Learn About Torres Airstrip Airport: The Gateway to Accessing the Torres Islands
Introduction
Located on the Torres Islands of Vanuatu, close to the inner country, there is only one gateway, and that too in the form of a 600-meter long, ship-tossed parcel. Established as Torres Airstrip Airport (IATA: TOH), it has since been facilitating air-passengers towards this distant, exotic location. TOH is a small, domestic-only airport that offers visitors a truly unique and real experience of what the Torres Islands are all about - their culture and raw natural beauty.
Airlines and Destinations
Presently, the airport serves precisely two domestic destinations within Vanuatu. Local airlines fly to the larger islands and hubs. Its diminutive size and limited routes mean it is a good jumping-off point for travelers looking to journey off the beaten track, exploring the hidden treasures of the Torres Islands.
Flights and Passengers
TOH is a relatively small regional airport with limited passenger traffic and flight operations. All the same, this airport is significant to the transport infrastructure in the Torres Islands, with traffic travelling to and from all five islands (Hiw also uses Linua Airport) as well as many more passengers who are just passing through for connections at Vanuatu's main international hub, Bauerfield International Airport on Efate. The number of passengers and flights will vary depending on the time of the season, demand, and local factors.
How to Get Here
There are small buses that operate on the islands, but you have to be really watchful and patient with them. Once I got dropped off at the rather sketchy Torres Airstrip Airport, it was an experience in itself. The airport is situated on Linua Island, and its nearest neighbor, Lo (or Loh) Island, can be reached by boats, ferries, and small aircraft. Visitors can plan their travel with local tour operators or transportation providers and expect a seamless ride to the airport.
Parking
Torres Airstrip Airport has no car park. Those considering a trip on four wheels will need to find places to park their cars (either via private vehicle rental or a car hire company) in neighboring villages or along the island's roads. Check with local authorities or your accommodation provider for suggested parking options when planning a visit.
Transportation Price
Being such a remote and isolated place, the cost of getting to or from Torres Airstrip Airport could be expensive. Boat, ferry, and small aircraft transfer prices are subject to the operator, route, and the number of people traveling. It is a good idea to do some research and then compare options to determine which method of transportation best fits your travel needs at the least expense.
Terminal Layout
Torres Airstrip Airport is a single-terminal, small facility. The terminal itself contains all the facilities required for passenger processing (check-in desks, departure lounge areas, etc.) and basic amenity services such as washrooms. The size of the airport makes it easy to move around in and very manageable.
Navigate the Airport
Navigating the small terminal and finding your way in or out can be done quickly, as there is no fancy infrastructure involved. You will find signage and staff assistance to help you go through check-in, security control, and boarding procedures.
Getting Between Terminals
Each terminal only services domestic flights. TOH itself, as a single-terminal airport, does not require any travel between terminals. The compact terminal building allows passengers to easily reach all essential services and contributes to an efficient yet smooth airport experience.
Services and Amenities
The services and facilities offered at the Torres Airstrip Airport are for the basic needs of its passengers. Some of these facilities will include check-in counters, a common waiting area, and limited food & beverage amenities. Some airport facilities/services are only available during certain hours or between two periods: from June to August, the first period will be longer (approximately an hour).
Restaurants and Shops
The airport is small and located in a remote area, so you're not going to find many dining or shopping options at the Torres Airstrip Airport. There is likely to be a small café or snack bar in the actual terminal serving light snacks and drinks. To enjoy a more extensive dining and shopping experience, it is suggested that visitors explore the villages or markets adjacent to Hayashi.
Security and Customs
Security and customs processes are straightforward, given that it is a domestic airport. Passengers will be required to go through the typical process of security screening before boarding their flights. The customs process is made even easier by the fact that there are virtually no international arrivals or departures to this airport.
Accessibility
Although it may not have as many facilities as the larger international airports, the staff work hard to help make sure everyone has a positive and accessible travel experience. We recommend that visitors contact us in advance to communicate their needs.
Travel Tips
- Book as early as possible, as seats will be limited.
- Pack compactly and smartly, as there is not much storage or handles for luggage.
- Learn how the airport works, and you will be well on your way to having a memorable journey.
- Visit a tour operator or transport provider to explore all the islands and metrics available on Torres.
- Be prepared for basic amenities and services, as this is an airport for a minuscule market.
Come and enjoy the remote, unspoiled journey through this fascinating destination.