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  "address": {
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    "addressCountry": "Libya",
    "addressLocality": "Adam"
  },
  "airlines": [
    "Libyan Airlines"
  ],
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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": "120 minutes"
    }
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  "city": "Adam",
  "code": "TOB",
  "connection_tips": "Tobruk International Airport is about 23 to 30 kilometers south of the city, so the connection question is really an overland one. That means you should plan the ground transfer before you land rather than hoping to sort it out at the terminal, because the airport is built to move you into the Tobruk area, not to keep you on site for long. Taxis are the default option and hotel shuttles are common, but the important detail is agreeing on the fare or transfer terms in advance so the ride into town is predictable. The airport's location at Al Adm also means you should leave room for road conditions and any security or traffic delays that show up between the runway and the city center. If you are connecting to another part of eastern Libya, TOB is best used as a staging point where you switch from air to road transport, not as a place to wait for a same-day flight bank. For private travelers, pre-booked transfers are usually the least disruptive option, especially if your arrival time is outside normal business hours. That approach keeps the airport's limited but functional infrastructure working in your favor instead of making you improvise in a desert arrival after dark.",
  "country": "Libya",
  "flag_url": "https://flagcdn.com/w320/ly.png",
  "flight_search_affiliate_link": "https://book.beatthatflight.com.au/?currency=LYD",
  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Check latest schedules when connecting through Tobruk International Airport.",
    "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=Tobruk+International+Airport",
  "google_maps_reviews": {
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    "recent_reviews": [],
    "total_reviews": 0
  },
  "hotel_affiliate_link": "https://book.beatthatflight.com.au/?currency=LYD",
  "iataCode": "TOB",
  "icao": "HLTQ",
  "international": false,
  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-30",
  "latitude": 31.861,
  "layover_planner_info": "Limited amenities; arrange layover needs in advance.",
  "longitude": 23.907,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 45,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 90,
  "mct_interline": 120,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 90,
  "mct_international_to_international": 120,
  "missed_connection_help": "Contact airline service desk for missed connections.",
  "name": "Tobruk International Airport",
  "region": "Africa",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "MJI",
      "name": "Mitiga International"
    },
    {
      "code": "LAQ",
      "name": "Al Abraq International Airport"
    }
  ],
  "terminal_info": "Tobruk International Airport serves Libya's eastern coast and the city of Tobruk, but the airport is actually located south of the urban core near Al Adm. It is a public and military field in a desert setting, so its role is shaped more by distance, security, and regional access than by the dense airline flows you would see at a larger hub.\n\nThe airport's layout is functional rather than elaborate. The runway is long enough for commercial use, but the passenger experience remains basic, which fits an airport that has historically served both domestic and international flying without building a large terminal culture around it. The site is a strategic eastern Libyan asset more than a comfort-focused transfer point.\n\nFor travelers, TOB matters because it shortens the overland reach to the Tobruk area. That is especially useful in a country where road segments can be long and conditions uneven, and it explains why the airport retains importance even when schedules are thinner than at the country's main cities. It is a regional gateway first and a passenger terminal second.",
  "terminal_map_url": "https://skyvector.com/airport/HLTQ/Tobruk-International-Airport"
}
