Address & Contact

Contact Information:

Street address:
Marshall Islands International Airport
Lagoon Rd
Majuro Atoll
Marshallinseln

GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: 171,272°
Latitude: 7,065°

Summary

Marshall Islands International Airport is a small airport in Marshall Islands, serving the region of Majuro Atoll, Majuro. The longest runway is 7.897 feet or 2.407 meters long.

Facts:
Local name: Amata Kabua International Airport, Amata Kabua Intl
Airport size: medium airport
Serving area: Majuro Atoll, Majuro
Longest runway: 7897 (ft)

Codes:
IATA: MAJ, ICAO: PKMJ

Flight information:
Departure times (FlightStats)
Flight times (FlightRadar24)

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About the airport

Marshall Islands International Airport, with the IATA code "MAJ" and the ICAO code "PKMJ," is the primary gateway to the stunning Marshall Islands. Located in Majuro, the capital city, this airport serves as a vital transportation hub for both domestic and international flights.

The airport boasts a modern and well-maintained terminal, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free travel experience. It offers a range of amenities, including duty-free shops, restaurants, and car rental services. The friendly and efficient staff are always ready to assist passengers with any queries or concerns.

Marshall Islands International Airport is well-connected to various destinations, with regular flights to major cities in the Pacific region, such as Honolulu, Guam, and Nadi. It also serves as a hub for domestic flights to other islands within the Marshall Islands.

Passengers arriving at this airport are greeted by breathtaking views of turquoise waters and lush green landscapes. The airport's strategic location allows travelers to easily access the country's pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and rich cultural heritage.

Videos from the area of the airport

Landing in Majuro, Marshall Islands, South Pacific

Published: January 05, 2015
Length: 00:00 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: mdmob

Citation X landing enroute from Hawaii to Australia. Cockpit view of landing for fuel in the South Pacific. 28 Celsius, radio operator reported light rain at the airport.

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