Currently, February is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Guam (average of $1,935). Flying to Guam in July will prove the most costly (average of $2,255). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
January
$1,962
February
$1,935
March
$2,038
April
$2,110
May
$2,164
June
$2,167
July
$2,255
August
$2,114
September
$2,015
October
$1,968
November
$1,994
December
$2,078
GUM Temperature | 80.6 - 82.4 °F |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Guam, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, April is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 82.4 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 80.6 F).
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
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The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
Comfort
Boarding
Food
Crew
Entertainment
Overall
Reviews
The air crew was wonderful when they were around. Unfortunately you are abandoned most of the flight. You find yourself thirsty often during a long flight. It was a free for all if you wanted anything. Get up and go get yourself. You would accumulate trash without anybody coming by to take it from you. The entertainment systems are aging but that’s due to the age of the aircraft. Call me spoiled but once you fly on Singapore Airlines everybody else doesn’t meet the standard.
Guam International Airport (GUM), officially known as Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, is situated on the central part of the north coast of Guam. Everything is close by in Guam and the airport is no exception: it’s a mere three miles (5km) east of Agana (Hagatna), the capital city of Guam.
Guam International Airport was originally used as a military airport during World War II. In 1992, the first passenger terminal at the airport began to operate as travelers started to realize that Guam had more to offer in terms of beaches, sun and sea. The terminal consists of three levels: arrivals go through the basement level of the terminal, the second floor is mostly admin and the departure gates are located on the third floor.
The airport has served as the perfect base in Micronesia for Continental Airlines. The Antonio B. Won Pat International Guam Airport also serves ANA, China Airlines, Northwest Airlines and Japan Air Lines. Asia Pacific airlines also use the airport as a hub and operate many flights to Guam International. There are regular flights to Antonio B. Won Pat International Guam Airport for holidaymakers traveling from Australia, Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, China and the United States.
Guam is a US overseas territory and the airport took its name from Antonio Borja Won Pat, a citizen of Guam, who was the first delegate to represent Guam in the US House of Representatives. The island is popular with tourists searching for an island getaway.