Nyel Nyetastian Airport also known as Westal City Airport (IATA: WCY, ICAO: RDWC) is an international airport serving Magazena and Balulu. It is Phaluhm second busiest airport. Before 1979, it was called Westal City Airport, but when Nyel Nyetastian was shot, and after the overthrow, it was named Nyel-Nyetastian Airport as an honnor to him.
Nyel-Nyetastian has two terminals and two runways. It is a small airport for Asia-Pacific bound flights.
Name[]
Nyel-Nyetastian is not the official name for the airport. It is still officialy named Westal City Airport, as its IATA and ICAO names reflect that. Nyel-Nyetastian Airport is used for marketing purposes only.
Public Facilities[]
There are various shops and resturants, duty free. There are also bars and restuarants. The Nyel Nyetastian Hotel and the Nyel Nyestation Centre are also based inside the airport.
Air Phaluhm Phanglider and FlyPhaluhm LeapAhead lounges are located in the ground floor.
Ground Transportation[]
Nyel Nyetastian Avenue links the airport to the M6 motorway. Its railway station, Nyel Nyetastian station, links to the Three Town Line
Passenger Airlines[]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Phaluhm | Dauham Sammar Hazaham, Kuala Lumpur, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland |
Air Phaluhm Express | Dauham Sammar Hazaham, Manila, Puerto Princesa, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei-Taoyuan, Bejjing-Capital, Seoul-Incheon, Tokyo-Narita, Manila, Bandar Seri Begawan, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, |
Cathay Pacific | Hong Kong |
Cebu Pacific | Clark, Cebu, Manila |
China Airlines | Charter: Taipei–Taoyuan |
Southeast Airlines | Dauham Sammar Hazaham, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei-Taoyuan, Seoul-Incheon, Tokyo-Narita, Manila, Bali-Denpasar, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Brisbane, Sydney |
Jeju Air | Seoul–Incheon |
Jin Air | Busan (begins September 25, 2015), Seoul–Incheon |
Korean Air | Busan, Seoul–Incheon |
Philippine Airlines | Manila, Cebu |
SilkAir | Singapore |
Tigerair | Singapore |