๐ญ๐น Port-de-Paix, Haiti
Port-de-Paix Airport (PAX) is a domestic aviation facility serving the city of Port-de-Paix in the Nord-Ouest department of Haiti. Historically the third busiest airport in the country, the facility features an extremely basic and compact passenger terminal designed for short-haul regional travel. It acts as a vital transportation link for this coastal region, providing an alternative to the often difficult and lengthy road journeys to Cap-Haรฏtien and Port-au-Prince.
The terminal infrastructure provides minimal amenities for travelers, consisting primarily of a functional waiting area and basic check-in counters. There are no on-site commercial services such as retail shops, duty-free areas, or full-service restaurants, and travelers are strongly advised to bring their own food and water. For financial needs, passengers should utilize banking services in the Port-de-Paix city center, as ATMs and currency exchange offices are not available within the terminal building.
Operationally, the airport is notable for its urban location and its 2,100-foot (640m) gravel runway (05/23), which is situated within the city limits and is not fenced off from local pedestrian traffic. The facility does not utilize radar control and all flights are conducted under Visual Flight Rules (VFR) during daylight hours. Ground transportation to the city center is well-supported by local taxis and shared 'tap-tap' vehicles, which provide a quick link to the nearby urban areas and the maritime port.
Port-de-Paix Airport (PAX) serves the northern coast of Haiti. It handles infrequent domestic flights from Port-au-Prince (PAP) via regional carriers like Sunrise Airways. Located right on the edge of the town center, ground transport is informal; official taxis and 'tap-taps' (local minibuses) meet scheduled arrivals and are the primary way to reach central hotels.
Most travelers reach the region by a long road journey from Gonaรฏves or Port-au-Prince. A significant tip: for those heading to Tortuga Island, pre-arranged boat transfers from the town wharf are the only reliable onward connection If you are headed to Tortuga Island, treat the airport as the beginning of a coastal-and-ferry itinerary and confirm the boat timetable before you land, because the north-coast road network slows sharply after dark.
The terminal is basic with minimal passenger amenities. Arrive 90 minutes before domestic departures. Ensure you have cash (USD or HTG) for all local transport and terminal fees The real bottleneck here is not the runway but the transfer discipline, so travelers who arrive with cash, a booked driver, and a clear plan for the wharf do the best. For Tortuga Island trips, confirm the wharf pickup and boat time before you leave Port-de-Paix. The boat side of the trip should be confirmed before you rely on the airport for onward travel.
โข Take a tap-tap for a unique and cheap 10-minute ride to your hotel.
โข Connect through Port-au-Prince (PAP) for all major airline travel.
โข Boat travel from the city wharf is the main link to Tortuga Island.
โข Confirm flight status 24 hours prior; schedules can be fluid.
โข Try the local Haitian-style coffee at the terminal snack bar.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources