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Airnorth - Kununurra

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Direct Phone Number : (08) 8942 5500
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Airnorth is the major regional aviation operator in Northern Australia. Headquartered in Darwin servicing and flying to eleven destinations including, Kununurra, Broome, Perth, Darwin, Bali, Dili, Gove and Groote Eylandt.

In addition to these scheduled departures, Airnorth operates and supports a large number of charter dedicated services for a wide variety of companies undertaking mining, oil, defence and government activity. Areas of support include Timor Sea, Kimberley region Western Australia and Northern Australia. Our diversity of aircraft, experience and initiative allows us to provide the level and range of service that is expected of an airline today.

Airnorth has a strong commitment to regional communities. Relationships have been established through structured sponsorship programs, corporate attendance and input at various meetings and forums along with other initiatives.

Airnorth’s major sponsorship is one of the Kimberley’s most anticipated annual events at The Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster showcasing the Kimberley’s diverse culture, stunning landscape, friendly hospitality and unique spirit.

The pinnacle of the Argyle Diamonds Ord Valley Muster is the Airnorth Kimberley Moon Experience. Set on the banks of Kununurra’s picturesque Ord River, with the sounds of talented musicians against a celestial backdrop of the rising Kimberley Moon.

Airnorth also supports ongoing humanitarian aid in East Timor by offering discounted fares to approved non-government organisations and Angel Flight Australia who co-ordinate free of charge air travel for medically and financially needy patients.

Airnorth has a corporate alliance with Qantas Airways which includes participation in the Frequent Flyer Program, passenger and baggage thru-check, and involvement in a joint training program for Qantas aircrew. This arrangement includes E-Ticket facilities to all Airnorth’s destinations.

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