Faa\\'a International
CALLSIGN: . IATA Code: PPT. ICAO Code: NTAA
Faa\\'a International 30 days of scheduled flights
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Most popular flight routesPOPULAR
Faa\\'a International operates over 0 flight routes. Here are the most popular.
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PPT | Papeete | Bora Bora | BOB | » |
PPT | Papeete | Raiatea | RFP | » |
PPT | Papeete | Huahine | HUH | » |
PPT | Papeete | Los Angeles | LAX | » |
PPT | Papeete | Rangiroa | RGI | » |
PPT | Papeete | Moorea | MOZ | » |
PPT | Papeete | San Francisco | SFO | » |
PPT | Papeete | Nuku Hiva | NHV | » |
PPT | Papeete | Atuona | AUQ | » |
PPT | Papeete | Maupiti | MAU | » |
PPT | Papeete | Tikehau Atoll | TIH | » |
PPT | Papeete | Auckland | AKL | » |
PPT | Papeete | Rarotonga | RAR | » |
PPT | Papeete | Tubuai Island | TUB | » |
PPT | Papeete | Rurutu | RUR | » |
PPT | Papeete | Seattle | SEA | » |
PPT | Papeete | Tokyo | NRT | » |
PPT | Papeete | Apataki | APK | » |
PPT | Papeete | Takapoto | TKP | » |
PPT | Papeete | Arutua | AXR | » |
PPT | Papeete | Gambier Island | GMR | » |
PPT | Papeete | Aratika | RKA | » |
PPT | Papeete | Ahe | AHE | » |
PPT | Papeete | Mataiva | MVT | » |
PPT | Papeete | Fakarava | FAV | » |
PPT | Papeete | Anaa | AAA | » |
PPT | Papeete | Nadi | NAN | » |
PPT | Papeete | Fakarava Niau | NIU | » |
PPT | Papeete | Rairua | RVV | » |
PPT | Papeete | Hao Island | HOI | » |
PPT | Papeete | Honolulu | HNL | » |
PPT | Papeete | Hikueru | HHZ | » |
PPT | Papeete | Tureira | ZTA | » |
PPT | Papeete | Makemo | MKP | » |
PPT | Papeete | Rimatara | RMT | » |
PPT | Papeete | Napuka Island | NAU | » |
PPT | Papeete | Tatakoto | TKV | » |
Faa\\'a International Aircrafts
Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Faa\\'a International.
Aircraft model | Flights |
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ATR 72 | 641 |
ATR 42-300 / 320 | 53 |
Boeing 787-9 | 53 |
Airbus A350-900 | 25 |
Boeing 787-8 | 18 |
Faa\\'a International airports
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An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.