Sayaboury Airport

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Sayaboury Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic/Civil Aviation Authority
LocationSainyabuli, Laos
Coordinates 19°14′37″N101°42′34″E / 19.24361°N 101.70944°E / 19.24361; 101.70944
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ZBY
Location of airport in Laos
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16/343,254992 Asphalt

Sayaboury Airport( IATA : ZBY, ICAO : VLSB) is an airport in Sainyabuli, the capital of Sainyabuli Province of Laos. [1]

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It is the closest airport to Wattay International Airport in the Laotian capital of Vientiane.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Lao Skyway Vientiane

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References

  1. "Sayaboury Airport | SKYbrary Aviation Safety". skybrary.aero. Retrieved 2023-10-29.