Guam is served by several international airlines and some private commuter airlines. Regular flights are connecting Guam with the rest of the world. Some of these airlines include:
Air Busan Air Seoul
China Airlines Japan Airlines
Jeju Air Jin Air
Korean Air Philippine Airlines
Star Marianas Air T'way Air
United Airlines CEBU Pacific
Delta airlines Eva Air
T’way ANA
Asiana Airlines
Airports in GUAM
Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport
This is an airport also known as Guam International Airport, located in Tamuning and Barrigada, about 4.8 km east of the capital city of Hagatna in Guam. The airport was built by the Japanese Navy in 1943.
The airport is a hub for Asia Pacific Airlines and United Airlines and is the only international airport in the territory. The airport was named in honor of Antonio Borja Won Pat, the first delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives. As of 2018, the airport served 3 800 000 Passengers.
The 51,000 m2 passenger terminal's first phase was completed in 1996 and included a new customs and immigration hall and a parking lot accommodating about 710 vehicles.
The second phase of the terminal was opened in August 1998. The terminal has three levels, the basement, the apron, and the third level. The basement level has arrival facilities, including customs and baggage claims, the GIAA Airport Police, GIAA Arcade offices, and the Hafa Adai Gardens.
The apron is the departure level which houses the ticketing counters and the third-floor houses the departure gates, immigration facilities, and GIAA administrative offices. The Cargo facilities are situated between the main terminal and the commuter terminal.