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Airport in Miquelon Island
Miquelon Airport (French: Aéroport de Miquelon) (IATA: MQC, ICAO: LFVM) is a regional airport on Miquelon Island that the commune (municipality) of Miquelon-Langlade, in the French overseas community (collectivité d'outre-mer) of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, off the eastern coast of North America in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
The main passenger building contains the check-in counters (small structure) connected with the control tower and fire fighting station located in the larger service building.
Airline and destination[edit]There are no direct flights to or from mainland France.[relevant?]
To travel to mainland France, passengers must first fly or take the ferry to Saint-Pierre. From there they can either fly to Montréal–Trudeau airport and transfer onto direct flights to Paris (CDG and Orly), Alternatively, once a week during the summer season, there is a direct ASL Airlines France flight from Saint-Pierre to Paris, which has been operating again since 2023 after being suspended during 2021 and 2022 due to COVID-19.[2]
The airport's runways are capable of handling turboprop or small jet aircraft only.
Landing at the Miquelon Airport; May 15, 2008
Miquelon Airport; May 15, 2008
Check-in Desk at the Miquelon Airport
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