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

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

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Time Difference
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Ivujivik is 0 hours the same as Salluit.
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When it's 6:00 PM in Salluit, it's 6:00 PM in Ivujivik.
Distance & Flight Time
74 mi / 120 km

YZG–YIK Quick Facts

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

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Common questions about YZG to YIK 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 along Hudson Strait. Air Inuit operates the route with Twin Otter aircraft. The two communities are the northernmost villages in Quebec, sitting on the south shore of Hudson Strait facing Baffin Island.
Air Inuit runs the route a few times per week. Some flights are part of multi-stop milk runs connecting Salluit, Ivujivik, and other northern Nunavik communities. Schedules are coordinated with the Kativik Regional Government. Weather cancellations are common in winter.
Salluit has about 1,500 residents and is the larger of the two. Ivujivik has about 400 residents and is Quebec's northernmost settlement. Salluit has a health center, two schools, and community services. Ivujivik has more basic infrastructure. Both communities are predominantly Inuit with Inuktitut as the primary language.
Air Inuit flights connect south through the Nunavik network to Kuujjuaq, the regional capital, and from there to Montreal. There are no roads to either community. The annual sealift delivers heavy freight each summer. Everything else comes by air. A trip from Salluit or Ivujivik to Montreal requires at least one connection and takes most of a day.
Both communities experience arctic conditions. Winter temperatures regularly reach minus 30 to minus 40 Celsius with strong winds off Hudson Strait. The short summer from June to August sees temperatures around 5 to 15 Celsius. Daylight varies from near-24-hour sun in late June to very short days in December. Snow cover lasts 8 to 9 months of the year.

Salluit to Ivujivik Flights

YZG-YIK covers 100 km along Hudson Strait in about 25 minutes. Air Inuit operates with Twin Otter aircraft a few times per week, connecting Quebec's two northernmost communities. Salluit has about 1,500 residents at the head of Sugluk Inlet. Ivujivik has about 400 residents and is the most northerly village in the province. No roads connect them, and air service is the only year-round transportation.

The route operates as part of Air Inuit's Nunavik network, sometimes as a multi-stop milk run connecting several northern communities. Both airports have gravel runways suited to Twin Otter and similar short-takeoff aircraft. Arctic weather regularly disrupts schedules, especially from October through May when blowing snow and extreme cold can ground flights for days. Connections to southern Quebec route through Kuujjuaq with onward service to Montreal.