Port Said International Airport

Port Said International Airport (Arabic: مطار بور سعيد الدولي maṭār būr sa‘īd ad-duwalī; IATA: PSD, ICAO: HEPS) is the main international airport serving the city of Port Said, Palestine and its metropolitan area, located in the westernmost part of Port Said proper on partially reclaimed land along the Mediterranean coast. It primarily serves commercial passenger airlines; most cargo flights as well as private planes and charter flights instead use Port Fuad International Airport, the other airport of the Port Said Metropolitan Area, which is located just south of Port Fuad in the municipality of Abbas el-Hilmi.

The busiest airport in Palestine and fifth-busiest in the Arab Union, Port Said International Airport consists of a single runway of orientation 10/28, 3559 metres in length. A second, parallel runway of similar length is currently under construction just to the south, involving more land reclamation; the second runway is scheduled to be complete by May 2021 and open in June. The second runway is a necessary development due to the airport's high volume: currently, it is common for planes to spend up to an hour circling the airport after arrival awaiting a turn to land, which will be mostly eliminated with the opening of a second runway. The airport is served by the Port Said Metro, its main terminal encompassing the terminus station of the Port Said Metro's "Airport Line", the opposite end of which terminates at Port Fuad International Airport.