KIO - Kili Airport

Kili Island, Marshall Islands

IATA Code: KIO · Kili Island, Marshall Islands

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

Kili Airport (KIO) serves Kili Island, Marshall Islands, in the Asia Pacific fuel pricing region. It provides essential air connectivity for travelers in the area.

KIO is the IATA airport code for Kili Airport, located in Kili Island, Marshall Islands. The airport is situated at coordinates 5.6445°N, 169.1195°E. 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
KIO
City
Kili Island
Country
Marshall Islands
Timezone
Pacific/Majuro
Latitude
5.6445°
Longitude
169.1195°
Type
airport
Fuel Region
Asia Pacific

Flight Distances & Estimated Fuel Costs from KIO

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

Destination Distance Est. Fuel Cost Fuel Surcharge*
MAJ - Majuro 286 km $4,124 $8/passenger
MIJ - Mili Island 293 km $4,225 $8/passenger
KWA - Kwajalein 375 km $5,408 $11/passenger
BBG - Butaritari 498 km $7,181 $14/passenger
MTK - Makin 498 km $7,181 $14/passenger
UJE - Ujae Atoll 520 km $7,498 $15/passenger
MZK - Marakei 609 km $8,782 $18/passenger
ABF - Abaiang Atoll 610 km $8,796 $18/passenger
UTK - Utirik Island 625 km $9,013 $18/passenger
TRW - Tarawa 651 km $9,387 $19/passenger
MNK - Maiana 674 km $9,719 $19/passenger
KSA - Kosrae 683 km $9,849 $20/passenger
INU - Nauru 731 km $10,541 $21/passenger
KUC - Kuria 771 km $11,118 $22/passenger
AEA - Abemama 776 km $11,190 $22/passenger
AAK - Buariki 787 km $11,349 $23/passenger
NON - Nonouti 914 km $13,180 $26/passenger
ENT - Eniwetok Atoll 979 km $14,117 $28/passenger
TBF - Tabiteuea North 989 km $14,261 $29/passenger
TSU - Tabiteuea 1,031 km $14,867 $30/passenger
BEZ - Beru Island 1,091 km $15,732 $31/passenger
NIG - Nikunau 1,120 km $16,150 $32/passenger
TMN - Tamana 1,182 km $17,044 $34/passenger
PNI - Pohnpei 1,215 km $17,520 $35/passenger
AIS - Arorae 1,254 km $18,083 $36/passenger
AWK - Wake island 1,540 km $22,207 $44/passenger
ATD - Atoifi 1,848 km $26,648 $53/passenger
AKS - Auki 1,849 km $26,663 $53/passenger
SCZ - Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova 1,857 km $26,778 $54/passenger
FRE - Fera Island 1,860 km $26,821 $54/passenger
VAO - Suavanao 1,869 km $26,951 $54/passenger
AFT - Afutara 1,882 km $27,138 $54/passenger
RNA - Ulawa 1,897 km $27,355 $55/passenger
TKK - Chuuk 1,919 km $27,672 $55/passenger
KGE - Kagau Island 1,929 km $27,816 $56/passenger
FUN - Funafuti 1,931 km $27,845 $56/passenger
HIR - Honiara 1,954 km $28,177 $56/passenger
RUS - Marau 1,954 km $28,177 $56/passenger
IRA - Kirakira 1,960 km $28,263 $57/passenger
CHY - Choiseul Bay 1,970 km $28,407 $57/passenger
XYA - Yandina 1,972 km $28,436 $57/passenger
NNB - Santa Ana 1,977 km $28,508 $57/passenger
RBV - Ramata 1,995 km $28,768 $58/passenger
BPF - Batuna 1,996 km $28,782 $58/passenger
MBU - Mbambanakira 1,997 km $28,797 $58/passenger
EGM - Sege 2,014 km $29,042 $58/passenger
BUA - Buka Island 2,022 km $29,157 $58/passenger
RIN - Ringi Cove 2,027 km $29,229 $58/passenger
BAS - Ballalae 2,032 km $29,301 $59/passenger
MUA - Munda 2,035 km $29,345 $59/passenger

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

How Jet Fuel Prices Affect Your KIO 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 KIO

Climate & Weather at Kili Island

Kili Island 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 KIO

Located in the Oceania region, KIO 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 KIO

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