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Hihifo Airport
Wallis und Futuna
GPS Coordinates:
Longitude: -176,199°
Latitude: -13,238°
Summary
Hihifo Airport is a medium sized airport in Wallis and Futuna, serving the region of Wallis Island. The longest runway is 6.890 feet or 2.100 meters long.
Facts:
Local name: Wallis Island Airport size: medium airport Serving area: Wallis Island Longest runway: 6890 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: WLS,
ICAO: NLWW
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About the airport
Hihifo Airport, with the IATA code WLS and the ICAO code NLWW, is the main airport serving the beautiful islands of Wallis and Futuna. Located in the village of Hihifo on the island of Wallis, this airport is the gateway for travelers planning a trip to this remote French overseas territory in the South Pacific.
Hihifo Airport is a small but well-maintained facility, offering limited but essential services for travelers. It has a single terminal building that provides basic amenities such as check-in counters, baggage claim, and a small waiting area. The airport operates flights to and from Nouméa, the capital of New Caledonia, which is the main hub for connecting flights to other international destinations.
Travelers planning a trip to Wallis and Futuna should note that Hihifo Airport has limited facilities, including a small café and a souvenir shop. It is advisable to bring any necessary supplies and essentials, as options may be limited on the islands. The airport is conveniently located close to the main towns and resorts, allowing for easy access to accommodation and attractions.
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