Enua Airport
| Enua Airport | |||||||||||
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| IATA: AIU – ICAO: NCAT | |||||||||||
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| Location | Atiu, Cook Islands | ||||||||||
| Opened | 1978 | ||||||||||
| Time zone | CKT (-10:00) | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 19°58′04″S 158°07′12″W / 19.96778°S 158.12000°WCoordinates: 19°58′04″S 158°07′12″W / 19.96778°S 158.12000°W | ||||||||||
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Enua Airport (IATA: AIU, ICAO: NCAT) is an airport in Atiu in the Cook Islands. It is the second airport built on the island, and was constructed in 1978.
Airlines and destinations
| Airlines | Destinations |
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| Air Rarotonga | Aitutaki, Mitiaro, Rarotonga |
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