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What is main airport in Fiji?

What is main airport in Fiji?

Nadi International Airport
Bula and Welcome to the official website for Fiji Airports, the owner of Fiji’s world famous Nadi International Airport. Nadi International Airport welcomes more than 2.1 million international passengers and close to 300,000 domestic passengers annually.

Which country is Nadi?

Fiji
Nadi

Nadi नादि
Country Fiji
Island Viti Levu
Division Western Division
Population (2007)

What airlines fly into Nadi?

Other airlines flying to Nadi

American Airlines flights Cathay Pacific flights Singapore Airlines flights
Qantas flights Korean Air flights Hong Kong Airlines flights
Air New Zealand flights Virgin Australia flights Jetstar flights

Who built Nadi airport?

New Zealand
Nadi international Airport is Fiji’s main international gateway and is one of the two international airports. The airport is located on the west side of the main island of Viti Levu. Built as an airstrip in 1939 by New Zealand, the project was financed by Fiji’s British colonial rulers.

What is the IATA airport code for Nadi Fiji?

Nadi International is important for people and goverment of Fiji. Airports of Fiji have international codes of IATA and ICAO . An IATA airport code is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world (including Fiji), defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Where is the Nan Airport in Nadi located?

NAN Airport is located in Viti Levu island, 10 km from Nadi city centre and 20 km from Lautoka. Nadi is located on the west coast of the main island of Viti Levu. It is a tourist hub and counts with a wide variety of resorts, activities, shopping and entertainment.

Where is the turnaround area at Nadi Airport?

Arrivals and departures are much preferred to be to the south, due to the closeness of the Sabeto mountain range to the immediate north of the airport. A large turnaround area, suitable for Boeing 747s, is to the left of the threshold of Runway 02, in case meteorological factors make departure to the north necessary.

When was the first runway at Nadi built?

The first tarmac runway was constructed in 1946 at a cost of £46,500; 7,000 feet (2,100 m) by 150 feet (46 m). Nadi Airport in 1971 showing the open-sided covered walkways between the aircraft and terminal. A Canadian Pacific Air Lines DC-8 is pictured.