Nadi International Airport (NFFN)
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Nadi International Airport (IATA: NAN, ICAO: NFFN) is the main international airport of Fiji as well as an important regional hub for the South Pacific islands, located by the coast on the western side of the main island Viti Levu. Owned and operated by Fiji Airports Limited,[2] It is the main hub of Fiji Airways and its domestic and regional subsidiary Fiji Link. The airport is located at Namaka, 10 km from the city of Nadi and 20 km from the city of Lautoka. In 2019, it handled 2,485,319 passengers on international and domestic flights. It handles about 97% of international visitors to Fiji, of whom 86% are tourists.[1] Despite being Fiji's main airport, it is a considerable distance from the country's major population centre; it is located 192 kilometres (119 mi) northwest of the country's capital and largest city Suva and its own airport, Nausori International Airport.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadi_International_Airport
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Coordinates: 17°45'44"S 177°26'30"E
- Nausori International Airport (NFNA / SUV) 121 km
- Port Vila Bauerfield International Airport 969 km
- Santo-Pekoa International Airport 1120 km
- Wanaham airport (ICAO: NWWL, IATA: LIF) 1123 km
- Houailou Airfield 1300 km
- Koumac Airfield 1421 km
- Honiara International Airport 2098 km
- Yandina Airfield 1 2195 km
- Yandina Airfield (AGGY / XYA) 2197 km
- Nauru International Airport 2237 km
- Nadi Bay 5.9 km
- Denarau 7.2 km
- Namoa Reef 24 km
- Malolo Lailai 26 km
- Momi Bay 26 km
- Nuku Reef 28 km
- Malolo 29 km
- Navula Reef 30 km
- Rarawai Reef 33 km
- Viti Levu 56 km