Lord Howe Island Airport (LDH)

Lord Howe Island, AU 🇦🇺 Small Airport Scheduled Service

ICAO

YLHI

IATA

LDH

Elevation

5 ft

Region

AU-NSW

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Airport Information

GPS Code: YLHI

Local Code: Not available

Location: -31.538204° N, 159.07546° E

Continent: OC

Type: Small Airport

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Technical Information

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Designation Length Width Surface Status
10/28 2906 ft - ft B Active

Type Description Frequency
CTAF CTAF 126.7 MHz
MISC MISC 121.6 MHz

Ground Transportation

Last updated: Jul 25, 2025
Taxis

There are no traditional taxi services on Lord Howe Island. Airport transfers are pre-arranged and included with most accommodation packages. It is essential to confirm your transfer with your lodge or guesthouse before arrival.

Rental Cars

Car rentals are not available to visitors on Lord Howe Island. The island is small with a speed limit of 25 km/h, and the preferred modes of transport are walking and cycling. Bicycle hire is widely available from various businesses and some accommodations.

Public Transportation

There is no public transportation system, such as buses or trains, on Lord Howe Island. All transport is handled privately through accommodation transfers, bicycle hire, or walking.

Nearby Airports

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Easy flights if it's not raining Posted by jwatsontravel on April 21, 2016

Flying from Port McQuarrie to Lord Howe Island for r&r/diving and encountered a large rain storm that came down in buckets. Had to circle for about an hour before tower advised it was okay to land. Still was certain we were going to skid off the end of the runway and into the ocean but we made it safe and the pilot shook everyones hand afterward (all 6 of us).