Rarotonga International Airport (RAR)

Avarua, Cook Islands

Rarotonga International Airport Local Map

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Rarotonga International Airport

Rarotonga International Airport, also known as Avatiu Harbour, is located in Rarotonga, the Cook Islands in the South Pacific. It is the main airport serving the Cook Islands and serves as a hub for several airlines, including Air New Zealand, Air Rarotonga, and Nauru Airlines.

The airport has a single terminal building that handles both arrivals and departures. The terminal is equipped with a range of facilities and services to ensure a comfortable and convenient experience for travellers, including dining options, duty-free shopping, and car rental services.

Rarotonga International Airport operates 24 hours a day and offers flights to several international and domestic destinations, including New Zealand, Australia, and the other islands of the Cook Islands.

The airport is located close to the capital city of Avarua and is well-connected by road and taxi services. Travellers are advised to check with the airport or individual airlines for the most up-to-date information on flight schedules and destinations served by Rarotonga International Airport.