Here’s a detailed look at the airports in Dominica:
Airports in Dominica
Dominica does not have an international airport for large long-haul jets, but it is served by two main airports that handle regional flights and international connections via nearby Caribbean islands.
1. Douglas–Charles Airport (DOM)
- Formerly called: Melville Hall Airport
- Location: Northeastern Dominica (near Marigot), ~1 hour drive from Roseau
- Main and largest airport in Dominica
Key Features:
- IATA code: DOM
- Type: Commercial airport (passenger and cargo)
- Runway: Can accommodate regional aircraft like ATRs and small jets
- Night landing capabilities: Added in 2010
- Handles most of Dominica’s international traffic via regional hubs
Airlines Serving DOM:
- LIAT
- InterCaribbean Airways
- Air Antilles
- Caribbean Airlines
- Charter flights and connections from:
- Antigua
- Barbados
- Saint Lucia
- Martinique
- Guadeloupe
- Puerto Rico
2. Canefield Airport (DCF)
- Location: Near Roseau, on the west coast
- IATA code: DCF
- Smaller, older airport with a shorter runway
- Suitable for light aircraft and charters
- Mostly used for:
- Private planes
- Inter-island charter flights
- Medical and emergency flights
Future Plans
- The government has announced plans for building a new international airport to handle direct long-haul flights.
- Construction is ongoing (as of 2025)
- Aimed at boosting tourism and investment
Summary Table
Airport Name | Code | Location | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Douglas–Charles (DOM) | DOM | Marigot (Northeast) | Main airport | Handles most commercial flights |
Canefield Airport | DCF | Near Roseau | Small/charter | Close to capital; limited use |