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Longitude: -155,902°
Latitude: 59,324°
Summary
Igiugig Airport is a medium sized airport in United States, serving the region of Igiugig. The longest runway is 3.000 feet or 914 meters long.
Facts:
Airport size: small airport Serving area: Igiugig Longest runway: 3000 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: IGG,
ICAO: PAIG
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About the airport
Igiugig Airport (IGG), with the ICAO-Code PAIG, is a small airport located in the United States. Situated in the remote village of Igiugig, Alaska, this airport serves as a vital transportation hub for both residents and visitors. Despite its size, Igiugig Airport offers essential facilities and services to ensure a smooth travel experience.
The airport features a single asphalt runway, which is well-maintained and capable of accommodating small aircraft. However, due to its remote location, there are limited commercial flights available. Travelers planning a trip to Igiugig should consider connecting flights from larger airports in Alaska.
Passengers can expect basic amenities at Igiugig Airport, including a small terminal building with waiting areas and restrooms. However, dining and shopping options are limited, so it is advisable to bring necessary supplies. The airport is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, with breathtaking views of mountains and rivers, providing a unique experience for travelers.
It is important to note that weather conditions in this region can be unpredictable, so it is recommended to check for any flight updates or delays before traveling to Igiugig Airport.
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