Cheap flights to Tuntutuliak
- Tuntutuliak Airport (IATA: WTL, ICAO: PATU) is a public airport located in the Tuntutuliak, a village on Nelson Island in the Bethel Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. The airport is owned by the State of Alaska and serves the residents of Tuntutuliak and the surrounding communities for both passenger and cargo transportation.
- The airport has one runway designated 2/20, which is 3,000 feet long and made of gravel. It is capable of accommodating small aircraft such as Cessna 208 Caravan or smaller. There is an airport terminal building that provides waiting areas and other basic passenger facilities.
- Tuntutuliak Airport is operated by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. It offers scheduled passenger services to nearby communities such as Bethel and other destinations within the region. It also facilitates air cargo transportation for essential supplies and goods.
- The airport plays a crucial role in connecting the remote community of Tuntutuliak with the rest of Alaska, providing vital transportation links for its residents and supporting economic activities in the area.