🇮🇪 Inis Mór, Ireland
Inishmore Aerodrome (IOR), also referred to as Kilronan Airport, is a domestic aviation facility located on Inis Mór, the largest of the Aran Islands in Galway Bay, Ireland. It serves as a vital transportation hub for the island's residents and a primary gateway for tourists visiting the island's extraordinary limestone landscapes and prehistoric stone forts like Dún Aonghasa. The aerodrome features a single paved runway extending approximately 490 meters, specifically designed to handle specialized short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) aircraft such as the Britten-Norman Islander. The terminal building at Inishmore is a modest and functional structure that perfectly complements the island's peaceful and traditional character. It provides essential services for travelers, including a streamlined check-in area and a comfortable waiting room for those departing on Aer Arann Islands flights. While the facility lacks the extensive retail and dining corridors of major international airports, it offers a friendly and personalized experience with a focus on quick processing and immediate access to the island's natural wonders. Ground transportation from the aerodrome is well-coordinated, with numerous local taxi services, shuttle buses, and traditional horse-drawn carriages meeting arriving flights to transfer guests to the main village of Kilronan and various historical sites. The aerodrome's location on the southern side of the island provides a scenic arrival experience, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the rugged Aran coastline. For visitors to Inishmore, the flight offers a significantly faster and more reliable alternative to the maritime ferry service from the mainland, especially during the challenging weather conditions characteristic of western Ireland.
Connecting through Inishmore Aerodrome (IOR) is an extremely rare occurrence in the traditional sense, as it is primarily a destination or a point of departure for flights returning to Connemara Airport (NNR) on the mainland. If your travel itinerary involves a transfer at Inishmore, it is likely part of a specialized charter or a multi-island hop across the Aran Islands chain. There are no dedicated transfer facilities, secure zones, or transit areas at the aerodrome. All arriving passengers must disembark the aircraft and wait in the immediate vicinity of the airstrip. It is essential to maintain close contact with Aer Arann Islands, as schedules are frequently adjusted based on weather patterns and operational requirements. Due to the complete lack of modern infrastructure at the aerodrome, travelers should prepare for a high degree of flexibility. There are no food or water services available at or near the terminal building, so you must carry all necessary supplies for your entire journey. It is also highly recommended to have all your travel documentation and permits in a durable, waterproof folder. Since mobile reception can be spotty on the Aran Islands, do not count on your digital devices for flight updates or communications. If you experience a missed connection or a cancellation due to weather, your primary options will be to wait for the next scheduled flight—which could be several days away—or to arrange basic accommodation with the local community on Inis Mór. There are no commercial hotels located at the aerodrome. For those traveling with significant luggage or equipment, always double-check the weight restrictions for Aran Islands flights, as the small Islander aircraft have very strict limits for safety. It is also wise
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
35 minutes
International connections:
65 minutes
Interline transfers:
100 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources