๐ป๐บ Aniwa, Vanuatu
Aniwa Airport (AWD) serves Aniwa Island, a small, low-lying island in Vanuatu. This regional airstrip is a critical link for the island community, connecting it to the capital, Port Vila, and other islands, facilitating local travel and essential services. The 'airport' is a minimalist facility, typically comprising a grass or compacted earth runway. There is no conventional terminal building; passengers and visitors usually gather at a very basic, often open-sided, shelter that functions as a rudimentary waiting area, reflecting its role as a vital but basic lifeline for the remote island community.
Operational procedures at AWD are informal and highly dependent on visual flight rules (VFR) and local weather conditions. Air Vanuatu operates scheduled services to Aniwa using small, propeller-driven aircraft suitable for grass strips. There are no security checkpoints, baggage handling systems, or traditional check-in counters. Passengers typically interact directly with the pilot or a local agent to confirm their manifest. Flights are prone to delays or cancellations due to tropical weather patterns, including heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the occasional presence of animals on the runway, which require pilots to perform low passes to clear before landing.
Amenities at Aniwa Airport are non-existent. Travelers should not expect any facilities such as restrooms, food vendors, or retail shops. It is essential for visitors to bring all necessary provisions, including water and snacks, and to be prepared for the hot and humid tropical climate. All arrangements for accommodation and ground transportation within the island must be made in advance, as Aniwa is a small, subsistence-based community with limited public facilities. The airport's sole purpose is to provide critical air access to this isolated island community.
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
Airfield near villages; pilots often circle to clear animalsโdelay plans accordingly.
Minimum domestic connection:
60 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources