Mangaia Island Airport (IATA: MGS, ICAO: NCMG) is an Small airport serving the city of Mangaia Island in Cook Islands. Passengers can fly to and from the airport with a scheduled service. The Mangaia Island time zone is CKT - Cook Island Time (UTC+0). The () is the official currency of the Cook Islands.
Municipality | Mangaia Island |
Region | (unassigned) |
Country | Cook Islands |
Elevation | 45ft / 14m |
Type | Small airport |
Native name | Bandar Udara Internasional Soekarno–Hatta |
Timezone | CKT - Cook Island Time (UTC+0) |
Coordinates | -21°53'46"S/-157°54'24"W |
Currency | () |
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Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
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1 | 3274ft / 998m | UNK | No |
Airport | Distance |
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Mauke Airport | 204.19 KM |
Rarotonga International Airport | 211.02 KM |
Enua Airport | 215.54 KM |
Mitiaro Island Airport | 229.32 KM |
Manuae Airport | 311.97 KM |
Aitutaki Airport | 391.96 KM |
Rimatara Airport | 531.29 KM |
Rurutu Airport | 676.65 KM |
Maupiti Airport | 850.44 KM |
Tubuai Airport | 875.57 KM |
Bora Bora Airport | 885.99 KM |
Raiatea Airport | 887.25 KM |
Tupai Airport | 895.57 KM |
Huahine-Fare Airport | 925.78 KM |
Moorea Temae Airport | 983.11 KM |
Faa'a International Airport | 993.57 KM |
Tetiaroa Airport | 1026.75 KM |
Raivavae Airport | 1072.22 KM |
Mataiva Airport | 1244.69 KM |
Tikehau Airport | 1267.59 KM |