish pilgrimage terminal is located on the right side of the terminal,
while the Muslim pilgrimage terminal is located on the left side of the terminal.
Cargo and Mail Terminal
The cargo terminal serves as a section for the handling of international and domestic cargo and mail
It is divided into 4 zones which are; Zone 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Application of Reservation
To the airline company: it is compulsory to type the airport they operate from and their airport's IATA code since the two things are IMPORTANT
DOMESTIC FLIGHTS
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Special Requests:
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INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
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CARGO FLIGHTS
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Special Requests:
Does your nation bring any freight items (e.g. milk, chemicals, piece goods, petrochemicals, batteries)?
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Lounges
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Flights and Destinations
Domestic Flights
International Flights
Cargo
Passenger Lounges
Domestic Lounges
International Lounges