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Qeshm International Airport

Also known as Qeshm Dayrestan Airport or Dayrestan Airport, the facility has IATA code GSM and ICAO code OIKQ. It serves Qeshm Island from Dayrestan village.

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Updated19/07/2026
Strategic Layer

Strategic and market-access role

Qeshm International Airport matters in the Hormuz Graph because it provides the main air-access layer for Qeshm Free Zone, Iran’s largest Persian Gulf island, and a market where tourism, maritime services, light trade, and island logistics overlap. Its role connects passenger movement, business visits, free-zone operations, hotel and travel demand, and access to Gulf-facing commercial networks near the Strait of Hormuz. Unlike Bandar Abbas airport access, Qeshm’s airport is tied to island-specific constraints where air connectivity directly affects service delivery, visitor flows, and business execution. An island access point for passenger and cargo traffic, with separate domestic and international terminals reported by available sources.

OPERATING PROFILE

Operations, capacity & connectivity

Related use cases

Useful for tourism and hospitality screening, free-zone access planning, investor-visit logistics, business-service demand analysis, and comparison of Qeshm with Kish or Bandar Abbas as southern entry platforms. Companies can use it to evaluate travel reliability, island operating costs, partner access, and service-market potential. Practical checks should verify flight availability, seasonality, ground transport, airport-linked logistics, and current travel-service conditions.

Capacity and service area

Capacity: 2017 traffic figures, from a secondary source, were 517,097 passengers, 5,521 aircraft movements and 4,943 tonnes of cargo. No current verified throughput figures were identified. Service area: Qeshm Island and the surrounding Persian Gulf region. Connections include major Iranian cities such as Tehran, Shiraz and Mashhad, alongside some international destinations including Dubai and Muscat; routes and frequencies require current confirmation.

Industries served

Tourism, hospitality, business travel and local logistics.

CONTROL & DEVELOPMENT

Ownership, operation & expansion

Owner and operator

Owner: Qeshm Free Zone Organization. Operator: Ports and Airport Development and Management Company of Qeshm, under the Qeshm Free Zone Organization.

DECISION RISKS

Constraints, risk & compliance

Operational constraints

Operational continuity may be affected by geopolitical events. A November 2024 Qeshm Free Zone Organization report referred to damage from attacks and repair efforts before flight resumption.

Key risks and compliance considerations

Flight availability, routes and frequencies may change. Geopolitical disruption can affect airport operations and travel continuity.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Direct answers to the questions most likely to arise when reviewing this profile.

Where is Qeshm International Airport located?

The airport is in Dayrestan village on Qeshm Island, Hormozgan Province, Iran.

What are the airport codes for Qeshm International Airport?

Its IATA code is GSM and its ICAO code is OIKQ.

Who operates Qeshm International Airport?

It is operated by the Ports and Airport Development and Management Company of Qeshm, under the Qeshm Free Zone Organization.

What role does the airport play for Qeshm Island?

It provides passenger and cargo access for Qeshm Island, supporting tourism, business travel, local logistics and connectivity with mainland Iran and selected Persian Gulf destinations.