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Air Tahiti Destinations on a Map

Air Tahiti is the main airline serving the Pays d'outre-mer of French Polynesia, a French territory in the Pacific Ocean. The carrier's main purpose is to connect the various archipelagos in the region, but it also flies a handful of international routes, supporting tourism. Can you guess all of this airline's destinations?
As you guess, the route lines will disappear. Remember to click to zoom in!
Includes the long-haul flights of sister airline Air Tahiti Niu
Sourced directly from Air Tahiti's website
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Quiz by Crem
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Last updated: November 3, 2020
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First submittedOctober 29, 2020
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Long Haul
Auckland
Los Angeles
Paris
Tokyo
Austral Archipelago
Raivavae
Rimatara
Rurutu
Tubuai
 
Cook Islands (NZ)
Rarotonga
Eastern Tuamotu & Gambier
Hao
Makemo
Mangareva
 
 
Marquesas Archipelago
Hiva Oa
Nuku Hiva
Ua Huka
Ua Pou
Society Archipelago
Bora Bora
Huahine
Maupiti
Moorea
Raiatea
Tahiti
Tuamotu Archipelago
Ahe
Arutua
Fakarava
Manihi
Mataiva
Rangiroa
Takapoto
Takaroa
Tikehau
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Level 68
Oct 29, 2020
I decided to make a quiz for Air Tahiti to include a more "regional" airline, as some had suggested (although this is probably not what they meant :) ). Air Tahiti seemed a very interesting choice because, while it has some flights to big airports that are served by more "mainstream" airlines, it also serves a lot of very small airports that very few people know about (I certainly didn't!).

This quiz is a bit different from my other ones, mainly in the fact that airport codes are (mostly) not accepted. This is because I think that the quiz is already hard enough without the IATA codes, while ICAO codes may lead people to just type "NT" and two other random letters.

I also tried to do something nice with the zoomed-in map of the French Polynesia territories, though I'm not sure if I like it or not. As usual, all feedback is appreciated!

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Level 54
Oct 29, 2020
I found this quiz very difficult, compared to the others in the series (I just found 6 answers...). But the map is bery well done, as always. Continue like that, I love your quizzes!
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Level 68
Oct 29, 2020
Yes, this is definitely a lot more difficult than the previous quizzes! I think it's normal for an airline that operates on a regional level, though. Thank you for the compliments
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Level 54
Oct 29, 2020
Yes, it seems logical.

It's funny because I subscribed to you to not miss your quizzes, because I just very rarely check the English recent quizzes section, but the only times I do it it's when there is one of your quizzes at the top of the page, so I don't need of the mail.

I don't know why I wrote it, becuase no one care about it...

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Level 68
Oct 29, 2020
Ah yes, I remember you saying something similar under my blog post for the "last" quiz in the Pokémon series! By the way, I can see I have 14 subscribers, which I guess is quite a lot, but I have no way of knowing who they are (other than you, obviously). I'm a tad curious actually!
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Level 56
Oct 29, 2020
I can confirm one of those 14 is me :)
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Level 56
Oct 29, 2020
I was your first subscriber @Crem :)
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Level 74
Oct 29, 2020
I believe I was one of the first; I subscribed after you made your blog post on your busiest port quizzes :)
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Level 68
Oct 29, 2020
Wow, CringeDragon! If you subscribed right after I made the blog sourcing the quiz for North America (almost a year ago), then you were probably the first. One day I'll pick up that series again...
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Level 56
Oct 29, 2020
Oh yeah, I think I was 2nd or 3rd, but still one of the first!
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Level 51
Oct 29, 2020
The map looks wonderful!
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Level 54
Oct 29, 2020
I realized that I forgot to nominate the quiz. Now it's done, sure. Congrats!