Akulivik to Ivujivik (AKV–YIK) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections

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Akulivik to Ivujivik
Route information for AKV to YIK.
111 mi

Travel Essentials

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Time Difference
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AKV: EDT · YIK: EDT

When it's 6:00 PM in Akulivik, it's 6:00 PM in Ivujivik.
Distance & Flight Time
111 mi / 178 km

AKV–YIK Quick Facts

Key statistics for the Akulivik to Ivujivik route.
Route details
Distance111 mi / 178 km
Time difference0 hours
Airlines (nonstop)0
Origin: AKV
IATA / ICAOAKV / CYKO
TimezoneAmerica/Iqaluit
Elevation75 ft / 23 m
Destination: YIK
IATA / ICAOYIK / CYIK
TimezoneAmerica/Iqaluit
Elevation126 ft / 38 m

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about AKV to YIK flights.
Yes, return flights from YIK to AKV are available. Use the direction toggle at the top to view the return schedule.
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Route data is updated regularly from official airline schedules. On-time performance data comes from recent airport delay snapshots.
Flight time is about 30 to 40 minutes depending on aircraft type and weather. The two communities are roughly 120 km apart on the Hudson Bay coast of Nunavik. Flights operate as multi-stop milk runs through several villages.
Air Inuit operates this route as part of its Nunavik network. Flights use DHC-8 (Dash 8) or DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft depending on demand and conditions. Service runs several times per week, not daily. Schedules change seasonally and weather delays are common in winter.
There are no roads connecting these communities. Nunavik has no road network linking its villages to each other or to southern Quebec. Air is the only year-round transport. In winter, snowmobile travel between villages is possible but covers difficult terrain and is not a substitute for scheduled air service.
Air Inuit handles bookings through its website, call centre, and local offices in each community. Fares on Nunavik routes are high due to the remote operating environment. Residents of Nunavik may qualify for subsidized fares through provincial programs. Non-residents should expect to pay full fare.
Both Akulivik and Ivujivik have gravel runways with basic terminal buildings. There are no jet bridges, food services, or retail at either airport. Passengers walk to and from the aircraft on the apron. Weather conditions can delay or cancel flights without much notice, so building buffer days into travel plans is standard practice in Nunavik.

Akulivik to Ivujivik: Northern Nunavik Link

AKV-YIK connects two Inuit communities on the Hudson Bay coast of Nunavik, northern Quebec. The flight covers about 120 km in 30 to 40 minutes. Air Inuit operates the route as part of its village-to-village network using DHC-8 or Twin Otter aircraft. Service runs several times per week, often as multi-stop flights through neighbouring villages.

There are no roads between these communities or to southern Quebec. Air is the only year-round link. Both airports have gravel runways and basic terminal facilities. Weather delays are a routine part of winter travel in Nunavik. Fares reflect the high cost of operating in the Arctic. Residents may access subsidized rates through Quebec provincial programs. Ivujivik is the northernmost community in Quebec, sitting at the tip of the Hudson Bay coast near the Hudson Strait.