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Air Wallis-et-Futuna
IATA ICAO Callsign
OL PAO WALLIS
FoundedNovember 1975; 49 years ago (1975-11)
Hubs
Fleet size5
Destinations8
HeadquartersMatā'Utu
Websiteairwallisetfutuna.com

Air Wallis-et-Futuna is the national airline of Wallis and Futuna, headquartered in the territorial collectivity's capital, Matā'Utu. It operates scheduled regional, and international passenger and cargo services, having its international hub in Hihifo Airport.

As of May 2020, the carrier is wholly owned by the Wallisian and Futunan government. Air Wallis-et-Futuna is a member of the International Air Transport Association.[1]

Air Wallis-et-Futuna is a major regional airline in the South Pacific, providing flights to most countries and territories in the area. Additionally, it is the only flag carrier in the region with weekly direct services to Europe, namely Paris, France and Minsk, Belarus.

Destinations[edit]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
American Samoa Pago Pago Pago Pago International Airport
Belarus Minsk Minsk National Airport
Cook Islands Avarua Rarotonga International Airport
France Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
French Guiana Cayenne Rochambeau Airport
Nauru Yaren Nauru International Airport
Niue Alofi Niue International Airport
Tuvalu Funafuti Funafuti International Airport

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  1. Asia & Pacific Review, World of Information, 2006 - Asia p.54