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Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI) serves as the primary gateway to Barbados, a premier Caribbean destination. Located in Seawell, approximately 13 kilometers from Bridgetown, this major international airport handles over 2.2 million passengers annually. It operates from a single, two-level terminal complex designed for efficient processing of both arrivals and departures. The terminal's modern infrastructure facilitates a smooth flow, with clear signage for check-in, security, and immigration, supporting its role as a key regional hub connecting the Caribbean to North America, Europe, and other islands.
Security procedures at BGI are robust and adhere to international aviation standards. Passengers can expect thorough screening of both carry-on and checked luggage, along with personal security checks before entering the departure lounge. For international arrivals, comprehensive immigration and customs processing is in place. Travelers are advised to arrive early, especially during peak tourist seasons (typically winter months and major holidays), as queues for check-in and security can be significant. The airport has a single runway (09/27) measuring 3,365 meters, capable of handling large commercial aircraft.
Amenities within the terminal are designed to cater to a diverse range of international travelers. There are numerous duty-free shops offering a wide array of international brands, local crafts, and spirits (including Barbados' famous rum). Dining options include various restaurants and cafes serving both international and local Barbadian cuisine. Several VIP lounges provide comfortable and well-equipped spaces for relaxation or work. Free Wi-Fi, ATMs, and currency exchange services are readily available. For ground transportation, official airport taxis are available outside the terminal, providing convenient connections to resorts and accommodations across the island. Car rental services are also present.
Primary Caribbean hub with connections to North America, Europe, and regional islands. Named after first Premier Sir Grantley Adams. Immigration and customs processing for international arrivals. Arrive early during peak season.
Gateway to Barbados' pristine beaches, rum distilleries, UNESCO World Heritage Bridgetown, cricket culture, and Bajan hospitality. Compact terminal with lounges available. Duty-free shopping for local crafts and Mount Gay rum.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
115 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources