# Aitutaki Airport (AIT)

> Aitutaki, CK · 5 km northeast of Arutanga

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## Facts

- **IATA**: AIT
- **ICAO**: NCAI
- **Timezone**: Pacific/Rarotonga
- **Runways**: 1
- **Terminals**: 1
- **Passengers**: 65000/yr
- **Hub for**: Air Rarotonga
- **Official site**: https://www.cookislandsairports.com

## Overview

## Welcome

Aitutaki Airport (AIT) is unique in its charm, feeling more akin to a cozy village airstrip than a bustling terminal. Located just 5 km northeast of Arutanga, it offers a picturesque arrival with roosters wandering the tarmac and lagoon views greeting you as you step off the plane. Forget jet bridges; here, you walk directly across the tarmac, absorbing the island breeze the moment you arrive.

## At a glance

Handling around 65,000 passengers annually, Aitutaki Airport is a hub primarily for Air Rarotonga. Despite its laid-back vibe, this single terminal operation is efficient, welcoming visitors with a simplicity that's disarming. With its open-air design, it’s a refreshing contrast to densely packed international airports, yet it remains surprisingly functional despite minimal infrastructure.

## Terminals & layout

The sole terminal, T1, accommodates all arrivals and departures. With no jetways, passengers get the island experience right from the start, walking from plane to gate with views of Aitutaki lagoon. Though small, it includes essential facilities like the Air Rarotonga services and lounges. It’s recommended to keep a rain jacket handy as the open-air layout offers little shelter from unexpected tropical showers.

## Getting to and from the city

Transportation options are straightforward, much like the rest of the island. Many lodgings provide free or low-cost transfers, often around NZD $10 per person. For those preferring independent mobility, Rino's Rentals offers car and scooter hire directly at the airport. A taxi to Arutanga will run you around $8–10. Cooks Buses operates rides into town, but it’s always good to arrange pickups in advance due to the less frequent services.

## Traveller essentials

Visitors should plan ahead when it comes to cash, as there are only two ATMs on the island, none particularly close to the airport. High-gain data users should consider acquiring Vodafone Wi-Fi cards, as internet access at the airport is spotty at best. Those embarking on Air Rarotonga's lagoon cruise package should pack essentials in their carry-on; the transition from runway to boat is swift.

## Dining & shopping highlights

While not expansive, the dining options cover the basics with charm. Stop by the Ka Kite Cafe or Aroa Cafe in T1 for a quick bite. Retail options, including Cook Islands Trading Corporation Ltd and Polynesian Tax Free, will cater to your immediate shopping needs, though extensive retail therapy is better sought elsewhere.

## Lounges

Travelers can relax in one of the three lounges—Air New Zealand Koru Lounge, Domestic Gate Lounge, or International Gate Lounge—located in T1. These offer a quiet escape, albeit with basic amenities, reinforcing the intimate, laid-back vibe of the airport.

## Insider tips

- **Insider:** Ensure you sit on the left side of the plane from Rarotonga to Aitutaki for unforgettable lagoon views.

- **Avoid:** Don’t rely on ATMs at the airport; none exist—get cash before leaving Rarotonga.

- **Local:** Car rental desks at AIT double as localized info centers; quite helpful for first-timers.

- **Time:** Build buffer time between Aitutaki to Rarotonga flights and international connections—delays can ripple.

- **Quiet:** Stroll to the lagoon viewpoint from the runway edge for a serene experience; a favorite among photographers.

- **Money:** Grab a tourist map at the exit; the included coupons provide savings on island essentials and rentals.

- **Time:** Pack a rain jacket in your carry-on during wetter months to handle open-air layouts comfortably.

## Terminals (1)

- **Aitutaki Airport Terminal** — Air Rarotonga
  Aitutaki Airport Terminal is known for its scenic location and historical significance.

## Dining (7)

- **Airport Kiosk** — T1
- **Airside Cafe** — T1 · Café · Local · $
- **Aroa Cafe** — T1 · Café · Local · $
- **Cafe Jireh** — T1 · Café · Local · $
- **Ka Kite Cafe** — T1 · Café · Local · $
- **Small Cafe** — T1 · Café · Local · $
- **The Islander Hotel** — T1 · Restaurant · Local · $$

## Lounges (3)

- **Air New Zealand Koru Lounge** — T1 · Air New Zealand Premium Passengers, Koru Club Members · /4
- **Domestic Gate Lounge** — T1 · Public Access · /4
- **International Gate Lounge** — T1 · Public Access · /4

## Shops (7)

- **Cook Islands Trading Corporation Ltd** — T1 · Duty Free
- **Island Craft** — T1 · Duty Free
- **Mareko Island Craft** — T1 · Duty Free
- **Polynesian Tax Free** — T1 · Duty Free
- **Sava** — T1 · Duty Free
- **Tourist Map Stand**
- **Turtles** — T1 · Fashion

## Parking (5)

- **Accessible Parking** — next to terminal
- **Long Stay Parking** — Long stay · $10.00/day, $1.00/hr · 0.5 mi
- **Remote Parking** — Remote · $8.00/day · 1 mi
- **Short Stay Parking** — Short stay · $15.00/day, $2.00/hr · next to terminal
- **Valet Parking** — Valet · $30.00/day, $5.00/hr · next to terminal

## Ground transport (5)

- **Cooks Buses** — Bus · 30 min · $3–12 · Every 30 minutes
- **Popoara Rentals** — Car and bicycle rental
- **Raro Tours** — Shuttle
  Meet and greet service available.
- **Rino's Rentals** — Car and scooter rental
- **Airport Taxis** — Taxi · 5 min · $8–10
  Taxi rank located next to Arrivals.

## Insider tips

- _Insider_: Ensure you sit on the left side of the plane from Rarotonga to Aitutaki for unforgettable lagoon views.
- _Avoid_: Don’t rely on ATMs at the airport; none exist—get cash before leaving Rarotonga.
- _Local_: Car rental desks at AIT double as localized info centers; quite helpful for first-timers.
- _Time_: Build buffer time between Aitutaki to Rarotonga flights and international connections—delays can ripple.
- _Quiet_: Stroll to the lagoon viewpoint from the runway edge for a serene experience; a favorite among photographers.
- _Money_: Grab a tourist map at the exit; the included coupons provide savings on island essentials and rentals.
- _Time_: Pack a rain jacket in your carry-on during wetter months to handle open-air layouts comfortably.
