Club Penguin International Airport

Club Penguin International Airport (ACAO Code: CPI) is a domestic and international airport serving Club Penguin Island and the hub for airline SAIA. The airport is the second largest airport in the region, after Club Penguin City International Airport. The airport is located in the northern mountains of BCP, and has five runways, Runway 9L/27R (11,000 ft.) Runway 9R/27L (9,000 ft.), Runway 15/33 (11,673 ft.), Runway 9P/22P (12,000 ft.), and Runway 16/34 (11,000 ft.). The airport is served by 15 airlines and has both international and domestic services and is mainly used for inter-island commuter flights. In 2005 a cargo terminal was added, there was heavy cargo traffic routed to the airport, and as of 2011, it is one of the busiest airports serving freight, and also serves as a significant stopover for the Trans-Continental Air Cargo Route that handles more than 178 million tons of mail and cargo annually.

History
Club Penguin International Airport was first built in 2003 by the Club as Penguin Town Regional Airport to increase traffic coming into the island. The airport was generally for military and general use, as runways the airport were too short for commercial airline use. In 2005, as Club Penguin became increasingly popular, the airport began renovations, with the lengthening with the runway, the addition of terminal and another runway. It was renamed as Club Penguin Island Airport, and in 2006, the airport finished it's renovations, before being opened for commercial use on October 7.

In 2014, because the Club Penguin City International Airport across from Club Penguin Island in King George's Island was finding it more difficult to handle such large numbers, the Club Penguin Island Airport underwent a massive renovation to expand it to an international airport, and was renamed the Club Penguin International Airport. Construction was finished at the end of the year, which added two runways, and made it possible to accommodate more passengers. The interior of the airport also underwent extensive redesign to reflect Club Penguin's status as a major international city.

Terminal 1

 * Air Acadia: Delphi, Frostborough, Parie, Shops City, South Pole City, Sunset City, Ventides
 * Air Antarctic: Cirrus, Kingston, South Pole City, Snow Freezecisco, Snow Jose
 * Club Penguin AirFlights: Cirrus, Inland, Snow Freezecisco, Snow Jose, South Pole City-Metro
 * CP Airways: Cirrus, Snow Freezecisco, Snow Jose, Polaris, South Pole City-Metro
 * Peninsula Airlines: Aurelia, East Bank City
 * SAIA: AdelVille, Angel Island, Bridgestadt, Club Penguin City, Gentoo Island, Ice Berg Island, Middle Island, New Ice Berg Island, Pengyboo Island, Palm Island, Rockhopper Island, Shiverpool, Spy Guy Island, Sunday Harbor, V2V Island
 * SkyJet Airways: Polaris City, South Pole City-Metro
 * TransAir: Aquarius, Pengu Town

Terminal 2

 * Aer Frysland: Frostborough
 * Air Culldrome: Aquarius, Club Penguin City, Culldrome City, East Bank City, Gemini, Newton Town, Shiverpool, South Pole City
 * AirTerra: Neo Domino City, New Club Penguin
 * Dorkair.co.dk: Googolplex
 * Federation Airways: Amery Island, Aquarius, East Bank City, Enderby City, Frostize, Gemini-Klinkstin, Gentoo Island, Glassyglow, Googolplex, Half Pipe, Jing Jong's Island, Newton Town, Palm Island, Pengu Town, Penguville, Polaris-Greenfield, Shiverpool, Snellville, Snowville, South Pole City-Metro, Ternville, Ulaansnowtar, V2V Island
 * Margate Antarctic Airlines: Margate City
 * UTA: Satellite City, New Club Penguin

Facilities
The airport has two terminals, Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, Terminal 1 handles all domestic and regional flights, while Terminal 2 is serves only international flights. The airport has 27 gates in total. The airport is served by thirteen airlines as well, and is the secondary hub for SAIA. The airport has eight hangars, usually used for the Air Force and private charters as well. The airport also is serviced by the US Customs Forces, for international flights.The airport also has an inter-terminal bus services as, which transfers passengers to each terminal.