Inukjuak to Umiujaq (YPH–YUD) — Airlines, Schedules & Connections

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Inukjuak to Umiujaq
Route information for YPH to YUD.
1 Airlines 146 mi 0h 40m nonstop

YPH–YUD is served by 1 airline with nonstop service. Air Inuit leads the route. The flight covers 146 miles in approximately 0h 40m.

Airline Landscape

All carriers operating nonstop YPH–YUD service, compared side by side.
Airline Freq/wk Aircraft Duration Dep OTP Alliance Codeshares
3H Air Inuit 0
Alliance coverage
Unaffiliated: 3H (0 flights/wk, 0%)
OTP based on airport-level delay snapshots. Duration ranges reflect seasonal/directional variation.

Travel Essentials

Practical planning for this route.
Time Difference
0h
Umiujaq is 0 hours the same as Inukjuak.
YPH: EDT · YUD: EDT

When it's 6:00 PM in Inukjuak, it's 6:00 PM in Umiujaq.
Distance & Flight Time
146 mi / 235 km
Nonstop flight time is approximately 0h 40m.

YPH–YUD Quick Facts

Key statistics for the Inukjuak to Umiujaq route.
Route details
Distance146 mi / 235 km
Flight time0h 40m
Time difference0 hours
Airlines (nonstop)1
Origin: YPH
IATA / ICAOYPH / CYPH
TimezoneAmerica/Montreal
Elevation83 ft / 25 m
Destination: YUD
IATA / ICAOYUD / CYMU
TimezoneAmerica/Montreal
Elevation250 ft / 76 m

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about YPH to YUD flights.
Nonstop flights from Inukjuak Airport to Umiujaq Airport take approximately 0h 40m. The route covers 146 miles.
1 airline operates nonstop service: Air Inuit.
Yes, return flights from YUD to YPH 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 minutes on the 160 km sector along the east coast of Hudson Bay. Air Inuit operates the route with Twin Otter or Dash 8 aircraft. The two communities are neighbors in the Nunavik region of northern Quebec.
Air Inuit is the sole carrier serving this route as part of its Nunavik community network. Flights operate a few times per week and may be part of multi-stop routings that continue south to Kuujjuarapik or north to Puvirnituq. Schedules are set in coordination with the Kativik Regional Government.
No. There are no roads between any Nunavik communities. Air service is the only year-round transportation. In winter, snowmobile travel between nearby villages is possible depending on conditions, but there are no maintained roads or trails. The coastline between Inukjuak and Umiujaq is rugged tundra.
Inukjuak is one of the larger Nunavik communities with about 1,800 residents on the Hudson Bay coast at the mouth of the Innuksuac River. The village has a health center, school, co-op store, and Northern store. Inukjuak is known for its Inuit art tradition, particularly stone carving.
Umiujaq is a small community of about 450 residents on the east shore of Hudson Bay. It was established in 1986 when Inuit families relocated from nearby Kuujjuarapik. The village sits near the Nastapoka River and the Tursujuq National Park, which covers 26,000 square km of tundra, lakes, and coastline. It is one of the youngest communities in Nunavik.

Inukjuak to Umiujaq Flights

YPH-YUD covers 160 km along the east coast of Hudson Bay in about 30 minutes. Air Inuit operates the route as part of its network connecting 14 Nunavik communities in northern Quebec. Inukjuak has about 1,800 residents and is one of the larger villages in the region, known for its Inuit art tradition. Umiujaq is a younger community of about 450 people established in 1986 near Tursujuq National Park.

No roads exist between any Nunavik communities, making air service the only reliable year-round link. Air Inuit flights may run as multi-stop routings connecting to Kuujjuarapik to the south or Puvirnituq to the north. Both airports have gravel runways. Fares for Inuit beneficiaries are subsidized under the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. Weather delays are a regular part of travel in this region, especially during winter months when blowing snow and low visibility can ground flights.