๐ฎ๐ท Khark, Iran
Khark Airport (KHK), officially identified by its ICAO code OIBQ and also known as Kharg Airport, is a specialized regional aviation facility located on the northeastern edge of Khark Island in the Persian Gulf, Iran. Owned and operated by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), the airport serves as a critical air bridge for the island's massive oil export operations, primarily catering to industrial personnel, government officials, and local residents. The facility sits at an elevation of approximately 17 feet (5 meters) above sea level and provides essential air connectivity to major Iranian cities like Tehran and Shiraz. The airport features a modest, single-story integrated passenger terminal designed for functional efficiency in a high-security industrial environment. The layout is straightforward, with all essential functionsโincluding check-in counters, a secure security screening zone, and a functional waiting loungeโhoused within a single building. Because the facility primarily manages low-to-medium volume domestic flights operated by carriers like Karun Airlines and Qeshm Air, the distance from the terminal entrance to the aircraft apron is exceptionally short, allowing for rapid passenger processing and manual baggage handling under close supervision. Amenities within the Khark terminal are minimalist and reflect its role as a dedicated industrial hub. While there are no formal restaurants or large-scale retail shops, travelers can find basic refreshments at a small local kiosk or buffet serving tea, coffee, and light snacks. The terminal provides essential seating and sanitation facilities for those waiting for their flights. The airport's 1,805-meter (5,922 ft) asphalt runway (14/32) is well-maintained to support jet and turboprop aircraft typical of regional domestic routes. Due to the island's strategic importance, access to the airfield and the island itself is highly regulated, often requiring specific employment documentation or government permits. Ground transportation at KHK is well-coordinated with the local industrial and residential infrastructure, with most destinations on the 8-kilometer-long island just a short drive away. Yellow airport taxis are typically available outside the terminal exit to meet scheduled arrivals, and many NIOC departments provide dedicated shuttle services for their personnel. There are no dedicated airport shuttle buses or permanent car rental desks on-site; travelers needing independent transport are advised to arrange for pick-ups through local contacts or company dispatchers. Travelers are generally advised to arrive at least 90 minutes before their domestic flight to account for thorough security and manifest verification procedures.
Connecting at Khark Airport (KHK) is a straightforward process due to its small-scale, integrated terminal design, but it requires careful coordination with industrial manifests. For most travelers, a 'connection' here involves transitioning from a regional domestic flight from Tehran (THR) or Shiraz (SYZ) to local ground transport for travel across the Khark Island oil terminal facilities. Since arrivals and departures are housed within a single building, moving from your arrival gate to the transport hub outside can be completed in under 10 minutes. However, it is advisable to allow at least 60 minutes for any onward connection to account for manual baggage retrieval. Ground transportation is the most critical link for any traveler transiting through Khark. While local taxis are available, it is highly recommended to have a contact within the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) or to pre-arrange a transfer through your department dispatcher, especially if you are heading to remote jetty sites with significant technical equipment. If you are staying at a company guesthouse, their shuttle will typically wait in the designated parking zone near the arrivals exit. Digital information displays at the terminal provide updates on flight statuses, but direct communication with your movement control officer is often the most reliable source of information for company charters. Practical preparation for a KHK connection includes ensuring you have sufficient Iranian Rials (IRR) in cash. While there may be basic banking services in the island's residential district, the airport terminal itself does not maintain major ATMs or currency exchange offices airside, so having local currency on hand for taxi fares and small purchases is a wise precaution.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources