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Do the Marshall Islands have an airport?

Airport Information. Marshall Islands Intl., also known by IATA (International Air Transport Association) code MAJ and ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) code PKMJ, offers flights from multiple airline carriers to many popular global destinations.



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Flying to Marshall Islands United (www.united.com) stops in Majuro and Kwajalein on its island-hopper service between Guam and Honolulu. Nauru Airlines (www.nauruairlines.com.au) also runs flights to the islands from Fiji via Nauru, with connecting flights to Australia.

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Cost of living in Marshall Islands is, on average, 9.4% lower than in United States. Rent in Marshall Islands is, on average, 42.2% lower than in United States.

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Majuro Lagoon actually acts as a harbor allowing anchorage for cargo carriers, fishing ships and smaller boats, cruise vessels, sailboats and luxury yachts. In Majuro are registered many cargo ships and some cruise vessels (including all ships operated by Oceania Cruises) making the Marshall Islands their flag-state.

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The Marshall Islands form a nation of scattered atolls and remote islands, which are known for their marine life and diving opportunities. Many of the atolls are dotted with Flame of the Forest, hibiscus and different-coloured plumeria flowers. There are also at least 160 species of coral surrounding the islands.

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Think Fiji or Tahiti, which are renowned as top tourist destinations for being akin to paradise. That's not the case for fellow island nation the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). As one of the least-visited countries in the world, the RMI gets only about 6,000 visitors a year.

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The Marshall Islands face a high risk of cyclones, and the low-lying islands are susceptible to coastal floods and tsunamis. Extreme heat and drought conditions have also recently affected the islands.

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As climate change raises sea levels, they are becoming more extreme. King tides are nothing new for the Marshall Islands, a nation made up of 29 low-lying coral atolls that stretch across more than a million square miles of Pacific Ocean northeast of Australia.

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All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air. Land and sea border crossings accept additional travel documents, such as U.S. Passport cards and Trusted Traveler cards. Child travelers have additional options - see the Traveling with Children section.

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