Roman Tmetuchl International Airport

Roman Tmetuchl International Airport (IATA: ROR, ICAO: PTRO, FAA LID: ROR[1]), also known as Palau International Airport is the main airport of Palau. It is located near the former capital Koror, just north of Ngetkib, Airai on Babelthuap (Babeldaob) island. The airport is 4 miles (6 km) from Koror and 15 miles (25 km) from Ngerulmud.

Palau International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerRepublic of Palau
LocationNgerusar, Airai, Babeldaob Island, Palau
Elevation AMSL176 ft / 54 m
Coordinates07°22′02″N 134°32′39″E
Map
ROR
Location of the Airport in Palau
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
09/27 7,200 2,195 Asphalt/Concrete

Overview

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The airport covers an area of 480 acres (190 ha) at an elevation of 176 feet (54 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 9/27 with an asphalt and concrete surface measuring 7,200 by 150 feet (2,194 x 45 m).[1] For the 12-month period ending December 13, 2004, the airport had 1,142 aircraft operations, an average of 95 per month: 78% scheduled commercial, 10% air taxi, 8% general aviation and 4% military.[1]

History

According to the Official Airline Guide (OAG), the only airline serving the airport in the fall of 1993 was Continental Micronesia (formerly Air Micronesia), a division of Continental Airlines, operating nonstop Boeing 727-200 jet service from Guam, Manila, Taipei and Yap, Caroline Islands.[4]

A resolution adopted by the Senate of Palau in May 2006 renamed Palau International Airport as the Roman Tmetuchl International Airport, in honor of the late local politician and businessman Roman Tmetuchl.[5] It is also known as Babelthuap/Koror Airport[1] or Airai Airport.

Delta Air Lines provided scheduled service to Tokyo-Narita until 2018. Following Delta's withdrawal from the Palau market, Skymark Airlines announced that it would start charter service from Narita to Palau, and upgrade these flights to scheduled service in mid-2019.[6]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Asiana Airlines Seoul–Incheon[7]
Caroline Islands Air Yap
China Airlines Taipei–Taoyuan
Japan Airlines Tokyo–Narita
Korean Air Seoul–Incheon[8]
Lanmei Airlines Macau
Pacific Missionary Aviation Angaur, Peleliu
United Airlines Guam, Manila (resumes September 8, 2020)[9]
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References

  1. FAA Airport Master Record for ROR – Babelthuap/Koror (Form 5010 PDF), effective 2 Jul 2009.
  2. Airport information for PTRO from DAFIF (effective October 2006)
  3. Airport information for ROR at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  4. Oct. 1, 1993, OAG Desktop Flight Guide, Worldwide Edition, Koror, Palau Island flight schedules
  5. Ngiraiwet, Florencia (2007-11-02), Senate Joint Resolution Status Table (PDF), Senate of Palau, archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-10, retrieved 2008-02-25
  6. "Skymark to offer Tokyo service to Saipan and Palau". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 2018-07-26.
  7. OZ610"ROR-ICN".
  8. KE678"ROR-ICN".
  9. Liu, Jim. "United extends International / Guam / Micronesia Island Hopper interim schedule to Sep 2020". Airlineroute. Retrieved 5 July 2020.

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