

The USCBP also conducts a pre-clearance of nonstop passengers bound for Honolulu. citizens, passports are not required to enter Guam from the CNMI (i.e., other forms of ID proving admissibility are accepted), but are required for those transiting a foreign country between the States and Guam.

Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) also have to go through USCBP inspection as the Northern Marianas are a separate U.S.

The USCBP inspects all arriving passengers except nonstop flights from the States. Since Guam is outside the United States customs jurisdiction, passengers from all arrival flights go through GCQA inspection, and departing passengers on the Honolulu-bound flight (currently the only Stateside departure) go through a normal USCBP customs inspection upon arrival. Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Departure security checks are conducted by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP, immigration only) and Guam Customs & Quarantine Agency (GCQA). Customs, immigration, and security inspectionsĪrrival passenger inspection is conducted by the U.S. The current, much larger terminal building was opened in phases between 19.Ī Houston Chronicle article in 2008 stated that expected subsequent military buildup and population growth could lead to an expansion of Continental Micronesia flights to and from the airport. The first passenger terminal building was opened in 1982. After NAS Agana was closed in April 1995, GIAA took over the entire airport's operations. In 1975, the Guam International Airport Authority (GIAA) was created as a separate agency. Operations of the civilian terminal ( Guam International Air Terminal) was passed onto the Government of Guam's Department of Commerce in 1969. The airport's history began as Naval Air Station Agana (Brewer Field) after World War II. The airport is a hub for Continental Micronesia and the cargo carrier Asia Pacific Airlines. Won Pat Guam International Airport Authority (GIAA), an agency of the Government of Guam. It is named for Antonio Borja Won Pat, the first delegate from Guam to the United States House of Representatives, and is operated by the A.B. Won Pat International Airport (IATA: GUM, ICAO: PGUM), also known as Guam International Airport, is an airport located in Tamuning and Barrigada, three miles east of the capital city of Hagåtña (formerly Agana) in the U.S.
