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Flights to Guam: Direct Routes & Airline Carriers
Traveling to Guam is seamless via a robust network of international legacy and low-cost carriers offering direct and seasonal flights to the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM). Visitors can easily access the tropical paradise of Guam with direct flight options originating from major travel hubs across South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines.
What airlines fly to Guam?
Guam is serviced by premier global airline carriers, ensuring world-class connectivity. The primary airlines flying to Guam categorized by regional point of origin include:
- From South Korea: Travelers flying from South Korea can choose from major and budget-friendly options including Korean Air, Jin Air, Air Busan, and Air Seoul.
- From Japan: Direct transit options from Japanese hubs are serviced regularly by United Airlines, Japan Airlines (JAL), and T'way Air.
- From Taiwan: Travelers originating from Taiwan are connected via United Airlines, alongside premium seasonal routes offered by Starlux Airlines.
- From the Philippines: Direct routes connecting Manila and Guam are operated by United Airlines and Philippine Airlines.
Are there direct flights to Guam?
Yes, there are multiple daily direct flights to Guam from key metropolitan hubs across the Asia-Pacific region.
- South Korea to Guam direct: Flights operate out of Seoul-Incheon (ICN) and Busan (PUS).
- Japan to Guam direct: High-frequency routes fly directly out of Tokyo-Narita (NRT).
- Philippines to Guam direct: Regular non-stop services are available from Manila (MNL).
- Taiwan to Guam direct: Non-stop services are available via scheduled airline partnerships and seasonal flight itineraries.
Mandatory Entry Requirements: What to Do Before You Fly
To ensure a seamless transition from your flight to our island paradise, all arriving passengers must comply with Guam’s digital security and entry protocols prior to boarding.
- Mandatory Guam Electronic Declaration Form (Guam EDF): Every traveler or head of household must complete the official digital declaration form. This mandatory form is only available electronically and can be filled out up to 72 hours before your flight’s arrival. Completing this ahead of time allows you to bypass processing queues at airport baggage claim kiosks. Access full instructions on the Guam Entry and Exit Formalities guide.
- International Travelers (Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program): Citizens traveling from eligible regional hubs (such as South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan) under the waiver program must apply digitally for a G-CNMI Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) prior to departure. It is highly recommended to complete your ETA application at least 5 to 7 days before your scheduled flight.
- U.S. Domestic Travelers: U.S. citizens flying domestically to Guam (via Hawaii or domestic connections) must present a compliant REAL ID or a valid U.S. passport.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Flying to Guam
Which airport do flights to Guam land at?
All commercial international flights to Guam land at the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (GUM), located just minutes away from the primary resort district of Tumon Bay.
How can I find seasonal flight schedules to Guam?
Flight frequencies fluctuate based on travel seasons, particularly for carriers like Starlux. It is recommended to check with individual airline carriers directly or cross-reference real-time arrivals on the official Guam Airport directory prior to booking.

