Qaanaaq Airport (Greenlandic: Mittarfik Qaanaaq) (IATA: NAQ, ICAO: BGQQ) is an airport located 1.9 NM (3.5 km; 2.2 mi) northwest[1]ofQaanaaq, a settlement in the Qaasuitsup municipality in northern Greenland. It was established in 1991[2] to serve Qaanaaq and neighboring communities because Thule Air Base in Pituffik is not open for regular passenger traffic. It is the only civilian airport north of Upernavik and is a lifeline for northern Greenland.
Qaanaaq Airport
Mittarfik Qaanaaq / Qaanaaq Lufthavn
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Mittarfeqarfiit | ||||||||||
Serves | Qaanaaq, Greenland | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 51 ft / 16 m | ||||||||||
Website | Qaanaaq Lufthavne | ||||||||||
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Airlines | Destinations |
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Air Greenland | Pituffik, Upernavik[3] |
Air Greenland (settlement flights) | Moriusaq, Siorapaluk[3] |
Air Greenland operates government contract flights to villages in the Qaanaaq region. These mostly cargo flights are not featured in the timetable,[3] although they can be pre-booked.[4] Departure times for these flights as specifed during booking are by definition approximate, with the settlement service optimized on the fly depending on local demand for a given day.
Travellers bound for Thule Air Base in Pituffik are required to apply for transfer permit from either Rigsombudsmanden in Nuuk (residents of Greenland), or the Danish Foreign Ministry (all others).[5] Failure to present the permit during check-in results in denial of boarding. The same rules apply for transfers at Pituffik, including a stopover on the way from Qaanaaq to Savissivik.