Bastilia International Airport

Bastilia International Airport (IATA BTI, ICAO ERBI) is an international airport located in Walthamstow, in a non-metropolitan district outside of the Histalian capital of Bastilia in the metropolitan county of Greater Bastilia and closer to the Forkdenshire border.

Bastilia International is a base for a number of major low-cost carriers and charter airlines, with competitor Bastilia Hough dealing with a majority of the flag-carrying airlines. Bastilia International also has a few flag-carrying airlines of smaller nations, which puts it ahead of other competitor Bastilia Legion which is used completely by low-cost carriers. It is the largest base for the 2nd largest low-cost carrier in Histalpol Go2 past Darsingborough International Airport based Pigeon Express. In 2013, it maintained it's position as 4th busiest airport in Histalpol after Hough, Darsingborough and Renné.

The airport is owned and operated by Beracha Airport Holdings, which also owns and operates two other airports in Histalpol and is the 3rd largest airport owner/operator behind the InterEuroAIN Airport Authority (IEAAA) and the Histalpol Airport Authority.

2010 Bombing
On 10 February 2010 a bomb detonated outside the terminal in a staff car park which is situated between taxiways and the terminal. Part of the terminal collapsed and 16 were killed in the attack. Investigation concluded that the main target was taxiing planes rather than the terminal which would have killed more people, but the bomb detonated early before the target plane passed on the taxiway. The perpetrators were not found and no claims have been made, but it is thought to have been a lone-wolf terrorist with a mixed agenda of the Righteous Independence Legion and Ether Florian who attempted to attack a football match to make the monarchy more influential in Histalian politics. 6 members of the Righteous Independence Legion were arrested after and arrested but not officially charged with the attack on the airport.