Airports in the Cocos and Keeling Islands - Aeroporti nelle Isole Cocos e Keeling

The only airport present on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands and is located in South Keeling Island. However it takes its name from the whole region:

  • 1 Cocos (Keeling) Airport (IATA: CCK) (West Island). It is the only airport in the region where two land on a weekly basis National Jet coming from Perth, which usually make stopovers on theChristmas Island and in the city of Exmouth. The prices for a one-way flight are $ 840 and a return ticket is $ 1860, but booking in advance can cost you around $ 1100.
Also there Virgin Australia ([email protected]) serves these islands biweekly with a stopover on Christmas Island. Cocos and Keeling Islands Airport on Wikipedia Cocos and Keeling Islands Airport (Q1105469) on Wikidata

For more information on domestic flights to the island, please consult the page Airports in Australia.

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