Havasupai, United States
Havasupai Airport (HAE) serves the remote village of Supai, located within the Havasupai Indian Reservation at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. The airport provides essential access for residents and tourists, primarily via helicopter.
Given its location, it handles a very limited number of passengers annually. The airport is crucial for transporting supplies and facilitating tourism to the unique Havasu Falls.
Havasupai Airport has one small terminal building. It serves both arriving and departing passengers.
There are no designated gates; boarding is managed directly on the apron. The terminal lacks piers or concourses.
There have been no recent expansion projects. The terminal's capacity is limited to the size of aircraft it can accommodate.
There is no parking available at the airport itself, as it is located within the village. Parking is available at Hualapai Hilltop, where visitors park before hiking or taking a helicopter to Supai. Parking fees at Hualapai Hilltop are approximately $20 per night.