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Rarotonga International Airport

Avarua, Cook Islands
RAR NCRG

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
65
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
65
minutes
International โ†’ International
80
minutes
Interline Connections
105
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Rarotonga International Airport (RAR/NCRG) operates as the Cook Islands' premier international gateway, strategically positioned 3 kilometers west of Avarua downtown area on the northern coast of Rarotonga, serving as the nation's primary aviation hub connecting this South Pacific paradise to major international destinations including New Zealand, Australia, Tahiti, and key Pacific regional centers. Following a comprehensive $8.5 million reconstruction project completed in 2010 that replaced earlier terminal improvements from 2003, the facility now welcomes more than 150,000 annual visitors while processing 355,898 passengers across 2,500 international flights during the 2024 fiscal year, demonstrating robust tourism recovery and the airport's critical role in the Cook Islands economy. Infrastructure capabilities center around a substantial 2,328-meter by 45-meter concrete runway (08/26) opened in January 1974, specifically designed to accommodate wide-body aircraft including Boeing 747s, 777s, and 787s that dominate international long-haul services primarily operated by Air New Zealand and other major carriers serving trans-Pacific routes. The modern terminal building features comprehensive passenger amenities including duty-free shopping, essential passenger services, currency exchange, car rental facilities, and efficient processing areas designed to handle peak daily operations averaging 15 to 20 aircraft movements year-round, with increased activity during southern hemisphere summer months. Inter-island connectivity operates through Air Rarotonga as the primary domestic carrier, utilizing the airport as a crucial hub for scheduled passenger and cargo services to key southern islands including Aitutaki, Atiu, Mauke, Mitiaro, and Mangaia, plus charter operations to northern islands such as Manihiki. The airline's specialized fleet includes two Saab 340B+ turboprop aircraft accommodating up to 34 passengers and two Embraer EMB-110P1 Bandeirante aircraft with 15-passenger capacity, providing essential connectivity throughout the Cook Islands archipelago. Strategic importance extends beyond tourism facilitation, positioning Rarotonga International Airport as a vital regional aviation hub supporting economic development, emergency services, government operations, and cultural connectivity across the scattered Cook Islands, while maintaining efficient air traffic control operations managing both VFR and IFR procedures through its single runway system that serves daily international flights from New Zealand, four weekly services from Tahiti, and several weekly connections from Sydney, Brisbane, and Christchurch.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Rarotonga International Airport is just 4 km from the main town of Avarua, and the island's public bus ('The Bus') is a budget-friendly way to reach your accommodation, with Clockwise and Anticlockwise routes. The Clockwise bus stop is across from the airport car park near the RSA Club, while the Anticlockwise stop is near the Air New Zealand office; fares are NZ$5 plus a NZ$2 fee for large bags. For late-night arrivals when the bus isn't running, pre-booked shuttles through Raro Tours or Cook Islands Tours are the most reliable option, often including a traditional flower lei greeting. Taxis are available at the rank next to Arrivals with fixed zone-based fares, but pre-booking is recommended for arrivals after midnight. Rental cars and scooters provide the most freedom to explore the 32 km circumference of the island; while you can use a home country license for cars, a local visitor's license from the Avarua Police Station is required for scooters if not already licensed. Driving is on the left side of the road with a strict 50 km/h speed limit, so a pre-booked car or scooter makes the island transfer easier than improvising at the curb after a late arrival. That is especially useful when you arrive with bags or late in the day, because the ring-road trip is easier when the transport is already locked in.

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Mitiaro Island Airport

Mitiaro Island, Cook Islands
MOI NCMR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Mitiaro Island Airport (MOI) serves the island of Mitiaro, one of the most tranquil and authentic coral atolls in the southern Cook Islands. The terminal is a small, traditional single-story structure that reflects the quiet character of the island, designed to handle the regular domestic flights that connect the community with the national capital, Rarotonga. Its functional architecture provides essential shelter and services for local residents, government officials, and the small number of tourists visiting the island for its unique underground limestone caves and freshwater lakes. The terminal experience at Mitiaro is informal and characterized by its friendly, community-focused atmosphere. Inside, the passenger waiting area is modest, featuring basic check-in counters and a simple arrivals hall where baggage is processed manually by local staff. Security and boarding procedures are managed with a focus on local efficiency, ensuring a quick transition for travelers. Given the island's small size and close-knit community, the terminal serves as a vital gathering point during the arrival of scheduled flights, which are the island's primary link to the rest of the archipelago. Amenities within the MOI terminal are basic and tailored to the needs of travelers in transit. While there are no formal retail or dining outlets at the airstrip, several local vendors often provide refreshments, and the terminal's location near the various settlements of Mitiaro provides access to local services and guesthouses. Ground transport is usually pre-arranged or available through local services, providing reliable connections to the island's administrative centers and spectacular natural sites. Travelers are encouraged to coordinate their transport in advance, as the pace of life on Mitiaro is delightfully slow and peaceful.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Mitiaro Island Airport (MOI), also widely known by its traditional name Nukuroa Airport, is an exceptionally remote and critical domestic aviation facility serving the island of Mitiaro in the Cook Islands. Ground transportation from the airstrip is fundamentally informal and must be pre-arranged. These pickups typically involve a scenic 10 to 15-minute ride on the back of a small truck or in a private van to reach the main village areas. The 'terminal' at Mitiaro is a minimalist open-air pavilion that provides essential shade but lacks modern commercial amenities like cafes, retail shops, or ATMs. Always carry sufficient New Zealand Dollars (NZD) in cash for local transactions and tips, as electronic payment facilities are non-existent on the island. Getting to and from the unpaved coral airstrip is a uniquely Pacific experience that requires careful advance coordination with your accommodation. There are absolutely no metered taxi ranks, public bus services, or commercial car rental agencies operating at the terminal area. It is absolutely essential to coordinate your arrival time with your host at least 48 hours in advance, as there are no 'water taxi' or on-call services waiting at the strip. Travelers must be 100% self-sufficient, carrying their own food, drinking water, and high-quality reef-safe sunscreen. It is vital for travelers to understand that the primary 'connection' to Mitiaro is via the regular scheduled services from Rarotonga (RAR) operated by Air Rarotonga, typically using small 8-seater turboprop aircraft. Instead, almost all visitors rely on pre-arranged complimentary transfers provided by their guesthouse or 'home-stay' hosts. For those wishing to explore the spectacular underground limestone caves and freshwater lakes of Mitiaro independently, scooter or small car rentals can often be coordinated directly through your accommodation. Flights are strictly based on Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and are subject to the unpredictable tropical weather patterns of the South Pacific.

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