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Longitude: -171,733°
Latitude: 63,767°
Summary
Gambell Airport is a medium sized airport in United States, serving the region of Gambell, Alaska. The longest runway is 4.501 feet or 1.372 meters long.
Facts:
Airport size: medium airport Serving area: Gambell, Alaska Longest runway: 4501 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: GAM,
ICAO: PAGM
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About the airport
Gambell Airport (IATA: GAM, ICAO: PAGM) is a small airport located in the village of Gambell, on St. Lawrence Island in the state of Alaska, United States. This remote airport serves as a vital transportation hub for the local community and visitors alike.
Gambell Airport offers limited facilities and services, catering primarily to domestic flights. It has a single asphalt runway measuring 4,000 feet in length, capable of accommodating small to medium-sized aircraft. The airport operates year-round, but weather conditions can be challenging, especially during winter months.
Passengers arriving at Gambell Airport can expect basic amenities such as a small terminal building with seating areas, restrooms, and a ticket counter. However, there are no dining or shopping options available on-site. It is advisable to bring any necessary supplies or snacks for your journey.
Transportation options from the airport are limited, and visitors are recommended to arrange ground transportation in advance. Taxis or private shuttles may be available, but it is advisable to confirm availability and make arrangements ahead of time.
Gambell Airport provides a gateway to the unique and remote beauty of St. Lawrence Island. Travelers should plan accordingly, considering the limited facilities and the need for proper preparation to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip.
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