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Bram Fischer International Airport
Bloemfontein
Free State
South Africa

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IATA: BFN
ICAO: FABL

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Bram Fischer International Airport is the main airport for Bloemfontein, mainly domestic flights operates here.

The airport is located just outside the city centre.

Airport transfer

Bloemfontein airport & terminal transfer

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