Flights from Rangiroa
Air travel to the atoll is served by Rangiroa Airport, located 18 kilometers from the main settlement. The current route network focuses on domestic flights, connecting Rangiroa with key locations in the Tuamotu and Society Islands archipelagos. The most popular destinations remain flights to Papeete, with 30 departures per week, as well as flights to Fakarava and Raiatea.
Currently, two airlines provide passenger services, with Air Tahiti operating the highest number of flights. The schedule also includes regular departures from Air Moana. For easy route planning, destination cards are provided below, while detailed information about the island can be found in the travel guide.
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Frequently asked questions
- How many destinations are available from Rangiroa?
- Currently, 5 main destinations are available from the airport. Most routes connect the island with other atolls and administrative centers of French Polynesia.
- What are the most popular destinations from Rangiroa?
- The highest demand is for flights to Papeete, with 30 flights per week. Flights to Fakarava and Raiatea (5 flights per week each) and Tikehau island (4 flights per week) are also popular.
- How many airlines fly from Rangiroa?
- Regular air service from the town is provided by 2 airlines. The main carriers are Air Tahiti and Air Moana, offering various flight options across the archipelago.
- Which airports serve Rangiroa?
- The main aviation hub is Rangiroa Airport (RGI). It is located approximately 18 kilometers from the main settlement, providing convenient access to transport infrastructure.
- How can I find cheap tickets from Rangiroa?
- To find the best deals, we recommend planning your trip in advance and keeping an eye on seasonal fares from local airlines. It is also worth considering purchasing special air passes, which can save you money when visiting multiple islands in French Polynesia.
- Are there direct flights to Bora Bora?
- Yes, there are direct flights from Rangiroa to Bora Bora island. These flights operate about twice a week, allowing travelers to move comfortably between popular atolls.