Aéroport de Morondava (MOQ)
Located in the picturesque city of Morondava on the western coast of Madagascar, Morondava Airport (IATA: MOQ, ICAO: FMMV) is a vital regional hub, seamlessly connecting this remote coastal area with the rest of the country. Known for its stunning landscapes and the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs, Morondava serves as a gateway for tourists eager to explore Madagascar’s unique biodiversity and cultural heritage.
Morondava Airport originally started as a small airstrip in the mid-20th century, primarily serving local and regional flights. Over the years, it has been gradually upgraded to handle an increasing number of passengers and flights, reflecting the growing interest in Morondava as a travel destination. Despite its relatively modest size, the airport plays an essential role in facilitating efficient travel for both domestic and international tourists, although it primarily handles domestic flights.
Strategically located just a few kilometers from the Morondava city center, the airport boasts a single asphalt runway that accommodates various types of aircraft. In recent years, it has seen significant traffic, with several airlines offering regular flights to and from Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, as well as other domestic destinations.
Annually, Morondava Airport handles thousands of passengers, with peak times usually coinciding with the tourist season. Its facilities, though basic compared to larger international airports, provide essential services including a small terminal, check-in counters, and baggage handling, ensuring a smooth travel experience for visitors.