Ain Arnat Airport
| Ain Arnat Airport Sétif International Airport | |||||||||||
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| IATA: QSF – ICAO: DAAS | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Operator | EGSA-Constantine | ||||||||||
| Serves | Sétif | ||||||||||
| Location | Sétif, Algeria | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 3,330 ft / 1,015 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 36°10′40″N 05°19′45″E / 36.17778°N 5.32917°ECoordinates: 36°10′40″N 05°19′45″E / 36.17778°N 5.32917°E | ||||||||||
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![]() QSF Location of airport in Algeria | |||||||||||
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Sources: Google Maps[1] | |||||||||||
Ain Arnat Airport (IATA: QSF, ICAO: DAAS), also known as Sétif International Airport, is an airport near Sétif, Algeria.
The airport was opened in 1945.
Airlines and destinations
| Airlines | Destinations |
|---|---|
| Aigle Azur | Basel/Mulhouse, Lyon, Marseille, Paris-Orly |
| Air Algérie | Algiers, Lyon, Paris-Orly Seasonal: Marseille (begins 21 June 2017)[2] |
| Atlas Atlantique Airlines | Châlons-Vatry[3] |
| Tassili Airlines | Algiers,[4] Oran |
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