Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport – HAH Moroni
HAH or the Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport is situated at the village of Hahaya, to which the airport code name came from, and is serving the city of Moroni, Comoros. The name of the airport came from Prince Said Ibrahim, a Comorian politician who served as member of the French National Assembly for almost 10 years from 1959 until 1970. It is an international airport serving Comoros, specifically Moroni. Airlines that are rendering their services in this airport are as follows: Air Austral, Air Madagascar, Fly SAX, Ethiopian Airlines, AB Aviation, Ewa Air, Kenya Airways, Turkish Airlines, Precision Air, Madagasikara Airways and Air Tanzania.
Best Time to Visit
HAH-Moroni Hahaya International Airport serves as a hub for Comores Aviation. Its elevation above mean sea level is 28 meters by 92 feet. The airport has a runway whose size is 9,514 feet, made from asphalt, with coordinates 11°32′12″S 43°16′17″E. The runway is considered long enough to have a perfect take-off, but it can still be a challenge to pilots considering the area being surrounded by natural resources like trees and mountains in the island. The airport is a gateway to the fun city of Moroni.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Top quality hotels are scattered around the Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH) like the Retaj Moroni Hotel, which is around 20.8km away and is nearby cultural attractions and business centers in the city. Two other hotels on the list are the Hotel Les Arcades, which is 18.2km away, and the Maloudja Beach Bungalows – a 20-kilometer drive from the airport.