Tapini Airport

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Tapini Airport
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Location Tapini, Papua New Guinea
Coordinates 8°21′24″S146°59′21″E / 8.35667°S 146.98917°E / -8.35667; 146.98917
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Location of airport in Papua New Guinea

Tapini Airport is an airfield serving Tapini, in the Central Province of Papua New Guinea.

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Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Airlines PNG [1] Port Moresby, Woitape

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References

  1. Airlines PNG flight schedule

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