Saint Kitts and Nevis has two main airports, one on each island, serving international and regional flights. These airports play a critical role in tourism, trade, and inter-island travel.
Airports in Saint Kitts and Nevis
1. Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport (SKB) – Saint Kitts
- Location: Just outside Basseterre, the capital of Saint Kitts.
- IATA Code: SKB
- Type: International airport with commercial, charter, and private jet services.
- Facilities:
- Modern terminal with customs and immigration
- Runway length: ~2,439 meters (suitable for large aircraft)
- VIP lounge, rental cars, and duty-free shops
Airlines and Routes (subject to seasonal changes):
- American Airlines – direct flights from Miami, Charlotte
- British Airways – direct flights from London-Gatwick (via Antigua or other stops)
- Air Canada – seasonal flights from Toronto
- LIAT, InterCaribbean Airways – regional connections to other Caribbean islands
- Private jets & charters – common during high tourism seasons
2. Vance W. Amory International Airport (NEV) – Nevis
- Location: Near Newcastle, northeast coast of Nevis.
- IATA Code: NEV
- Type: Small international airport with regional and private services.
- Runway: Shorter (~1,220 meters) – handles small aircraft.
- Named after: Former Premier Vance W. Amory.
Air Services:
- Inter-island flights – especially to Saint Kitts and Antigua.
- Charter and private flights – popular with tourists and luxury travelers.
- Cape Air and Air Sunshine – operate small aircraft connecting to nearby islands.
Customs & Immigration
- Both airports have full customs, immigration, and security services.
- Saint Kitts handles most international arrivals, while Nevis serves more private and regional travelers.