ABP · Terminals

Main Terminal

One gravel runway and one small building sum up ABP.

Atkamba Airport’s Main Terminal serves a single gravel airstrip used by light aircraft in Papua New Guinea. The terminal setup is closer to a rural airfield than a commercial hub, with one small structure near the runway and no jet bridges, concourses, or numbered gates. Flights here are limited and irregular, so treat every departure time as flexible and confirm with your operator before you show up.

No restaurants means you bring your own food and water to Atkamba’s Main Terminal. There’s no coffee shop, no bar, and no snack kiosk on record at ABP. If you’re coming in from a larger airport like Port Moresby (POM), buy what you need there, including bottled water and any snacks you’ll want for at least a couple of extra hours in case the flight schedule shifts.

No lounges are listed for Atkamba, so there’s no priority pass room, no airline club, and no paid dayroom setup in the Main Terminal. Expect basic seating or benches near the building by the runway. If you travel with electronics, plan on your own power bank because there’s no documented lounge charging area or quiet space to work.

Shopping is also a blank slate at ABP; there are no catalogued retail outlets, newsstands, or ATMs in the Main Terminal. That means no last-minute SIM card, no sunscreen, and no cash withdrawal once you arrive at the airfield. Sort out kina, data, and basic supplies in the nearest town or your origin airport before you head toward Atkamba.

Security and check-in at tiny fields like Atkamba tend to be manual and very direct, with staff handling bags near the aircraft or inside the small terminal building. There are no documented self-service kiosks, no automated bag drops, and no TSA-style multi-lane checkpoints. Show up early by at least 60 minutes before the scheduled departure so any paper forms, weight checks, or charter procedures don’t make you miss the flight.

Ground transport is also informal at ABP, with no listed rental car counters or scheduled shuttle services attached to the Main Terminal. Expect local vehicles, pre-arranged pickups, or walking a short distance from the runway area to meet your ride. Plan your onward connection before landing, because there’s no information desk, no taxi rank sign, and no big-brand car hire on site to fall back on.

Final tip: treat Atkamba Airport like an off-grid stop and pack for self-sufficiency for at least half a day, including water, snacks, power, and any printed contact numbers for your operator or local pickup.