Comoros is a small island nation located off the coast of Southeast Africa, in the Indian Ocean. The country consists of three main islands: Grande Comore, Mohéli, and Anjouan, as well as numerous smaller islands. The capital and largest city is Moroni, located on Grande Comore.
The official languages of Comoros are Comorian, French, and Arabic. Comorian is the most widely spoken language, and is a Bantu language that has three different dialects: Shingazidja, Shindzwani, and Shimwali.
The primary currency used in Comoros is the Comorian Franc (KMF). The exchange rate between the KMF and other currencies fluctuates depending on various factors such as the state of the economy and political events.
Comoros is in the East Africa Time Zone (EAT), which is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+3).
There are no direct flights from the UK to Comoros. However, there are connecting flights available from major European cities such as Paris, Marseille, and Istanbul. The flight time from London to Moroni, Comoros, with a layover, is around 16-20 hours.
The main airport in Comoros is the Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport (HAH), located in Hahaya, approximately 20 kilometers north of Moroni. The airport serves both domestic and international flights, and is named after the first president of Comoros, Said Mohamed Cheikh. The address of the airport is Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport, Hahaya, Comoros.