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Sege Airport

Sege, Solomon Islands
EGM AGGS

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Sege Airport (AGGS), also known as Seghe Airport, serves the Segi Point community on the southern tip of New Georgia Island in Solomon Islands' Western Province, operating as a vital regional aviation hub providing essential connectivity to local communities and facilitating tourism access to this remote Pacific archipelago location. The airport features a single well-maintained terminal building designed to efficiently handle passenger flow with comprehensive amenities including seating areas, restrooms, food outlets, check-in counters, baggage handling facilities, and security screening processes, plus essential services such as banking facilities, ATMs, currency exchange counters, free Wi-Fi, and several cafes offering both local and international cuisine. Historically significant as the former Segi Airfield during World War II, the modern facility serves as an important domestic aviation gateway connecting various destinations throughout the Solomon Islands while supporting the region's growing tourism industry and providing essential transportation for communities scattered across the numerous islands of this remote Pacific nation. The airport's strategic location at Segi Point enables efficient connections between the outer islands and major population centers, facilitating access to government services, medical care, education, and economic opportunities that would otherwise be extremely challenging to reach across the vast Pacific distances. Operational services focus on maintaining reliable domestic flight schedules despite the challenges of Pacific weather patterns and seasonal variations, supporting both scheduled passenger operations and charter flights serving tourists visiting New Georgia Island's pristine waters, diverse marine life, and World War II historical sites. The airport represents a crucial piece of transportation infrastructure enabling Solomon Islands' economic development and tourism growth while preserving access to remote communities maintaining traditional Pacific island cultures in one of the world's most geographically challenging aviation environments.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Sege Airport (EGM) is a vital regional aviation node in the Solomon Islands' Western Province, serving as the primary gateway to the spectacular Marovo Lagoon. For travelers connecting through EGM, the most important tip is to understand that the 'connection' almost always continues by water. There are no motorized land vehicles, taxis, or public buses in the Sege area. Ground transportation is restricted to walking, while all onward travel to local eco-lodges and villages is handled via motorized dugout canoes. It is an absolute necessity to pre-arrange your boat pickup with your resort (like Sanbis or Uepi) well before you land, as the airstrip is located on a remote tip of New Georgia Island. The airport is primarily served by Solomon Airlines, which provides essential daily links to the capital, Honiara (HIR), and the regional hub of Munda (MUA). The terminal consists of a basic open-air shelter near the coral-strip runway, with no amenities like food, water, or electricity. It is mandatory to be completely self-sufficient and carry ample Solomon Islands Dollars in cash, as international card acceptance and ATMs are non-existent in the region. Because the airport is situated in a tropical rainforest environment, flights are highly sensitive to sudden afternoon thunderstorms and low cloud cover; always build at least two days of flexibility into your travel itinerary. Packing should be restricted to waterproof, soft-sided bags that can be easily loaded into small aircraft and open boats. For those seekers of pristine marine biodiversity, EGM provides a spectacular but austere entry point that requires meticulous advance logistical coordination and a mindset of complete self-reliance.

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Afutara Aerodrome

Bila, Solomon Islands
AFT AGAF

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Afutara Aerodrome (AFT/AGAF) operates as a small community airstrip on Malaita Island in the Solomon Islands, positioned at just 23 feet above sea level near the village of Afutara. The single runway 6/24 measures 1,501 feet in length, specifically designed to accommodate Solomon Airlines' DHC-6-300 Twin Otter aircraft that provide scheduled domestic connections to Honiara International Airport and other provincial destinations across the archipelago. Infrastructure at Afutara reflects the basic operational requirements of remote island aviation in the Solomon Islands. The airstrip operates without conventional terminal buildings, instead utilizing simple community-maintained shelters that provide essential weather protection for passengers and basic cargo handling. All flight operations are coordinated directly between Solomon Airlines crew and local community representatives, maintaining the personal service characteristic of outer island aviation throughout the Pacific. Passenger amenities are limited to essential weather shelter and basic seating areas, as operations focus on transportation rather than commercial services. No retail facilities, dining options, or modern check-in systems exist at the aerodrome. Travelers must arrive completely prepared with food, water, and any required supplies for their journey. Ground transportation depends entirely on pre-arranged community connections, typically involving local trucks or boats for onward travel to surrounding villages, as Afutara lacks commercial taxi services or vehicle rental facilities.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Afutara Aerodrome should be planned as a remote island airstrip rather than a normal connection airport. Travel through AFT depends on Solomon Airlines domestic operations from Honiara and on local weather, runway condition, and aircraft availability. Solomon Airlines has repeatedly emphasized that safety equipment and weather volatility can disrupt service at smaller Solomon Islands aerodromes, so passengers should assume that timing can move even when the route is operating. That means reconfirmation is essential. If you are connecting from an international arrival into Honiara, do not build a tight same-day chain unless the airline or your travel organizer has specifically confirmed it. Remote Solomon Islands sectors can be delayed or reshuffled, and when a flight does not operate, the fallback is often waiting for the next available movement rather than choosing from several later departures. Carry medicines, chargers, and any critical documents in your hand luggage for exactly that reason. Ground logistics at the Afutara end also need advance work. There is no big terminal, no broad transport market, and no guarantee of on-demand vehicles or boats when you land. Your host, project contact, or accommodation should know your arrival details before you leave Honiara. For most travelers, the safest connection strategy is to treat Honiara as the stable hub, leave margin on both sides of the domestic sector, and keep expectations aligned with a lightly served provincial airstrip rather than a fully resourced airport.

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