Airports in the Cook Islands - Aeroporti nelle Isole Cook

List of airports cookesi, divided by region. The local flag carrier is called Air Rarotonga and it is the one that takes care of guaranteeing air connections between the various islands of the nation.

Southern Cook Islands

  • 1 Rarotonga International Airport (IATA: RAR) (3 km west of Avarua), @. It is the main airport of the archipelago and the only one to offer international connections. However, these are limited to the ocean area only and among the companies we find:
  • 2 Aitutaki airport (IATA: AIT) (Aitutaki). Second airport in the nation, it has a small resort and a shop where you can buy drinks and snacks. It has links with Rarotonga is Atiu. Aitutaki Airport (Q4699354) on Wikidata
  • 3 Enua airport (IATA: AIU) (Atiu). It is a minor airport that offers connections with Rarotonga is Aitutaki.
  • 4 Mangaia Airport (IATA: MGS) (Mangaia). It is a minor airport that offers connections with Rarotonga.
  • 5 Mauke Airport (IATA: MUK) (Ma'uke). It is a minor airport that offers connections with Rarotonga is Mitiaro.
  • 6 Mitiaro Airport (IATA: MOI) (Mitiaro). It is a minor airport that offers connections with Mauke is Rarotonga.

Northern Cook Islands

  • 7 Manihiki Island Airport (IATA: MHX) (Manihiki). It is a minor airport that offers connections with Rarotonga.
  • 8 Tongareva Airport (IATA: PYE) (Penrhyn). The airport does not have a defined schedule but occasionally there may be connections with Rarotonga.
  • 9 Pukapuka Island Airstrip (ICAO: NCPK) (Pukapuka). It is an extremely small airport that offers very few charter flights