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Guam Airport (GUM)
Flights from Australia to Guam will disembark at Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport.
Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM), also known as Guam International Airport, is located 4.8 kilometres east of Guam's capital city of Hagåtña. Named for the first delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives, the airport is a hub for United Airlines and Asia Pacific Airlines.
Getting to Guam
There are several airlines that offer flights to Guam from Australia. Flights from Sydney with two stopovers in Asia take around 29 hours. Flights from Melbourne with two stopovers in Asia take around 21 hours. Flights from Brisbane via Seoul take 16 hours and 30 minutes. Flights from Perth with two stopovers in Asia take between 19 and 23 hours.
Airlines that fly to Guam
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Guam from Australia include:
For more information on Guam holidays check out our Guam travel guide.
Guam is in the South Pacific Ocean, on the Philippine Sea. Controlled by Spain until 1898, when it was surrendered to the USA during the Spanish-American War, Guam has a mixed population spread across its 48-kilometre length and 6 to 19-kilometre width. More than one-third are native Chamorros and the next-largest group are Filipino. In line with the island's history, European, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Chinese descendents are also settled on Guam.
Its tourist hub, Tumon, features large hotels, duty-free shopping, an indoor aquarium and Las Vegas-styled shows, all of which are popular with the plentiful Japanese tourists. The attractive Tumon Bay has been declared a marine wildlife reserve and there is a sea turtle refuge in northern Guam.
Tourism, US military spending and the export of fish and handicrafts are major influences on Guam's economy. One of the benefits of having such a large US military presence on the island is the significant telecommunications capabilities – you'll have no problem getting mobile phone reception or internet access here!
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