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Departure times are usually in the late afternoon or evening with early morning arrivals in Papeete. Flight time is approximately 8. Please note Air Tahiti Nui does not have an online check-in service and the counter closes one hour prior to takeoff. We recommend getting to the airport three hours before your departure time.

If you are connecting from another flight, please consult with your travel specialist on a suggested minimum connection time. You must present a valid passport to board any flight to French Polynesia. Your passport must be valid for days beyond your return date and the first and last name listed on the document must match your international air tickets.

Citizens of all other countries may need a visa in addition to a valid passport and should consult the nearest French Consulate or French Embassy as early as possible. It can take several weeks to obtain your visa. Please note that entry requirements are subject to change. It is your responsibility to ensure that all required documentation is complete and up to date for valid entry into the country.

You will be asked to present your passport at customs in French Polynesia and again upon your return to your country of origin. We highly recommend making a photocopy of your passport and leaving it with a trusted friend. If you lose your passport while in Tahiti, this simple step can save a lot of time when getting a new one. The following items are prohibited in both checked and unchecked luggage: live animals and plant material; compressed gas and explosives; flammable liquids; narcotics; and poisons, irritants and other substances or materials that are oxidizing, toxic, radioactive or magnetized.

Tahiti is the biggest and the most populated island in French Polynesia. As the political and economic heart of the country, Tahiti stands out from traditional Polynesia. The capital city Papeete is very busy and rounds up many businesses, banks, hotels, restaurants, bars and discotheques. Surface area : sq. Tahiti is the largest island of French Polynesia. Municipalities : the island is composed of 12 municipalities. Minimum flight duration : 0h Travelers will find shops that sell souvenirs, travel accessories, Tahitian black pearl jewelry and local products, including Monoi, textiles, ukuleles and vanilla.

International travelers will find a duty-free store with tobacco, perfumes, alcohol, cosmetics, souvenirs, Tahitian arts and crafts and snacks. Located near the main terminal, the Fare Hei marketplace continues the French Polynesian tradition of offering fragrant flower necklaces to welcome travelers and shell necklaces as a souvenir for travelers leaving The Islands of Tahiti.

Air Tahiti Nui is the only airline that offers a lounge for waiting for international business class passengers. Air conditioning, beverages, showers and WiFi are all available in the dedicated lounge.

Other airport services include free and premium Wi-Fi, mobile device charging stations, VIP prestigious welcomes, banking, currency exchange, postal services, luggage storage, lockers, and showers. Waiting times - departures. Ease of wayfinding - transfer. Ease of wayfinding - departures. Signage language choices. FIDS : positioning in terminal.

FIDS : clarity of display. Terminal maps. Airport "help" staff. Arrival Walking distances. Availability of toilets. Baggage hall facilities. Baggage delivery times. Baggage carts. Meet and greet facilities. Departure Signage to check-in. Congestion around check-in. Queuing systems. Seating near check-in. Premium check-in facility.



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