Ipota Airport – IPA
Ipota Airport is an airfield that serves Erromango, Tafea in Vanuatu. It is located on the island of Erromango, near Ipota the village that the airport takes its name from. It is one of two airports on the island; the other one is Dillion’s Bay Airport on the western side of the island near Dillon’s Bay. The airport goes operates under the IATA code IPA and under the ICOA code NVVI. It sits at an elevation of 7 meters above sea level. Its coordinates are 18°51′23″S 169°17′00″E. There is one runway that is 930 meters long. The majority of air traffic that arrives in Ipota Airport is via Air Vanuatu. It also handles the chartered flights to and from other places in Vanuatu.
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The main airline that serves Ipota Airport – IPA is Air Vanuatu. It is the country’s national flag carrier with its head office in Port Vila. It operates flights to Australia and New Zealand. Destinations from Ipota Airport include Aniwa, Port Vila, Lenakel, and Tanna. Located on Eromango, IPA is the second airfield on the island. Erromango is the fourth largest island in Vanuatu’s archipelago. It is the largest island in Tafea Province. Towns located near the Ipota Airport include Lenakel, Tanna Island, Unpongkor, Potnarvin, and more. Aside from passenger traffic, IPA also provides cargo services for the island too.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There is only one formal accommodation found on the island and that is Meterson’s Guesthouse. It is found on the mouth of the Williams River. There are more accommodations on Tanna Island and one such hotel is Tanna Lodge.
The main alternate airport for Ipota Airport is Dillon’s Bay Airport, located on the other side of the island on Dillon’s Bay. It is about 19 miles away.