What airport do you fly into for Tahiti?

What airport do you fly into for Tahiti?

Faa’a International Airport
Airlines flying to The Islands of Tahiti arrive at Faa’a International Airport (PPT), located a few miles from Papeete on the main island of Tahiti.

What airport do you fly into for French Polynesia?

Most visitors to French Polynesia arrive at Faa’a International Airport, on Pape’ete’s outskirts, 5km west of the capital. It is the only international airport in French Polynesia. The international check-in desks are at the terminal’s eastern end.

Does Air New Zealand fly to Tahiti?

We operate non-stop flights to Tahiti direct from Auckland several days a week and also offer flights operated by our codeshare partner, Air Tahiti Nui. On Air New Zealand operated flights you have a choice of fare types – Seat, Seat + Bag, The Works, Premium Economy and Business Premier™.

How do you fly from the US to Tahiti?

Many airlines fly direct to Tahiti from the US mainland, including:

  1. United Airlines offers direct flights from San Francisco to Tahiti’s international airport in Papeete three times a week: on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.
  2. Air Tahiti Nui flights depart from Los Angeles six days per week with multiple flights per day.

What is the closest airport to Tahiti?

The nearest major airport is Faa’a International Airport (PPT / NTAA). This airport has international and domestic flights from Papeete, French Polynesia and is about 27 km from the center of Tahiti. Another major airport is Moorea Airport (MOZ / NTTM), which has domestic flights from Teavaro, French Polynesia and is 45 km from Tahiti.

What is the International Airport in Tahiti?

7.9%. Fa’a’ā International Airport (French: Aéroport international de Tahiti Fa’a’ā), also known as Tahiti International Airport (IATA: PPT, ICAO : NTAA ), is the international airport of French Polynesia , located in the commune of Fa’a’ā, on the island of Tahiti.

Where is the airport in Tahiti?

Tahiti Faa’a International Airport is located on the French Polynesian island of Tahiti, at only ten minute drive to Papeete (downtown). ICAO code: NTAA .