Qaarsut Airport () is an airport in Qaarsut, a settlement on the Nuussuaq Peninsula in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland. It is equipped with a gravel runway, capable of serving STOL aircraft of Air Greenland in all seasons. Air Greenland destination overview , with a photograph of the runway There is a small cafeteria in the tiny arrivals/departures hall. It is connected by a gravel road to Qaarsut and is northwest of Uummannaq.
The airport thus functions as a mini-hub for Uummannaq, with the terminal building labelled 'Uummannaq', regardless of its actual location, registration, documentation, and existing booking systems.
The decision to build the airport in Qaarsut was intended to solve the bottleneck on the Ilulissat-Uummannaq route (164 km), until then operated by Air Greenland with Sikorsky S-61N helicopters. Acquired in 1965, they were the oldest machines in the fleet of the airline. Air Greenland, 50th anniversary website
The bottleneck problem is considered unsolved, since passengers must still be shuttled between the airport and Uummannaq Heliport. The primary function of the airport as a local hub has unintended consequences for communities of northern Greenland. Previously, all flights to Qaanaaq Airport included a stopover in Upernavik Airport. In order to avoid an overnight layover in Upernavik, all Qaanaaq-bound passengers had to travel via Qaarsut. Flights on the Ilulissat-Qaarsut route were often sold out, which given a single weekly flight to Qaanaaq, left passengers unable to travel to or from the northern communities, resulting in resentment. This changed and by 2017, it is possible to travel Ilulissat–Qaanaaq with direct flights, or one plane change in Upernavik without travelling via Qaarsut,
Proposals to close the airport have to date been rejected. Sunk costs, tourism potential for northwestern and northern Greenland, and the 2010 reinvigoration of the mining activities in Maamorilik northeast of Ukkusissat, as well as on Appat Island in the future kanukoka.gl −are the primary reasons for keeping the airport open.
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