AAA - Anaa Airport

Anaa, French Polynesia

IATA Code: AAA · Anaa, French Polynesia

The airport code AAA is the IATA identifier for Anaa Airport. You may also find it referred to as Anaa Airport (AAA).

Anaa Airport (AAA) serves Anaa, French Polynesia, in the Asia Pacific fuel pricing region. It provides essential air connectivity for travelers in the area.

AAA is the IATA airport code for Anaa Airport, located in Anaa, French Polynesia. The airport is situated at coordinates 17.3526°S, 145.5100°W. The current jet fuel price in the Asia Pacific region is $5.15/gallon as of 2026-05-16.

Current Jet Fuel Price (Asia Pacific)

$5.15/gallon

⚠️ Global Fuel Price Surge 2026: Prices affected by 108%

Airport Information

IATA Code
AAA
City
Anaa
Country
French Polynesia
Timezone
Pacific/Tahiti
Latitude
-17.3526°
Longitude
-145.5100°
Type
airport
Fuel Region
Asia Pacific

Flight Distances & Estimated Fuel Costs from AAA

Estimated fuel costs based on current jet fuel prices and standard narrowbody aircraft consumption.

Destination Distance Est. Fuel Cost Fuel Surcharge*
FAC - Faaite 77 km $1,110 $2/passenger
FAV - Fakarava 145 km $2,091 $4/passenger
NIU - Niau 165 km $2,379 $5/passenger
KHZ - Kauehi 180 km $2,596 $5/passenger
MKP - Makemo 215 km $3,100 $6/passenger
APK - Apataki 220 km $3,172 $6/passenger
KKR - Kaukura Atoll 238 km $3,432 $7/passenger
AXR - Arutua 262 km $3,778 $8/passenger
TKP - Takapoto 295 km $4,254 $9/passenger
HHZ - Hikueru 308 km $4,441 $9/passenger
TKX - Takaroa 326 km $4,701 $9/passenger
XMH - Manihi 330 km $4,759 $10/passenger
AHE - Ahe 335 km $4,831 $10/passenger
RGI - Rangiroa 352 km $5,076 $10/passenger
RRR - Raroia 354 km $5,105 $10/passenger
TIH - Tikehau 382 km $5,508 $11/passenger
PPT - Papeete 435 km $6,273 $13/passenger
TTI - Tetiaroa 435 km $6,273 $13/passenger
MVT - Mataiva 440 km $6,345 $13/passenger
MOZ - Moorea 451 km $6,503 $13/passenger
HOI - Hao Island 490 km $7,066 $14/passenger
FGU - Fangatau 521 km $7,513 $15/passenger
NAU - Napuka 575 km $8,292 $17/passenger
HUH - Huahine Island 591 km $8,522 $17/passenger
RFP - Raiatea Island 637 km $9,186 $18/passenger
BOB - Bora Bora 672 km $9,690 $19/passenger
VHZ - Vahitahi 721 km $10,397 $21/passenger
MAU - Maupiti 724 km $10,440 $21/passenger
NUK - Nukutavake 743 km $10,714 $21/passenger
TKV - Tatakoto 750 km $10,815 $22/passenger
RVV - Raivavae 760 km $10,959 $22/passenger
PKP - Puka Puka 769 km $11,089 $22/passenger
TUB - Tubuai 789 km $11,377 $23/passenger
ZTA - Tureia 823 km $11,868 $24/passenger
RUR - Rurutu 833 km $12,012 $24/passenger
PUK - Pukarua 905 km $13,050 $26/passenger
RMT - Rimatara 962 km $13,872 $28/passenger
REA - Reao 968 km $13,959 $28/passenger
UAP - Ua Pou 1,066 km $15,372 $31/passenger
AUQ - Hiva-oa 1,097 km $15,819 $32/passenger
NHV - Nuku Hiva 1,110 km $16,006 $32/passenger
UAH - Ua Huka 1,136 km $16,381 $33/passenger
GMR - Totegegie 1,277 km $18,414 $37/passenger
MUK - Mauke Island 1,284 km $18,515 $37/passenger
MOI - Mitiaro Island 1,314 km $18,948 $38/passenger
AIU - Atiu Island 1,359 km $19,597 $39/passenger
MGS - Mangaia Island 1,392 km $20,073 $40/passenger
AIT - Aitutaki 1,515 km $21,846 $44/passenger
RAR - Avarua 1,560 km $22,495 $45/passenger
PYE - Penrhyn Island 1,641 km $23,663 $47/passenger

* Estimated fuel surcharge per passenger. Actual surcharges vary by airline and booking class.

How Jet Fuel Prices Affect Your AAA Flights

Jet fuel typically accounts for 25-35% of airline operating costs. When fuel prices rise due to global events like conflicts or supply disruptions, airlines pass these costs to passengers through fuel surcharges.

Currently, the Asia Pacific region has jet fuel priced at $5.15/gallon. This is approximately 108% higher than normal due to Brent crude elevated. EIA Gulf Coast jet fuel at $5.21/gal (2026-05-16). Airlines implementing surcharges globally. IATA reports $175/barrel global average.

Tips to Save on Flights from AAA

Climate & Weather at Anaa

Anaa has a tropical climate with warm temperatures year-round, typically ranging from 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Travelers should expect humidity and potential monsoon or rainy seasons depending on the time of year. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, and staying hydrated is essential when navigating the airport and surrounding area.

Traveler Guide: Flying Through AAA

Located in the Oceania region, AAA serves travelers across the Pacific Islands. Given the geographic isolation of many Pacific destinations, flight frequency may be limited, and fuel costs can be higher due to supply logistics. Booking well in advance is recommended for peak travel seasons.

Planning Your Trip via AAA

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