Alor Island Airport
Airport in Alor, Indonesia
8°7′54″S 124°35′51″E / 8.13167°S 124.59750°E / -8.13167; 124.59750Direction | Length | Surface | |
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ft | m | ||
03/21 | 5,905 | 1,800 | Asphalt |
Alor Island Airport (IATA: ARD, ICAO: WATM), also known as Mali Airport, is located on Alor Island, Indonesia.[1][2] Two flights operate daily to Kupang.[3]
Airlines and destinations
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Wings Air | Kupang |
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