🇩🇴 Barahona, Dominican Republic
María Montez International Airport (BRX) serves Barahona and the southwestern region of the Dominican Republic with a single, compact terminal building. Primarily catering to seasonal international charters and occasional domestic traffic, the terminal's layout is simple and easy to navigate. It houses all essential functions under one roof, including check-in desks, a small departure lounge, and arrival facilities. The design is functional, ensuring a quick transition from curb to gate. While amenities are limited compared to major international hubs, the airport provides the essentials for a comfortable wait. Passengers can find snack bars or small cafés offering light meals, coffee, and refreshments. Small shops are available for last-minute souvenirs and local Dominican crafts. The terminal also includes restrooms and a waiting area with ample seating. Ground transportation is supported by a large parking lot and available taxi or car rental services. Security and border control are managed by the specialized Civil Aviation Security Corps (CESAC). Standard security screening procedures are in place for all departing flights. As an international port of entry, the airport maintains facilities for customs and immigration, as well as plant and animal health controls, to process passengers and cargo on international routes.
Confirm schedules; service often seasonal.
Maria Montez Airport sees few taxis; arrange pickup with lodging and agree on Dominican peso pricing beforehand.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
150 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources