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Atiu Island to Aitutaki Flight Distance

Enua Airport (AIU) to Aitutaki Airport (AIT)

Short HaulNorthwest (306°)
Primary sources · 6
  1. [1] Vincenty (1975)Direct and Inverse Solutions of Geodesics on the Ellipsoid — the iterative formula used for distance · Survey Review XXIII (176), pp. 88–93 · April 1975 https://www.ngs.noaa.gov/PUBS_LIB/inverse.pdf
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133
Miles
214
Kilometers
115
Nautical miles
0h 45m
Flight time
Route Distance Scale214 km of 18,000 km max
0Short <1,500kmMedium <4,000kmLong <12,000kmUltra-Long

Your Route Summary

AIU
Origin
Enua Airport
Atiu Island, Cook Islands
-19.9678°, -158.1190°
AIT
Destination
Aitutaki Airport
Aitutaki, Cook Islands
-18.8309°, -159.7640°

What This Means For Your Trip

Flight Duration: At 133 miles, this short-haul flight will take approximately 0h 45m. This is a relatively quick flight where you may not even need entertainment.

Time Adjustment: Aitutaki is 0 hours ahead of Atiu Island. You should experience minimal jet lag.

Environmental Impact: An economy class seat produces approximately 55 kg of CO2. This is relatively low for air travel.

Flight Options: 1 airline serves this route, giving you options for schedule and price comparison.

Complete Flight Analysis

MetricValueCategory / Reference
Distance (Miles)133 miPrimary frequent flyer unit
Distance (Kilometers)214 kmInternational standard
Distance (Nautical Miles)115 nmAviation standard
Flight Time0h 45mBased on 850 km/h cruise + ground time
Route ClassificationSHORT HAULShort-haul flight (under 1,500 km)
Flight Direction306° NWNorthwest
Cruising Altitude25,000 ftFL250 (7,620 m)
Time Difference+0hJet lag: none
CO2 (Economy)55 kgDEFRA 2024 factors
CO2 (Business)158 kg2.9x economy
CO2 (First Class)218 kg4x economy
Trees to Offset5Economy class, per passenger
Fuel per Passenger6 L~1,080 L total (180 pax)
Operating Airlines1May require connection

Tips for This Route

Book Early
Book 3-6 weeks ahead for competitive fares on this route.
Best Window Seat
Choose the right side for views with less sun glare on this northwest flight.
Adjust Your Clock
Minimal time change—no special preparation needed.
Pack Smart
Short flight—light carry-on with essentials is sufficient.
Offset Your Impact
Consider offsetting 55 kg CO2 through verified programs—equivalent to planting 5 trees.
Compare Prices
Check multiple booking sites and set price alerts for the best fares.
AIU
DEPARTURE

Enua Airport

Atiu Island, Cook Islands

IATA / ICAO
AIU / NCAT
Elevation
36 ft (11 m)
Local Time
11:28 AM
GMT-10
Coordinates
-19.9678°, -158.1190°
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AIT
ARRIVAL+0h from departure

Aitutaki Airport

Aitutaki, Cook Islands

IATA / ICAO
AIT / NCAI
Elevation
14 ft (4 m)
Local Time
11:28 AM
GMT-10
Coordinates
-18.8309°, -159.7640°
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Airlines Flying This Route

1 airline operate flights between Atiu Island and Aitutaki.

GZ
Air Rarotonga
Cook Islands

Flight Details

Cruising Altitude
25,000 ft (7,620 m)
FL250
Flight Direction
Northwest
Initial bearing: 306°
Route Type
Short-haul flight (under 1,500 km)
Typical Aircraft
Airbus A320Boeing 737Embraer E190
Fuel Consumption
6 L per passenger
~1,080 L total (180 passengers)
Geographic Context
Route stays within the Southern Hemisphere
Both airports are in the Southern Hemisphere. Both airports are in the Western Hemisphere.

Flight Midpoint

The geographic midpoint of this flight is located at:

Latitude
19° 24' 4.3" S
-19.4012°
Longitude
158° 56' 39.8" W
-158.9444°
Halfway Point
67 mi
23 min into flight

Carbon Emissions by Cabin Class

CO2 emissions vary by cabin class due to seat space allocation. Based on DEFRA 2024 emission factors.

Economy
55 kg
CO2e: 104 kg
Premium Economy
87 kg
CO2e: 166 kg
Business
158 kg
CO2e: 301 kg
First Class
218 kg
CO2e: 415 kg
Carbon Offset
To offset an economy class seat, plant approximately 5 trees.Equivalent to 2 weeks of average household electricity

Jet Lag & Travel Tips

Jet Lag Severity
none
Time Zone Change
0 hours
Flying noneward
Tips for This Journey
  • Minimal time difference - jet lag unlikely

Seat Recommendations

Best Window for Views
right Side
Sun will be on the left (south) side during daytime
Recommendation
Right window for views away from sun glare, left for warmth

Distance in Perspective

1
0.5% of Earth's circumference
2
About the distance from London to Paris (344 km)
3
0.2 hours at the speed of sound

Distance & Speed Reference

MeasurementValue
Statute Miles133 mi
Kilometers214 km
Nautical Miles115 nm
Meters214,000 m
Feet702,240 ft
Flight Time (850 km/h)0h 45m
Driving Time (80 km/h avg)3 hours

Travel Speed Comparison

How long would it take to cover the 214 km between Atiu Island and Aitutaki at different speeds?

ModeSpeedTime
Commercial Jet850 km/h0h 45m
Turboprop Aircraft500 km/h0h 26m
Bullet Train320 km/h0h 40m
Car (highway)100 km/h2h 8m
Walking5 km/h43h (2 days)
Speed of Sound1,235 km/h0h 10m

Round Trip Summary

266
total miles
428
total km
1h 30m
total flight time
110
kg CO2 (economy)
View Return Flight: AIT to AIU

Quick Facts

Distance133 mi
Flight Time0h 45m
Route Typeshort haul
DirectionNW
AltitudeFL250
Time Diff+0h
CO2 (Economy)55 kg
Airlines1

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Atiu Island from Aitutaki?

The flight distance from Enua Airport (AIU) to Aitutaki Airport (AIT) is 133 miles (214 km). This is the great circle distance calculated using the Vincenty formula.

How long is the flight?

A direct flight takes approximately 0h 45m. This is a short-haul flight typically cruising at 25,000 feet (FL250).

What is the time difference?

Aitutaki is 0 hours ahead of Atiu Island.

What airlines fly this route?

1 airline operate this route: Air Rarotonga.

What is the carbon footprint?

Economy class: 55 kg CO2 per passenger. Business class: 158 kg. First class: 218 kg. Offset with ~5 trees.

Which seat side is best?

For this Northwest flight, the right side offers the best views away from sun glare.

Can I drive from Atiu Island to Aitutaki instead of flying?

Driving is a practical alternative at only 214 km. It would take approximately 3 hours at average highway speed. For shorter distances like this, driving can be more convenient when factoring in airport check-in time.

What aircraft typically fly this route?

This short-haul route is typically served by Airbus A320, Boeing 737, Embraer E190 aircraft. These are narrow-body aircraft designed for efficient short-distance travel.

How can I offset the carbon from this flight?

An economy class seat on this route produces 55 kg CO2. You can offset this by planting approximately 5 trees, purchasing verified carbon credits through programs like Gold Standard or Verra, or supporting renewable energy projects. Many airlines also offer built-in carbon offset options during booking.

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