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Jinnah International Airport (IATA: KHI, ICAO: OPKC), also known as Karachi Airport, is the busiest and largest international airport in Pakistan. It is located 19 km east of the city center of Karachi, the capital of the province of and the former capital of Pakistan. It handled over 7 million passengers in 2017-2018. It is named after Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan and managed by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority.

The airport also has aircraft engineering and overhauling facilities, including a wide-body aircraft hangar.The airport has a single passenger terminal and offers services such as medical services, Muslim prayer rooms, banks, ATMs, currency exchange, mobile recharging points, passenger assistance, free Wi-Fi and baby changing rooms.

Rental Properties Near About Airport Karachi

Near the Karachi airport, the available properties for rent include houses. The rental ranges vary, with houses starting at PKR 20 Thousand and going up to PKR 45 Thousand. The sizes of the houses also vary, with sizes ranging from 120 sq. yd to 240 sq. yd. The information provided also mentions that the properties are being offered by Memon Corporation, with the option of easy installments and are located in Airport Malir.

Facilities

Transportation options at the airport include bus, taxi, railway and car rental. Passengers can take a bus to several destinations, take a taxi, take a train from the nearest railway station - Karachi Cantonment, or rent a car at the airport. More information is available on these options.

The airport facilities were further expanded in the 1980s with the addition of Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Today, the new Jinnah Terminal handles both domestic and international flights, whereas Terminal 2 is dedicated to Hajj operations. Terminal 1 (the original airport) is now the headquarters of Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority and Terminal 3 is dedicated to commercial offices.

Karachi was once a much busier airport, but in recent years, the situation has stabilized somewhat with several airlines returning, although the airport is still nowhere near the level of service it provided during its heyday between the 1960s and 1990s.