Flying to Marshall Islands

National flag of Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands are a group of atolls and reefs in the Pacific Ocean, about half-way between Hawaii and Australia. The Marshall Islands consist of two island chains of 30 atolls and 1,152 islands, of low coral limestone and sand. Bikini and Enewetak are former US nuclear test sites; Kwajalein, the famous World War II battleground, is now used as a US missile test range.

Marshallese Airlines

Airline Name Website
Air Marshall Islands (Marshall Islands)
Air Marshall Islands, Inc.
http://www.airmarshallislands.com

Ailinglapalap Island Airport
AIP: serving the area of Ailinglapalap Island

Ailuk Island Airport
AIM: serving the area of Ailuk Island

Amata Kabua Intl Airport
MAJ: serving the area of Majuro

Aur Island Airport
AUL: serving the area of Aur Island

Ebadon Airport
EBN: serving the area of Ebadon

Ebon Airport
EBO: serving the area of

Enewetak Island Airport
ENT: serving the area of Enewetak Island

Enyu Airfield Airport
BII: serving the area of Bikini Atoll

Ine Island Airport
IMI: serving the area of Ine Island

Jabot Airport
JAT: serving the area of Jabot

Jaluit Island Airport
UIT: serving the area of Jaluit Island

Jeh Airport
JEJ: serving the area of Jeh

Kaben Airport
KBT: serving the area of Kaben

Kili Island Airport
KIO: serving the area of Kili Island

Kwajalein Airport
KWA: serving the area of Kwajalein

Lae Island Airport
LML: serving the area of Lae Island

Likiep Island Airport
LIK: serving the area of Likiep Island

Maloelap Island Airport
MAV: serving the area of Maloelap Island

Mejit Island Airport
MJB: serving the area of Mejit Island

Mili Island Airport
MIJ: serving the area of Mili Island

Rongelap Island Airport
RNP: serving the area of Rongelap Island

Ujae Island Airport
UJE: serving the area of Ujae Island

Wotho Island Airport
WTO: serving the area of Wotho Island

Wotje Island Airport
WTE: serving the area of Wotje Island