Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by the islands, atolls, and aviation gateways of the South Pacific. From volcanic nations and coral archipelagos to remote territories and globally recognized island destinations, this collection brings together one of the most geographically dispersed regions in the world.
The South Pacific is defined by vast ocean distances and essential aviation links that connect small island communities with Australia, New Zealand, and. . . Read More >
Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by the islands, atolls, and aviation gateways of the South Pacific. From volcanic nations and coral archipelagos to remote territories and globally recognized island destinations, this collection brings together one of the most geographically dispersed regions in the world.
The South Pacific is defined by vast ocean distances and essential aviation links that connect small island communities with Australia, New Zealand, and international long-haul routes. Across Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia, airport codes act as identifiers of place, travel, and cultural connection across the Pacific.
This collection features made-to-order designs inspired by South Pacific airport codes, including mugs, pillows, prints and more. Whether your connection comes from travel, heritage, relocation, or island memory, these destinations reflect the places that matter most.
Explore Melanesia
Melanesia forms the western edge of the South Pacific, linking Australia with island nations defined by rainforest interiors, volcanic geography, and strong cultural identities.
Fiji
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Nadi (NAN) – Fiji’s main international gateway and tourism hub
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Suva (SUV) – Fiji’s capital and administrative centre
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Fiji Collection – A central South Pacific hub connecting regional and global travel routes
Vanuatu
Solomon Islands
Papua New Guinea
New Caledonia
Explore Micronesia
Micronesia spans some of the most remote and aviation-dependent islands on Earth, where air routes are essential for survival, trade, and connectivity.
Federated States of Micronesia
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Pohnpei (PNI) – Lush island capital of FSM
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Kosrae (KSA) – Remote forested island
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Chuuk (TKK) – Lagoon-based island group with WWII wreck diving heritage
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Yap (YAP) – Known for traditional stone money and cultural heritage
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FSM Collection – A dispersed island nation connected by four primary aviation hubs
Palau
Kiribati
Northern Mariana Islands
Guam
Marshall Islands
Nauru
Wake Island
Explore Polynesia
Polynesia spans the central and eastern Pacific, connecting cultural heartlands, island nations, and globally recognized tourism destinations.
French Polynesia
American Samoa
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American Samoa (PPG) – A U.S. Pacific territory centred around Pago Pago and traditional Polynesian island culture
Cook Islands
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Rarotonga (RAR) – The main island gateway known for lagoons, reefs, and relaxed South Pacific travel
Samoa
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Apia (APW) – The capital of Samoa and cultural centre of the nation’s main island of Upolu
Tonga
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Nukuʻalofa (TBU) – The capital of Tonga and primary gateway to the kingdom’s island chain
Tuvalu
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Funafuti (FUN) – The atoll capital of Tuvalu and one of the world’s most remote aviation destinations
Niue
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Niue (IUE) – A raised coral island known for dramatic coastlines and one of the world’s smallest nations
Wallis and Futuna
Rapa Nui
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Rapa Nui (IPC) – A remote Chilean territory famous for its moai statues and Polynesian heritage
The Polynesian network also extends beyond independent island nations, with connections to Hawaii and remote Pacific aviation outposts such as Midway Atoll, completing the wider cultural and geographic context of the region.
South Pacific Connections
The South Pacific forms a vast and interconnected travel region shaped by aviation routes, island geography, and long-standing cultural exchange across Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. From remote atolls to major island capitals, these destinations are linked through regional air networks and global travel corridors.
Together, they connect naturally with larger gateway nations that anchor Pacific travel:
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Australia – The primary international gateway between the South Pacific and global aviation networks
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New Zealand – A key Polynesian hub linking Pacific islands with long-haul international routes
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Oceania Collection – The broader regional framework connecting island nations, territories, and aviation hubs
From isolated Pacific atolls to globally recognised island destinations, these airport code designs bring together the geography, identity, and travel stories of the South Pacific in one connected network.
Explore the South Pacific collections or continue your journey through Oceania to discover more destinations shaped by travel, heritage, and aviation connections.
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