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  "@type": "Airport",
  "address": {
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    "addressCountry": "Ethiopia",
    "addressLocality": "Addis Ababa"
  },
  "airlines": [
    "Ethiopian Airlines"
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      "name": "Domestic to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "45 minutes"
    },
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      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "Domestic to International Connection Time",
      "value": "80 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "International to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "80 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "International to International Connection Time",
      "value": "95 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "Interline Connection Time",
      "value": "125 minutes"
    }
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  "city": "Addis Ababa",
  "code": "ADD",
  "connection_tips": "Addis Ababa Bole International Airport operates as Africa's premier aviation hub and Ethiopian Airlines' global headquarters, serving over 22 million international and 2 million domestic passengers annually through two interconnected terminals just 6 kilometers southeast of Ethiopia's capital. Ethiopian Airlines provides the continent's most extensive network with direct flights to 125+ destinations including North America (Washington DC, New York, Chicago, Toronto), Europe (London, Paris, Frankfurt, Rome), Asia (Beijing, Tokyo, Mumbai, Bangkok), and 62+ African cities, making ADD the undisputed gateway for African connectivity with the world's youngest and fastest-growing population.\n\nDomestic connections through Ethiopian Airlines serve 18+ Ethiopian destinations including Gondar, Bahir Dar, Axum, Dire Dawa, and Jijiga, while international connections benefit from the airline's strategic timing with coordinated arrivals and departures enabling efficient transfers across continents. The airport's high-altitude location at 2,334 meters requires passenger acclimatization, with Terminal 1 handling domestic and regional flights after $50 million expansion completed in 2024, and Terminal 2 serving as the modern international gateway with Cloud Nine business lounge facilities and 24-hour services.\n\nGround transportation includes official National Tour Operation (NTO) yellow taxis with fixed rates of 300-600 ETB ($5-10 USD) to major districts, modern ride-sharing apps including Ride and ZayRide offering transparent pricing, and complimentary hotel shuttles from major properties. The airport serves as Ethiopia's economic engine supporting the country's rapid development as Africa's diplomatic capital hosting the African Union headquarters, with plans for a new 100-million-passenger facility near Bishoftu by 2030 reflecting ADD's growing strategic importance as the continent's primary aviation hub connecting African markets to global destinations.",
  "country": "Ethiopia",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Use the 'Ride' or 'Feres' apps for the most transparent pricing to your hotel.",
    "The airport is a high-altitude hub; stay hydrated and allow extra time for transfers.",
    "Check with your hotel for free shuttles; drivers often wait in the arrivals hall.",
    "Expect thorough security checks for all connecting passengers; keep documents handy.",
    "If you have a long layover, the Ethiopian Airlines transit hotel is accessible airside.",
    "Official exchange bureaus are available 24/7, but many high-end hotels also offer competitive rates."
  ],
  "global_map_link": "https://www.google.com/maps?q=HAAB",
  "google_maps_reviews": {
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    "recent_reviews": [],
    "total_reviews": 0
  },
  "hotel_affiliate_link": "https://book.beatthatflight.com.au/?currency=ETB",
  "iataCode": "ADD",
  "icao": "HAAB",
  "international": true,
  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-30",
  "latitude": 8.977,
  "layover_planner_info": "Airside amenities; hotels with shuttle nearby.",
  "longitude": 38.799,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 45,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 80,
  "mct_interline": 125,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 80,
  "mct_international_to_international": 95,
  "missed_connection_help": "Ethiopian transfer desks airside.",
  "name": "Addis Ababa Bole International Airport",
  "region": "Africa",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "NBO",
      "name": "Jomo Kenyatta International Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "AMH",
      "name": "Arba Minch Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "ASO",
      "name": "Asosa Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "AWA",
      "name": "Hawassa Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "AWH",
      "name": "Awareh Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "DBM",
      "name": "Debre Markos Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "DBT",
      "name": "Debre Tabor Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "DIR",
      "name": "Aba Tenna Dejazmach Yilma International Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "DSE",
      "name": "Kombolcha Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "QHR",
      "name": "Harar Meda Airport"
    }
  ],
  "terminal_info": "Addis Ababa Bole International Airport (ADD), with ICAO code HAAB, is Ethiopia's primary international gateway and the main hub for Ethiopian Airlines. Located approximately 6 kilometers (3.7 miles) southeast of Addis Ababa's city center, it serves as a significant aviation hub for East Africa, connecting destinations across the continent, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. The airport features two main terminals, which are physically connected by a walkway and a free shuttle service.\n\nTerminal 1 primarily handles domestic and regional flights. It has undergone significant expansion, with a $50 million renovation completed in 2024, more than doubling its size to 25,750 square meters. Terminal 2 is the larger, more modern international terminal, exclusively serving international flights. Opened in 2003 and expanded in 2019, it offers modern facilities designed for efficient international departures and arrivals. Both terminals provide various services, including duty-free shops, VIP lounges (such as the Ethiopian Airlines Cloud Nine Lounge), ATMs, restaurants, and cafes.\n\nThe airport is equipped to handle a large volume of passengers, with an annual capacity of over 22 million international and 2 million domestic passengers. It is continuously growing, with plans for a new, larger airport near Bishoftu to handle up to 100 million passengers per year by 2029 or 2030, highlighting its strategic importance in African aviation.",
  "terminal_map_url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addis_Ababa_Bole_International_Airport"
}
