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Tuktoyaktuk Airport
Tuktoyaktuk
Nordwest-Territorien
Kanada
GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: -133,026°
Latitude: 69,433°
Summary
Tuktoyaktuk Airport is a medium sized airport in Canada, serving the region of Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories. The longest runway is 5.000 feet or 1.524 meters long.
Facts:
Airport size: medium airport Serving area: Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories Longest runway: 5000 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: YUB,
ICAO: CYUB
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About the airport
Tuktoyaktuk Airport (IATA code: YUB, ICAO code: CYUB) is a small airport located in Tuktoyaktuk, a remote community in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Situated on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, this airport serves as a vital transportation hub for both locals and tourists visiting the region.
Despite its size, Tuktoyaktuk Airport offers essential facilities and services to ensure a smooth travel experience. The airport features a single asphalt runway and a small terminal building. Inside the terminal, passengers can find basic amenities such as restrooms, seating areas, and a small café.
As Tuktoyaktuk is a remote Arctic community, it is important for travelers to plan their trip accordingly. The airport operates year-round, but weather conditions can be unpredictable, especially during the winter months. It is advisable to check for any flight delays or cancellations due to inclement weather.
Tuktoyaktuk Airport provides connections to other regional airports, allowing travelers to explore the stunning Arctic landscapes and experience the unique culture of the area. Whether you are embarking on an Arctic adventure or visiting Tuktoyaktuk for its natural beauty, this airport serves as a gateway to an unforgettable journey in Canada's northern wilderness.
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