Ivujivik to Salluit (YIK–YZG) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections

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Ivujivik to Salluit
Route information for YIK to YZG.
74 mi

Other ways to reach Salluit from Ivujivik

Nearby airports with service to Salluit Airport.
Metric YIK→YZG YPX→YZG
Distance from YIK 165 mi
Nonstop airlines 0 1
Weekly flights 0 2
Airports within 200 miles of YIK with service to Salluit Airport.

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Time Difference
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Salluit is 0 hours the same as Ivujivik.
YIK: EDT · YZG: EDT

When it's 6:00 PM in Ivujivik, it's 6:00 PM in Salluit.
Distance & Flight Time
74 mi / 120 km

YIK–YZG Quick Facts

Key statistics for the Ivujivik to Salluit route.
Route details
Distance74 mi / 120 km
Time difference0 hours
Airlines (nonstop)0
Origin: YIK
IATA / ICAOYIK / CYIK
TimezoneAmerica/Iqaluit
Elevation126 ft / 38 m
Destination: YZG
IATA / ICAOYZG / CYZG
TimezoneAmerica/Iqaluit
Elevation743 ft / 226 m

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Common questions about YIK to YZG flights.
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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 25 minutes on the 100 km sector. The route runs along the northern coast of Nunavik between Hudson Strait and Deception Bay. Air Inuit operates the service with Twin Otter or Dash 8 aircraft depending on the schedule and routing.
Air Inuit is the sole carrier serving both communities as part of its Nunavik network. Frequency is a few flights per week. Some flights operate as multi-stop milk runs connecting several communities on a single routing rather than point-to-point nonstops.
Salluit is the second-northernmost community in Quebec with about 1,500 residents. The village sits at the head of Sugluk Inlet on the south shore of Hudson Strait. It is one of the larger Nunavik communities and has a health center, school, and Northern store. Salluit is known as a gateway to some of Nunavik's most dramatic arctic landscape, including nearby fjords.
No roads exist between the two communities or anywhere in the Nunavik road network. All intercommunity travel is by air year-round. Winter snowmobile trails exist but depend on weather and ice conditions. The terrain between Ivujivik and Salluit is arctic tundra with no permanent infrastructure outside the villages.
Air Inuit flies from Salluit to Kuujjuaq, the regional hub of Nunavik. From Kuujjuaq, Air Inuit and Canadian North operate flights to Montreal. The total journey from Salluit to Montreal takes most of a day with at least one connection. Direct Salluit-Montreal service does not exist.

Ivujivik to Salluit Flights

YIK-YZG covers 100 km along the northern edge of Nunavik in about 25 minutes. Air Inuit operates the route with Twin Otter or Dash 8 aircraft as part of its network connecting 14 Nunavik communities. Both villages sit on Hudson Strait in Quebec's far north. Ivujivik is the province's northernmost community (population 400) and Salluit is the second-northernmost (population 1,500). No roads connect them.

Some flights operate as multi-stop services linking several communities on a single routing. Air Inuit serves under an agreement with the Kativik Regional Government, with subsidized fares for Inuit beneficiaries. Both airports have gravel runways suited to short-takeoff aircraft. Salluit connects onward through Kuujjuaq to reach Montreal, a journey that takes most of a day. Weather in this region regularly affects flight schedules, and winter cancellations require flexible planning.