South Pole City-Dellas International Airport

South Pole City-Dellas International Airport is an airport located 35 miles outside the Polar District in Dellas, Eastshield. It is the third airport serving South Pole City. The airport occupies 11,892 acres of land, straddling the border between Tairfone County and Central County.The airport is served by a total of nine airlines.The airport has three terminals, the North Terminal, the South Terminal and the Central Terminal.

History
The airport was built in Dellas in 2008, as a supposed reliever airport for the growing South Pole City-Metropolitan International Airport, in Rooks. The airport was to be built as a one runway, regional airport in Whiteout, but the National Airports Authority agreed on the current site, which the site of a former Puff Flags, which was demolished in 2002. In 2003, construction began on the airport. The runways were created in less than 8 hours, and is considered to be one of the fastest construction projects in the continent. When the project was completed, the government barred airlines from using it, so that the ground can settle in. In 2009, the National Airports Authority commenced official operations at the airport, with full ATC service and gates. In the same year, a short-lived South Pole City-Dellas to Polaris-Greenfield service was launched by PenguinConnection. This ended due to unpaid gate rental fees. In 2010, the NAA announced airline traffic can begin. Club Penguin AirFlights supposedly moved main hub operations to the airport to increase on-time arrivals and departures, unlike the Metro Airport, which has the highest traffic volume in the country.

Facilities
The airport has three main terminals, the North Terminal, which handles mainly international flights, the Central Terminal which is mainly used for domestic flights and the South Terminal, which is the exclusive terminal for SkyJet Flyer. The airport's terminals are connected via a LINK train, which has seven stops at the airport. The airport has eight hangars, three of which are in use by Club Penguin AirFlights, while the rest are used by the Air Force.

Trivia

 * It's the parody of Dulles International Airport, which is 30 miles south of Washington DC.