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Tippi Airport

Tippi, Ethiopia
TIE HATP

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
65
minutes
Interline Connections
100
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Tippi Airport (HATP) was a small regional airport that previously served the town of Tippi (Tฤ“pฤซ) in Ethiopia's Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (SNNPR). Located at coordinates 7.11700ยฐN, 35.38300ยฐE at an elevation of approximately 1,240 meters (4,068 feet) above mean sea level, the airport was positioned in the highland terrain typical of Ethiopia's diverse topography. The facility served as an important transportation link for this remote southwestern region of the country. The airport operated with a single unpaved runway measuring 1,302 meters in length, designed to accommodate small aircraft suitable for the challenging terrain and operating conditions of rural Ethiopia. The gravel or earth runway surface was typical of small regional airports in developing areas of Ethiopia, providing basic but functional landing capabilities for aircraft serving remote communities. The runway's orientation and specifications were appropriate for the light aircraft operations that characterized Ethiopian domestic aviation in smaller regional centers. As of 2014, Tippi Airport ceased active aviation operations and is no longer in use for aircraft movements. The former runway area now serves other community purposes, reflecting the changing transportation needs and economic priorities of the region. During its operational period, the airport provided minimal terminal facilities consistent with its role as a small regional airstrip, featuring basic passenger amenities appropriate for limited flight operations in a rural setting. The closure of Tippi Airport highlights the challenges faced by small regional airports in developing countries, where maintaining aviation infrastructure requires significant resources relative to passenger demand. The nearest operational airport to the former Tippi location is Mizan Teferi Airport, approximately 31 kilometers away. The airport's legacy represents the important role that small regional airstrips play in providing connectivity to remote areas, even when economic realities may eventually require their closure or repurposing for community needs.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Tippi Airport primarily serves the regional coffee-producing area of southwest Ethiopia. Ground transportation into Tippi town is provided by local taxis and bajajs (three-wheeled motorcycles), which are typically available during flight arrivals If the plan changes, a pre-arranged pickup or host contact is the useful backup, because the airport is really the handoff into Tippi rather than a place to wait around. The meaningful alternates are Addis Ababa Bole International, Gore Airport, Mizan Teferi Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by Ethiopian Airlines, so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as Tippi's time-saving link to the rest of Ethiopia. Some local guesthouses may also offer pre-arranged pickup services For connection planning, a pre-arranged pickup or host contact is the useful backup, because the airport is really the handoff into Tippi rather than a place to wait around. The meaningful alternates are Addis Ababa Bole International, Gore Airport, Mizan Teferi Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by Ethiopian Airlines, so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as Tippi's time-saving link to the rest of Ethiopia. Given the proximity of the town center to the airfield, travelers with light luggage may find it manageable to walk to nearby accommodations Operationally, a pre-arranged pickup or host contact is the useful backup, because the airport is really the handoff into Tippi rather than a place to wait around. The meaningful alternates are Addis Ababa Bole International, Gore Airport, Mizan Teferi Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by Ethiopian Airlines, so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as Tippi's time-saving link to the rest of Ethiopia.

๐Ÿ“ Location

Addis Ababa Bole International Airport

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
ADD HAAB

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
80
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
80
minutes
International โ†’ International
95
minutes
Interline Connections
125
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

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. Terminal 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. The 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.

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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. Domestic 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. Ground 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.

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