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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

Allow extra time for transfers at this regional airport.

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Awasa Airport

Awasa (Hawassa), Ethiopia
AWA HALA

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Awasa Airport (AWA), also commonly known as Hawassa Airport, is a modern regional aviation facility serving the city of Hawassa and the Sidama region in southern Ethiopia. Opened in 2015 to support the region's rapid industrial and tourism growth, the airport features a single, compact passenger terminal that manages domestic scheduled flights primarily connecting to the national capital, Addis Ababa. Its architecture is functional and contemporary, providing a professional and organized entry point for travelers visiting the rift valley lakes and local industrial parks. Inside the terminal, visitors can access a range of essential amenities designed for comfort and efficiency. The facility houses several check-in counters for Ethiopian Airlines, a comfortable passenger lobby, and basic restroom facilities. Dining options are available at one or two small cafes that offer traditional Ethiopian coffee and light snacks. While the airport does not house large international duty-free malls, several local kiosks provide a selection of regional souvenirs and essential travel items. The terminal is fully accessible and offers free Wi-Fi for passengers transiting through the departures hall. Operational efficiency at Hawassa is anchored by its single 9,843-foot asphalt runway, which is well-maintained to handle regional jets like the Bombardier Q400 and Boeing 737 aircraft. Security and safety procedures are managed by the Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority, with manual baggage handling and standard passenger identification checks. Despite its regional scale, the terminal provides a streamlined environment for guests transitioning to the diverse natural attractions and resorts of Lake Hawassa, significantly reducing travel time compared to the multi-hour overland drives from Addis Ababa.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Awasa Airport (AWA) is the essential arrival point for travelers visiting the rift valley of southern Ethiopia. For travelers, 'connecting' at AWA is an exceptionally straightforward experience because all domestic operations are consolidated within a single terminal. Most passengers arrive on flights from Addis Ababa (ADD), which serve as the primary link to the country. It is recommended to allow at least 60 to 90 minutes for a domestic connection, as the check-in and security processes are generally fast due to the terminal's compact layout and efficient staff.\n\nGround transportation to central Hawassa is well-organized. The airport is approximately 10 to 15 kilometers from the city center, a journey of about 20 minutes by taxi. Authorized taxis are available outside the arrivals hall, and it is standard practice to negotiate the fare before starting your trip. For budget-conscious travelers, local auto-rickshaws (Bajajs) provide an economical connection for short distances, though they are less suited for travelers with significant luggage. Many local resorts and industrial park offices also coordinate pre-arranged shuttles for their guests.\n\nTravelers should arrive at the terminal at least 90 minutes before scheduled departure, as the early morning flight window for Addis Ababa can see increased volume. The terminal provides essential services but lacks duty-free shops or ATMs, so ensure you have sufficient Ethiopian Birr (ETB) in cash for small local expenses and taxi fares. Always reconfirm your flight status 24 hours in advance, as regional schedules in southern Ethiopia can occasionally be subject to weather-related adjustments. For any missed connections or rebooking needs, the Ethiopian Airlines service desk is centrally located in the departures lobby to provide assistance.

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