Mejit Atoll Airport (MJB)

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ญ Mejit Atoll, Marshall Islands

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Mejit Atoll Airport (MJB) serves the isolated Mejit Island in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The terminal is an extremely basic, single-story structure or open-air shelter that primarily handles the domestic inter-island flights that connect this remote atoll with the capital, Majuro. Its simple design is intended to provide essential shelter for local residents, government officials, and the small number of authorized visitors exploring this unique part of the central Pacific, which is famous for its lush vegetation and traditional handicrafts.

The terminal experience at Mejit is informal and characterized by its relaxed, tropical island atmosphere. There are no formal security checkpoints or modern baggage carousels in the traditional sense; instead, passengers arrive at the unpaved or grass airstrip and are often greeted by local community members. Baggage is managed manually, and the waiting area offers only basic seating and protection from the elements. Activity at the airport is generally limited to daylight hours and is highly dependent on local weather conditions and the scheduling of Air Marshall Islands' regional aircraft.

Amenities within the MJB terminal are minimal, typically including small local vendors or community members offering basic refreshments during flight operations. While the airport lacks modern telecommunications and retail services, its location near the main settlement of Mejit provides a critical link for the transport of medical supplies, local produce, and personnel. Travelers using this facility must arrive fully prepared with their own supplies and pre-arranged local transport to their final destination on the island. The airport's minimal infrastructure emphasizes its role as a vital but practical lifeline for the isolated Mejit community and is critical for regional connectivity within the Ratak Chain.

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๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

Mejit Atoll Airport (MJB) is an exceptionally remote and critical aviation gateway serving the isolated and lush island of Mejit in the Marshall Islands' Ratak Chain. There are absolutely no formal taxi ranks, public bus services, or commercial car rental agencies operating at the terminal area. It is absolutely vital for visitors to coordinate their arrival with a local contact well in advance, as the 'terminal' is a minimalist open-air shelter with no electricity, running water, or commercial amenities like cafes, retail shops, or restrooms. Always carry sufficient US Dollars (USD) in cash, as there are no banking or card payment facilities anywhere on the island.

Unlike most other atolls in the region, Mejit is a single volcanic island without a lagoon, making the unpaved coral-gravel runway its primary link to the outside world. Instead, the primary mode of onward travel is exclusively by foot or via traditional motorized fiberglass boats for coastal transit. Travelers must be entirely self-sufficient, carrying their own food, high-quality drinking water, and effective insect repellent. The island is world-famous for its unique pandanus-leaf handicrafts, particularly 'Mejit mats,' so ensuring you have small bills for local purchases is highly recommended.

Ground transportation from this Pacific facility is fundamentally unique and reflects the island's extreme geographic isolation. Travelers arriving on scheduled Air Marshall Islands flightsโ€”typically operated by Dornier 228 aircraft from Majuro (MAJ)โ€”are usually met by local community members or pre-arranged hosts who facilitate the transfer to nearby settlements. Flights are strictly based on Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and are notoriously subject to delays or cancellations due to the unpredictable tropical weather patterns and low cloud cover common in the Central Pacific.

๐ŸŽฏ Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secrets

โ€ข Wait in the shade of the trees near the runway; there is no terminal.

โ€ข Bring all personal supplies, water, and snacks from Majuro.

โ€ข Ground transport: Coordinate with your local host for luggage transport.

โ€ข Check-in is informal; ensure your name is on the pilot's manifest.

โ€ข Baggage is weighed manually at the airstrip side at this airport.

โ€ข Mejit has no lagoon, so open-sea boat transfers can be rough and wet.

โ€ข Confirm your return flight locally as soon as you land on the island.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 120 minutes

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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources