Archades-Sharaunque I International Airport

Archades-Sharaunque I International Airport (IATA: ASI, ICAO: AASI) is a new international airport under construction near central Archades, the capital city of Ascadylea. It is scheduled to open on 6 April 2012. The airport is located in southern Archades and will be named after the current ruler, Queen Sharaunique I. Construction costs are estimated at 4.8 billion Dollars. The new airport will replace Archades International Airport. The Archades-Sharaunque I International Airport will be a hub for Royal Ascadylea, AeroVeratlantea, AzJet. The initial capacity of the airport is designed to serve 30–50 million passengers. The two main operators,Ascadylea, AeroVeratlantea, each will handle around 40% of the scheduled commercial flights. Projections indicate the new airport will be the third busiest airport in the Veratlantic Archipelago. A major railway station built under the airport's check-in terminal will provide several connections with the wider region and establish a direct link to the coast.