Falkland Islands Transportation Guide

Airports

Falkland Islands Transportation Guide – International Airports

The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) have one international airport, which is located near the capital city of Stanley:

Mount Pleasant Airport (MPN): Mount Pleasant Airport is the only international airport in the Falkland Islands, with flights to and from Chile, Brazil, and the United Kingdom. The airport is located approximately 35 miles (56 km) from Stanley, and is primarily used for military purposes, as well as civilian flights.

The airport has a single runway and terminal building, with basic facilities including a cafe, gift shop, and currency exchange.

Visitors to the Falkland Islands must obtain a visa prior to arrival, and should check with their airline to ensure they have the necessary documentation and permissions to travel to the islands.

National Airports

The Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) have one national airport, in addition to the international airport:

Port Stanley Airport (PSY): Port Stanley Airport is a small airport located in the capital city of Stanley. It primarily serves domestic flights within the Falkland Islands, with regular flights to and from Mount Pleasant Airport. The airport has a single runway and terminal building, with limited facilities including a cafe and gift shop.

While Port Stanley Airport is primarily used for domestic flights, it is also occasionally used for charter flights and private aircraft. The airport is located in the heart of Stanley, making it a convenient option for visitors to the city.

Falkland Islands Transportation Guide- Trains

There are no trains in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas). The islands are primarily served by roads, with buses and taxis providing transportation options for visitors and residents.

Additionally, many visitors to the islands choose to explore the rugged terrain on foot or by bicycle.

Trains

Buses

Falkland Islands Transportation Guide – Buses

While there are some buses available in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), they are not a common mode of transportation.

The islands are primarily served by roads, with private vehicles, taxis, and rental cars being the most common means of getting around. Many visitors to the islands also choose to explore on foot or by bicycle, taking advantage of the islands’ scenic trails and coastline.

Some tour operators also offer bus tours of the islands, providing visitors with a convenient way to see the sights and learn about the local history and culture.

Links of interest

Airlines:

the Falkland Islands are served by the Falkland Islands Government Air Service (FIGAS) for domestic flights within the islands.

International flights to the Falkland Islands are typically serviced by LATAM Airlines, with flights from Santiago, Chile.

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Connectivity

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Falkland Islands Transportation Guide – SIM Cards

Telecommunications infrastructure in the Falkland Islands is mainly centered around mobile services, and travelers can obtain local SIM cards for their mobile phones. The primary telecommunications provider in the Falkland Islands is Sure South Atlantic Limited.

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