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Aitutaki Airport is the airport for Aitutaki, one of the Cook Islands (IATA: AIT, ICAO: NCAI). The airport was originally constructed by the United States and New Zealand militaries during World War II. [1] The runway was upgraded in 2004. [2] The terminal building at Aitutaki Airport is a roof with no or few windows.
Avarua Roundabout, one of only two on Rarotonga. The Cook Islands uses left-handed traffic. [1] The maximum speed limit is 50 km/h. [1] On the main island of Rarotonga, there are no traffic lights and only two roundabouts. [1] A bus operates clockwise and anti-clockwise services around the islands coastal ring-road. [2] Road safety is poor.
Rarotonga International Airport (IATA: RAR, ICAO: NCRG) (Cook Islands Māori: Papa Rererangi o Rarotonga) is the Cook Islands' main international gateway, located in the town and district of Avarua, Rarotonga, 3 km (1.9 mi) west of the downtown area on the northern coast. Originally built in 1944, the airport was expanded in the early 1970s ...
Air Rarotonga Embraer 110 at Rarotonga International Airport (2012) Air Rarotonga Saab 340 on the tarmac at Rarotonga International Airport Air Rarotonga route map as of February 2008 [3] Air Rarotonga is an airline based in Rarotonga , Cook Islands and is the flag carrier of the country, known by their slogan as ‘The Airline of the Cook ...
Aitutaki (Araura) NCAI AIT Aitutaki Airport (Araura Airport) Atiu (Enua Manu) NCAT AIU Enua Airport: Mangaia (Auau Enua) NCMG MGS Mangaia Airport: Manihiki (Humphrey Island) NCMH MHX Manihiki Island Airport: Mauke (Akatoka Manava) NCMK MUK Mauke Airport: Mitiaro (Nukuroa) NCMR MOI Mitiaro Airport (Nukuroa Airport) Penrhyn Island (Tongareva ...
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Pasifika Air was a proposed New Zealand–based airline planning to operate scheduled direct passenger flights between Christchurch, New Zealand and Rarotonga, Cook Islands. [1] Originally called "JetRaro", the airline was rebranded as Pasifika Air in December 2020.
Aitutaki, which erupted most recently on the carbonate platform of a near-atoll has now been characterised as an example of rejuvenated volcanism with ages from ages from 1.941 to 1·382 million years ago [3] rather than the conventional assignment to the so-called Rarotonga hotspot.