Jennai International Airport

Jennai International Airport is the primary international airport serving Jennai and the country of Cattala at large. Located some 16km away from Jennai Harbour, it is also the largest international airport in the south of the Italian Peninsula, handling 15.5 million passengers in 2011. In 2011, Jennai became Europe's 27th busiest airport, overtaking Athens International. In the last few years it has made extensive improvements to public transport connectivity, access roads and inter-terminal transportation.

Built in the late 1960s to alleviate congestion in the city's old Westlane Airport, the airport was officially inaugurated on June 7, 1971, when the airport received it's first 747, Pan Am Clipper 226 from John F. Kennedy International Airport. Since then, the airport has become a major hub for both Corrailite and foreign carriers alike, who use the airport as a transit point for long-distance transatlantic flights.

Jennai has two passenger terminals with a total annual handling capacity of 17 million passengers. Terminal 1 opened in 1971, followed by Terminal 2 in 1987. The airport will require extra terminal and runway capacity by the years 2020 and 2030 respectively if it continues to grow at the current rate.