Air Travel

You can fly nonstop to Barbados from Boston (JetBlue), Fort Lauderdale (JetBlue), Miami (American), and New York–JFK (JetBlue). Caribbean Airlines offers connecting service from Miami and New York via Port of Spain, Trinidad, but this adds at least two hours to your flight time even in the best of circumstances and may not be the best option for most Americans. Barbados is also well connected to other Caribbean islands via LIAT. Grenadines Air Alliance (Mustique Airways and SVG Air) provides smooth connecting service between Barbados and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Not all airlines flying into Barbados have local telephone numbers. If your airline doesn't have a local contact number, you will have to pay for the call.

Airline Contacts

American Airlines. 246/428–4170; 800/744–0006; 800/433–7300; www.aa.com.

Caribbean Airlines. 800/744–2225 ; 800/920–4225; www.caribbean-airlines.com.

Grenadine Air Alliance. Christ Church. 246/228–5544; www.grenadine-air.com.

JetBlue. 877/596–2413; 800/538–2583; www.jetblue.com.

LIAT. 246/434–5428; 888/844–5428; 268/480–5601; www.liat.com.

Airport

Grantley Adams International Airport. Christ Church. 246/536–1300; www.gaia.bb.

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