๐ฒ๐ญ Woja, Marshall Islands
Woja Airport operates as a domestic aviation facility serving the Woja area in Marshall Islands, providing essential aviation services for local transportation and specialized operations. The airport features basic facilities configured to support regional aircraft operations supporting community connectivity and emergency services.
Terminal facilities comprise fundamental aviation infrastructure appropriate for regional operations, featuring passenger processing areas and operational support designed for aircraft serving local transportation needs. The facility maintains necessary safety and operational standards for reliable aviation services.
Operational characteristics focus on regional air services, emergency medical evacuations, and specialized aviation operations supporting local community needs and government services. The airport provides vital connectivity where traditional ground transportation options may be limited.
Strategic importance encompasses supporting regional development, emergency services, and maintaining essential connections for communities while facilitating access to government services, healthcare, and economic opportunities in the region.
This small airstrip on Ailinglaplap Atoll serves as a vital connection point for outer island communities in the Marshall Islands. Local knowledge is essential for smooth travel - connect with residents familiar with island logistics. Air Marshall Islands operates weekly flights from Majuro, typically using small aircraft that can handle the limited runway facilities. The coral-based runway operates at sea level and is subject to periodic flooding during high tides and storm surges. The runway surface is suitable for light aircraft operations but weather-dependent. Local accommodations consist of family guesthouses arranged through village chiefs, with traditional meals of fish, breadfruit, and coconut.
The airstrip has minimal facilities - no terminal building or weather protection, so pack appropriately for outdoor waiting. The community relies on subsistence fishing and copra production, with occasional supply flights bringing essential goods from Majuro. Ground transportation is extremely limited; arrange pickup well in advance through local contacts or accommodations. Radio communication with Air Marshall Islands operations is intermittent, requiring patience and flexibility. During rough weather seasons, flights may be cancelled for extended periods, so consider this when planning connections.
Baggage allowances are strictly enforced due to weight restrictions on small aircraft. Fresh water is limited and should be conserved. The atoll's remote location means mechanical aircraft problems could result in extended delays until parts arrive from Majuro or Hawaii. Emergency services are basic; medical evacuations require coordination with Majuro. Weather conditions in the Central Pacific can dramatically impact flight schedules, so maintain flexibility with travel plans and confirm departures the day before travel. Traditional outrigger boats provide transport between nearby islets within Ailinglaplap Atoll, though scheduling depends entirely on weather and sea conditions.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources