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  "@type": "Airport",
  "address": {
    "@type": "PostalAddress",
    "addressCountry": "Mozambique",
    "addressLocality": "Luabo"
  },
  "airlines": [
    "Regional charters",
    "UNHAS",
    "NGO flights"
  ],
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      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "Domestic to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "45 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "Domestic to International Connection Time",
      "value": "90 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "International to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "90 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "International to International Connection Time",
      "value": "120 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "Interline Connection Time",
      "value": "60 minutes"
    }
  ],
  "city": "Luabo",
  "code": "LBM",
  "connection_tips": "Luabo Airport (LBM) is an exceptionally remote regional aviation facility located in the Zambezia Province of Mozambique, serving the town of Luabo on the northern bank of the Zambezi River. For international travelers, the journey requires first flying into Johannesburg (JNB) or Maputo and then taking a series of regional flights to reach the interior. Travelers must be entirely self-sufficient, bringing their own food, water, and essential medical supplies. Arriving 45 to 60 minutes before departures is standard for these regional hops. Travelers should ensure they have sufficient Mozambican Meticais (MZN) in cash, as card systems and ATMs are virtually non-existent in this part of the interior.\n\nThe airport stands as a vital air link for this isolated community, which is often difficult to reach by road due to the challenging river terrain and the state of the regional highways. Upon arrival at the Luabo airstrip, expect extremely basic infrastructure. Ground transportation is highly informal, consisting primarily of local private vehicles or motorized riverboats for transit between village settlements. Before traveling to this part of Mozambique, ensure you have all required regional permits and are up to date on malaria prophylaxis. When connecting from Luabo back to an international flight in Maputo, always allow for a multi-day buffer to account for the unpredictable nature of domestic air travel.\n\nIt primarily handles domestic flights and private charters operated by regional air taxis, connecting Luabo to the provincial capital hub at Quelimane (UEL) or the national hub at Maputo (MPM). The airfield features a single unpaved runway and lacks a formal terminal building, commercial dining, or retail services. Most visitors coordinate a pickup through their local host or a specialized agency. The regional climate is tropical and humid year-round, with a significant rainy season from November to April that can lead to localized flight groundings and make river transit challenging. This is a true frontier location where local knowledge and preparedness are the keys to a successful connection.",
  "country": "Mozambique",
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  "flight_search_affiliate_link": "https://book.beatthatflight.com.au/?currency=MZN",
  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Check ahead for limited amenities and operating hours.",
    "Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.",
    "Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.",
    "Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport.",
    "Download your airline's mobile app for updates at this airport."
  ],
  "global_map_link": "https://www.google.com/maps?q=Luabo+Airport",
  "google_maps_reviews": {
    "rating": 0.0,
    "recent_reviews": [],
    "total_reviews": 0
  },
  "hotel_affiliate_link": "https://book.beatthatflight.com.au/?currency=MZN",
  "iataCode": "LBM",
  "icao": "FQL1",
  "international": false,
  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-29",
  "latitude": -18.4139,
  "layover_planner_info": "Few on-site services; arrange necessities before arrival.",
  "longitude": 36.1068,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 45,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 90,
  "mct_interline": 60,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 90,
  "mct_international_to_international": 120,
  "missed_connection_help": "Contact airline representatives or airport staff for assistance.",
  "name": "Luabo Airport",
  "region": "Africa",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "MPM",
      "name": "Maputo International Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "CMZ",
      "name": "Caia Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "IMG",
      "name": "Inhaminga Airport"
    },
    {
      "code": "INE",
      "name": "Chinde Airport"
    }
  ],
  "terminal_info": "Luabo Airport (LBM), identified by its ICAO code FQLU, is a critical regional aviation facility serving the Zamb\u00e9zia Province of Mozambique, situated near the delta of the Zambezi River. The facility primarily acts as a vital humanitarian logistics hub, providing essential aerial access during the region's frequent seasonal flooding. As of early 2026, the airfield is undergoing a significant rehabilitation phase as part of the Integrated Feeder Road Development Project, which includes improving drainage and runway stability to support heavy humanitarian aircraft like the C-130 Hercules during emergency relief operations.\n\nThe terminal facilities at Luabo are basic and functional, designed to manage the specific needs of NGO personnel, government officials, and emergency aid transit. There is no large-scale commercial passenger terminal or modern retail infrastructure; instead, operations are conducted from a modest administrative building and sheltered waiting zones. Travelers utilizing the airport are encouraged to be entirely self-sufficient, as the facility lacks standard commercial amenities such as restaurants, duty-free shops, or digital flight information displays. Ground handling and aviation fuel services are managed on a pre-arranged basis, often in coordination with partners like JetMate Aviation to support chartered relief flights.\n\nInfrastructure at the airfield features a single unpaved runway composed of compacted earth and gravel, which remains a lifeline for the Chinde district when terrestrial roads are submerged. The 2024\u20132025 reconstruction plan, supported by the World Bank and African Development Bank, focuses on restoring regional transport links destroyed by recent tropical cyclones. Ground transportation from the airfield is informal and weather-dependent, with pre-arranged private vehicles or small watercraft typically used to connect arriving travelers to the nearby residential hubs and administrative centers within the Zambezi River Basin.",
  "terminal_map_url": "https://skyvector.com/airport//Luabo-Airport"
}
