Sunday, August 3

Here’s a comprehensive overview of Saint Martin’s main airport:


Princess Juliana International Airport (IATA: SXM, ICAO: TNCM)

Location & Overview

Princess Juliana International Airport is the principal gateway to the Caribbean island of Saint Martin, located on the Dutch side, in Sint Maarten. It sits near Simpson Bay Lagoon, approximately 15 km northwest of Philipsburg, the capital .


History & Connectivity

Named after Queen Juliana of the Netherlands and inaugurated in 1943, it started as a military airstrip before becoming a civilian airport in 1944 .

Handles around 1.8 million passengers annually (as of 2015) with regional flights connecting to islands like Anguilla, Saba, St. Barthélemy, and beyond .

Serves as a hub for Winair, Sint Maarten’s regional airline headquartered on-site .


Facilities & Recent Developments

The airport has runway 10/28, measuring 2,300 m (7,546 ft), surfaced with asphalt concrete .

Major terminal upgrades were completed in late 2024, including new arrival and departure halls equipped with modern baggage handling, digital signage, self‑service kiosks, and improved immigration areas .

The reconstructed terminal reopened officially in November 2024 after recovery efforts from Hurricane Irma in 2017, funded by international support to restore full operations and enhance resilience .


Unique Features & Visitor Experience

Famous for dramatic low-altitude landings over Maho Beach, where aircraft approach at under 100 ft above beachgoers—for sensational airplane-spotting opportunities .

Maho Beach is packed with tourists, beach bars (like the Sunset Bar & Grill), and even displays flight arrival & departure boards. However, jet blast hazards are real, and visitors have been injured—and one death occurred—in the past due to strong engine blasts, so beachgoers should heed warnings .

The Sunset Bar, situated right under the final approach path, has become iconic among spectators and aviation enthusiasts alike .

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