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Tubuai Airport
Französisch-Polynesien
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Longitude: -149,524°
Latitude: -23,365°
Summary
Tubuai Airport is a medium sized airport in French Polynesia. The longest runway is 4.921 feet or 1.500 meters long.
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Airport size: medium airport Longest runway: 4921 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: TUB,
ICAO: NTAT
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About the airport
Tubuai Airport (IATA: TUB, ICAO: NTAT) is a small airport located on the island of Tubuai in French Polynesia. Situated in the Austral Islands archipelago, this airport serves as the main gateway for travelers visiting Tubuai.
The airport features a single asphalt runway and a small terminal building. It offers limited facilities, including a check-in counter, baggage claim area, and a waiting lounge. There are no restaurants or shops at the airport, so it is advisable to bring snacks and drinks for your journey.
Tubuai Airport is primarily served by Air Tahiti, the domestic airline of French Polynesia. Flights to and from Tubuai are available from Papeete, the capital city of French Polynesia, as well as other nearby islands. The flight duration from Papeete to Tubuai is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Upon arrival, travelers can easily find taxis or rental cars to reach their accommodations or explore the island. Tubuai offers stunning natural beauty, including pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and opportunities for snorkeling and diving. It is a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful and authentic Polynesian experience.