Niue International Airport

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The Hanan International Airport ( also Niue International Airport ) is the regional airport in the Pacific island Niue and also the only of the island. It lies on the western side of Niue and is about 3 km from the main town of Alofi. The airport is once weekly flights from Air New Zealand.

In 1995 he was removed to the departure of the Boeing 737 with the maximum weight and has a paved, 2335 m long airstrip and a terminal with Tower.

Location

The airport is located on the territory of the Villages Alofi South and Tamakautoga. It is connected by paved roads with the villages Alofi (3 km away) and Tamakautoga (5 km away). There, each is connected to the ring road that circles the entire island.

Airlines and destinations

By October 2005, the Hanan International Airport once a week by the Samoan Polynesian Airlines airline from Apia (Samoa) from was served with small aircraft, which now serves only the distance from Apia to Pago Pago (American Samoa). Since November 2005, a single flight connection exists only to Niue. Every Friday the flying Air New Zealand from Auckland to Niue airport.

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