Vavau International Airport , also known as Lupepauu International Airport, is an airport in Vavau, Tonga. The airport is located north of the capital Neiafu.
The airport has limited direct service, currently through Fiji Airways. Previously services had been provided by Chathams Pacific (until 2013) and Real Tonga (until 2020). In 2020, Lulutai Airlines began service but paused service in January 2023 due to its damaged aircraft needing repairs.
Less frequent services connect VavaâÂÂu to HaâÂÂapai, Niuafoûou and Niuatoputapu. Flight time is 50 minutes to Tongatapu, 30 minutes to HaâÂÂapai and a little over one hour to both Niuatoputapu and NiuafoâÂÂu.
In October 2021 the Tongan Government announced plans for an NZ$172 million upgrade of the airport, including a longer runway, replacement terminal, and renewable energy plant. The expansion would allow direct flights from New Zealand and Australia, and be funded by a public-private partnership. In December 2024 acting prime minister Samiu Vaipulu announced the airport would be privatised. In February 2025 the new government of ûAisake Eke reversed the privatisation decision.