Tirana International Airport(IATA: TIA, ICAO: LATI) is the main airport of Tirana,the capital of The New Albania
It is an international airport and is mainly used for domestic and international flights.
It is currently the largest airport of the Albanian Union and the also busiest international airport of the region.
It serves as an airport also for the citizens of Illyrissa and Pyonyen which signed a free-trade agreement with the government of The New Albania and the citizens of these countries don't have to apply for a visa to travel in The New Albania.
IATA Code: TIA ICAO Code: LATI
Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza was constructed in a period of two years. The Airport started commercial flights before 4 years. The first international route and currently the busiest is Tirana - Cuorimon that links the capital with Cuorimon, the capital of Illyrissa.
Mr.Ron Havel Plestini is the Executive director of the company and the Deputy Director is Ms.Anne-Claire Roelso.
The air traffic equipment and facilities of the airport have been heavily modernised recently after the investments made from the government.
In 2013 the airport served more than 25.000.000 passengers that traveled using the airport mostly with domestic flights.
Owners:
- 88%-The Albanian Government/The New Albania’s Minister of Transport,Public Work and Territorial Development
- 12%- The Albanian-Illyrissian Fund for Developement/AIFD
Terminal 1
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Our Environment Policy
After an agreement that we signed with The Ministry of Social Affairs and Environment, we started working to make TIA an eco-friendly airport.
Thanks to the funding provided by The Albanian-Illyrissian Fund for Developement/AIFD, Albanian Airlines and The Government of The New Albania the airport now has wind turbines and solar panels that produce electricity. More recently, the gates at TIA were outfitted with aircraft plug-in power options at each gate so that airplanes don't have to run the auxiliary power units as much while located at the gate.
The airport rules require all recyclable waste to be separated. Food vendors must use biodegradable items and separate all food waste for recycling. Airport management encourages and expects food vendors to use organic and sustainable ingredients, biodegradable tableware and compostable cups.
The airport's Zero Waste Program means reusing or recycling all possible waste from construction projects.
We are also trying to lower our levels of Carbon Dioxide Emissions.