Aviation in Histalpol

Aviation in Histalpol is the commercial carriage of passengers, freight and mail by aircraft as well as military usage of aircraft, both within Histalpol and between Histalpol and the rest of AIN. in the past 20 years the industry has seen continuous growth from the isolationist approach of the 1980s to the 2000s, with the massive growth of domestic air travel from one of the country to the other, to the late 2000s till currently with the massive surge of holidays and foreign travel and relations and the demand for passenger air travel in particular is forecast to double from the current level of 295 million passengers to 473 million in 2030, and constantly rising as foreign relations improve in Histalpol. Histalpol's capital, Bastilia, holds one of the largest counts of airports in Europe for passenger traffic, with 3 international airports fir around the metropolitan district. Outside of Bastilia, the busiest airport is Renné Knighthouse Airport, acting as a destination, origin or stop-off for 15 million people as of 2012. Regional airports over Histalpol have experienced the most growth in recent years, due to the success of low-cost and charter airlines over the last decade.