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Lonorore Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
Servessouthern Pentecost Island, Vanuatu
Elevation AMSL43 ft / 13 m
Coordinates15°51′56″S 168°10′19″E / 15.86556°S 168.17194°E / -15.86556; 168.17194
Map
LNE is located in VanuatuLNELNELocation of airport in Vanuatu
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
900 2,297
Source:

Lonorore Airport (IATA: LNE, ICAO: NVSO) or Lonoror (possibly from Ske lon or or "in the fences") is an airport on south-western Pentecost Island, Vanuatu, 3 km south of Baravet village.

Overview

Lonorore began as a grass airstrip, capable of accommodating 20-seater Twin Otter aircraft in good conditions, although it was frequently unusable due to waterlogging in wet weather. The airport is in the middle of an old coconut plantation, and was first built as a private airstrip in colonial times by the plantation owner. The airport was upgraded in 2008–2009 with a longer, tarmacked runway capable of operating in most weather conditions and being used by larger ATR aircraft, though in practice the airport is still serviced only by Twin Otters, together with Islanders and small charter planes.

Lonorore is used for Air Vanuatu domestic flights to Port Vila and Santo, sometimes via Ambae. Schedules change regularly but there are typically flights on two or three days of the week. Between April and June the airport caters for significant numbers of day trippers from Port Vila who come to watch the weekly land-diving ceremonies.

Near the airport is a small post office (currently defunct) and an aid post. On flight days, women often set up markets near the airport, selling homegrown vegetables and homecooked food.

Lonorore is one of two airports on Pentecost, the other being Sara in the north. Lonorore is a long distance from Sara by road, but is occasionally used as an alternative airport by passengers from northern Pentecost when Sara is closed due to adverse weather or volcanic ashfall, as Sara is more vulnerable to these disruptions than Lonorore.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air Vanuatu Port Vila

Gallery

  • Custom dancing at the opening ceremony of the upgraded Lonorore Airport, July 2009 Custom dancing at the opening ceremony of the upgraded Lonorore Airport, July 2009
  • Plane approaching the old Lonorore airstrip, prior to upgrading, 2006 Plane approaching the old Lonorore airstrip, prior to upgrading, 2006

References

  1. Airport information for Lonoror, Pentecost, Vanuatu (NVSO / LNE) at Great Circle Mapper.
  2. "Air Vanuatu Sep 2024 Domestic Operations". Aeroroutes. Retrieved 6 September 2024.

External links

Media related to Lonorore Airport at Wikimedia Commons

Airports in Vanuatu
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