Enugu,
Awgu,
Abakaliki,
Awka,
Umuahia; (Onitsha),( Nnewi),(Owerri), Aba, Okigwe, Nsukka, Orlu, Afikpo and Arochukwu, Parts of Cross River, Benue and Kogi States of Nigeria.
Nigeria
Akanu Ibiam International Airport[4] (
IATA: ENU,
ICAO: DNEN), also known as Enugu Airport,[1] is an airport serving
Enugu,[2] the capital city of
Enugu State of
Nigeria, and nearby cities, such as Abakaliki, Awka, Onitsha, Nnewi, Afikpo, Okigwe, Nsukka, Ugep, Orlu, Idah, Otukpo and Ogoja. The airport is named after the late
Akanu Ibiam (1906–1995), a medical doctor and statesman who hailed from
Afikpo in
Ebonyi State.
The airport was closed on February 10, 2010, by the
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) for the first phase of major renovation and expansion works.[4] The airport was re-opened on 16 December 2010, but the second and third phase of the construction work were completed after that. The airport is an international airport.[5][6]
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Annual passenger traffic at ENU airport.
See
Wikidata query.
These data show number of passengers movements into the airport, according to the
Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria's Aviation Sector Summary Reports.
Year
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
Passengers
197,783
173,559
201,064
276,035
366,592
N.D.
301,744
211,225
229,676
337,530
352,820
Growth (%)
3.88%
12.25%
15.85%
37.29%
32.81%
N.D.
N.D.
30.00%
8.74%
46.96%
4.53%
Source: Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). Aviation Sector Reports (2010-2013,[8] 2014,[9] Q3-Q4 of 2015,[10] and Q1-Q2 of 2016,[11])