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Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport

IATA GUM ICAO PGUM Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Hagåtña

Country

🇬🇺 Guam

Continent

OC

Coordinates

13.4850, 144.7973

Elevation

298 ft (91 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
06L/24R 12,015 ft (3,662 m) 150 ft asphalt Yes
06R/24L 10,014 ft (3,052 m) 150 ft asphalt Yes

Aviation Terms

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Guam Airport to the hotel district?
A.B. Won Pat International Airport is centrally located on the island, about 5 km from Tumon Bay's hotel district. Taxis cost approximately USD 15-25 to the Tumon hotel area. Most major hotels offer complimentary airport shuttle services. Car rental is popular as public transportation on Guam is limited.
How many terminals does Guam Airport have?
GUM has one terminal building with domestic (US flights) and international sections. The terminal was upgraded and expanded to handle the significant tourist traffic, primarily from Japan and South Korea. The airport is a US territory facility, so domestic US flights do not require customs processing.
What is notable about Guam Airport?
GUM serves as the main aviation hub for Micronesia and a key US military logistics point in the Western Pacific. The airport shares facilities with Andersen Air Force Base. Guam's proximity to Asia (3.5 hours from Tokyo) has made it a popular beach resort destination for Japanese and Korean tourists, and the terminal features signage and services in Japanese and Korean.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Guam Airport?
Yes, GUM provides free Wi-Fi in the terminal. The airport has duty-free shops popular with Asian tourists, restaurants, and basic amenities. As a US territory, US dollars are the currency and US cellular carriers generally provide roaming coverage.
Which airlines operate from Guam Airport?
United Airlines has the largest presence at GUM, connecting to its hub in Japan, Hawaii, and across Micronesia (island-hopper routes). Korean Air, Jin Air, Jeju Air, and T'way Air provide frequent service from South Korea. Japan Airlines and Star Flyer connect to Japanese cities. The airport is a key hub for United's island-hopping service across the Western Pacific.