🇲🇿 Chokwé, Mozambique
Chokwé Airport (TGS) is a small regional airport serving the city of Chokwé in Gaza Province, Mozambique. Located at coordinates -24.52°S, 32.97°E with an elevation of 180 feet above sea level, the airport operates under reference code MZ-0072 and serves as a vital transportation link for the rural agricultural region of Gaza Province. The airport falls under the Beira Flight Information Region (FIR) and provides essential air connectivity for this farming community known for its sugarcane and rice production. The airport features a single runway designated 18/36, though specific length and width specifications are not publicly documented. As a small regional facility, Chokwé Airport has basic infrastructure designed to accommodate light aircraft and regional turboprops typical of domestic Mozambican aviation. The runway surface and exact specifications vary, but it is capable of handling the aircraft types commonly used by LAM Mozambique Airlines for domestic routes within the country. Terminal facilities at Chokwé Airport are modest, reflecting its role as a small domestic facility serving a rural population. The airport provides basic passenger processing capabilities including check-in and baggage handling, though amenities are limited compared to larger international airports. Weather information for flight operations is typically sourced from Maputo International Airport, located approximately 160 kilometers away, as Chokwé Airport does not publish its own METAR weather reports. Operational status at Chokwé Airport may require prior coordination, and the facility primarily serves scheduled domestic flights within Mozambique. LAM Mozambique Airlines provides the main air service connecting Chokwé to other domestic destinations, particularly the capital Maputo. The airport plays an important role in connecting this agricultural region to the broader Mozambican transportation network, though services may be limited and subject to seasonal variations based on demand and weather conditions. Passengers using Chokwé Airport should be prepared for basic facilities and limited services typical of small regional airports in rural Africa. The airport serves an essential function for the local community and agricultural sector, providing access to medical, educational, and commercial opportunities in larger cities. Given its rural location and limited infrastructure, travelers are advised to confirm flight schedules well in advance and arrive with sufficient time for processing, as operations may be affected by weather or operational constraints.
Chokwé Airport serves rural Gaza Province as a vital link between agricultural communities and Mozambique's urban centers. LAM Mozambique Airlines provides irregular but essential domestic service, primarily connecting to Maputo, though schedules fluctuate based on demand and seasonal agricultural patterns. The airport's role in serving sugarcane and rice farming regions means operations peak during harvest seasons when agricultural officials, buyers, and technical specialists require air transport. Travelers should expect basic facilities and confirm flight arrangements well in advance, as services may be suspended during adverse weather conditions or low passenger demand. Ground transportation consists mainly of local taxis and agricultural vehicles, with limited rental car availability. The tropical climate creates challenging conditions during the rainy season (November-April) when flooding can affect ground access routes and flight operations. Portuguese language skills are essential as English proficiency is limited among airport staff. Emergency medical evacuations represent a significant portion of traffic, serving isolated farming communities without adequate road access to major hospitals. Weather information comes from Maputo, requiring pilots to exercise additional caution during approach and departure procedures. The airport's 18/36 runway orientation aligns with prevailing trade winds but requires careful attention during seasonal wind pattern changes. Passengers should pack conservatively, carry essential medications, and maintain communication with ground contacts, as flight delays or cancellations may strand travelers in this rural location for extended periods until alternative transportation or rescheduled flights become available.
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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