Looking for meaningful souvenirs inspired by America’s Pacific island territories and remote ocean destinations? This collection brings together airport code designs from across Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, and historic Pacific atolls connected through aviation, military history, ocean travel, and island life. Whether your connection comes from where you live, where you’ve travelled, military service, family history, or unforgettable journeys across the Pacific, t. . . Read More >
Looking for meaningful souvenirs inspired by America’s Pacific island territories and remote ocean destinations? This collection brings together airport code designs from across Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, and historic Pacific atolls connected through aviation, military history, ocean travel, and island life. Whether your connection comes from where you live, where you’ve travelled, military service, family history, or unforgettable journeys across the Pacific, these pieces offer a modern way to represent some of the world’s most remote and fascinating destinations.
About the Pacific Island Territories
Stretching across thousands of kilometres of the Pacific Ocean, these island territories and atolls rely heavily on aviation and maritime transportation to maintain connections with the mainland United States and neighbouring Pacific regions. From tropical island communities to historically significant military outposts, these destinations reflect the unique role aviation plays across remote ocean environments.
The Pacific territories are also closely tied to military aviation, international travel routes, and strategic Pacific history, making their airport codes especially recognizable to travellers, service members, aviation enthusiasts, and island communities.
Why Pacific Island Airport Codes?
Airport codes like GUM, SPN, PPG, and AWK represent more than airports. They symbolize remote journeys, Pacific exploration, military service, tropical island travel, and lifelong memories connected to some of the most isolated destinations connected to the United States.
Explore Pacific Island Territories
Guam
Northern Mariana Islands
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Saipan (SPN) – Largest island and primary gateway to the Northern Mariana Islands
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Tinian (TIQ) – Pacific island destination with major World War II aviation history
American Samoa
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Pago Pago (PPG) – South Pacific harbour community surrounded by volcanic mountains
Pacific Atolls
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Wake Island (AWK) – Remote Pacific atoll with historic military and aviation significance
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Midway (MDY) – Historic Pacific atoll associated with aviation and World War II history
Explore More Island Destinations
From tropical island communities to remote Pacific outposts, these collections celebrate destinations connected through aviation, ocean travel, and global journeys. You can also explore the broader U.S. Territories & Island Destinations collection, or browse designs from over 500 cities worldwide.
Each collection features made-to-order products designed to reflect your connection to that specific place.
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