Airport codes Oceania
Continent code
OC
Countries
23
Large airports
13
Medium airports
315
Small airports
2117
Heliports
197
Total airports
2642
13 large airports in Oceania
ICAO | IATA | Name | Municipality | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|
YPAD | ADL | Adelaide International Airport | Adelaide | Australia |
PGUM | GUM | Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport | Hagåtña, Guam International Airport | Guam |
NZAA | AKL | Auckland International Airport | Auckland | New Zealand |
YBBN | BNE | Brisbane International Airport | Brisbane | Australia |
YSCB | CBR | Canberra International Airport | Canberra | Australia |
NZCH | CHC | Christchurch International Airport | Christchurch | New Zealand |
NTAA | PPT | Faa'a International Airport | Papeete | French Polynesia |
YMML | MEL | Melbourne International Airport | Melbourne | Australia |
YPPH | PER | Perth International Airport | Perth | Australia |
AYPY | POM | Port Moresby Jacksons International Airport | Port Moresby | Papua New Guinea |
NCRG | RAR | Rarotonga International Airport | Avarua | Cook Islands |
YSSY | SYD | Sydney Airport | Sydney | Australia |
NZWN | WLG | Wellington International Airport | Wellington | New Zealand |
About Oceania
Airport codes Oceania
Find your airport code in this complete list of airport codes in Oceania. Search for major codes from airports alphabetically, by country or by region. Get IATA codes, ICAO codes and country codes from the largest international airports in Australia and New Zealand to the smallest national and local airports in Guam, Cook Islands and Papua New Guinea.
About Oceania
The smallest continent in the world regarding land area is Oceania. The continent Oceania is the collective name for a large number of islands in the Pacific. Oceania is a geographic region comprising:
- Australasia (Australia, New Zealand and neighbouring islands in the Pacific Ocean)
- Polynesia
- Melanesia
- Micronesia
The continent covers an area of 8.525.989km² and has a population of 40 million. Regarding the number of inhabitants, Oceania is the second smallest continent after Antartica. The largest country of the continent is Australia with 24,6 million inhabitants (2017). With over 42,6 million passengers a year (2017) is Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport the biggest airport of Oceania. The airport is located in Sydney, Australia.
How many large and medium airports are there in Oceania?
Oceania has a total of 328 airports with scheduled flight connections. In Oceania there are 13 large airports and 315 medium airports. View the detailled map and complete list of airports in Oceania and find out more information about services and airport facilities in Oceania.
Countries in Oceania
Code | Name | Native name | Currency |
---|---|---|---|
ASM | American Samoa | American Samoa | United State Dollar |
AUS | Australia | Australia | Australian dollar |
COK | Cook Islands | Cook Islands | New Zealand dollar and Cook Islands dollar |
FJI | Fiji | Fiji | Fijian dollar |
PYF | French Polynesia | Polynésie française | CFP franc |
GUM | Guam | Guam | United States dollar |
KIR | Kiribati | Kiribati | Australian dollar and Kiribati dollar |
MHL | Marshall Islands | M̧ajeļ | United States dollar |
FSM | Micronesia | Micronesia | [D] and United States dollar |
NRU | Nauru | Nauru | Australian dollar and |
NCL | New Caledonia | Nouvelle-Calédonie | CFP franc |
NZL | New Zealand | New Zealand | New Zealand dollar |
NIU | Niue | Niuē | New Zealand dollar and Niue dollar |
NFK | Norfolk Island | Norfolk Island | Australian dollar |
MNP | Northern Mariana Islands | Northern Mariana Islands | United States dollar |
PLW | Palau | Palau | [E] and United States dollar |
PNG | Papua New Guinea | Papua Niugini | Papua New Guinean kina |
WSM | Samoa | Samoa | Samoan tālā |
SLB | Solomon Islands | Solomon Islands | Solomon Islands dollar |
TON | Tonga | Tonga | Tongan paʻanga |
TUV | Tuvalu | Tuvalu | Australian dollar and Tuvaluan dollar |
VUT | Vanuatu | Vanuatu | Vanuatu vatu |
WLF | Wallis and Futuna | Wallis et Futuna | CFP franc |