๐ง๐ธ Pitts Town, Bahamas
Pitts Town Airport (PWN) is a primary regional aviation hub and private gateway serving the northwestern tip of Crooked Island in the Bahamas, located near the historic Pitts Town Point. The airport operates from a minimalist, single-story passenger terminal designed primarily to facilitate private charters, executive aviation, and essential transport for the region's high-end sports fishing sector. It acts as a critical infrastructure link for the remote 'Out Island' community, providing direct all-weather access for visitors seeking to avoid the lengthy land journeys from the main commercial hub at Colonel Hill.
The terminal infrastructure provides basic essential amenities across its compact layout, featuring a functional waiting lounge and administrative modules closely coordinated with the nearby Crooked Island Lodge and Marina. Infrastructure is purposefully basic, reflecting the island's remote and tranquil atmosphere, and travelers should note that the facility lacks modern commercial luxuries such as duty-free shops, on-site ATMs, or full-service restaurants. Most passenger logistics, including baggage coordination and hospitality services, are managed in direct partnership with the local lodge, providing a seamless and professional transition for international anglers and eco-tourists.
Operationally, the airport features a single 3,500-foot asphalt runway (09/27) situated at an elevation of just 5 feet above sea level. Travelers should note that there is currently no scheduled commercial airline service directly to PWN; instead, most visitors arrive via private air taxi or utilize scheduled Bahamasair services to Colonel Hill Airport (CRI) and complete their journey via pre-arranged resort shuttles. Ground transportation is well-supported by the lodge's private vehicle fleet, providing a quick 5-minute link to the waterfront and the world-renowned bonefishing flats of the Bight of Acklins.
Pitts Town is a true Bahamas island airstrip, where the runway is mainly there to keep the community and the cays tied into the wider archipelago. There is no airport-side transport market to speak of, so the practical move is usually a boat, a village pickup, or a resort contact that already knows the arrival time.
The islands small scale means the airport exists mainly to keep the community connected to the rest of the Bahamas, with sea conditions and weather shaping the day more than a terminal schedule. That is the sort of place where the plane itself is the transport system. The airport is a community link, not a passenger mall. The airport is a community link, not a passenger mall. That is why the village-side pickup and the sea conditions matter more than anything on the apron.
The airport is a community link, not a passenger mall. That is why the village-side pickup and the sea conditions matter more than anything on the apron. On a small island, that kind of immediate handoff is the whole point of having the airport at all. On a small island, that kind of immediate handoff is the whole point of having the airport at all.
โข Coordinate local boat pickup with your host weeks in advance.
โข Financial tip: Bring all personal supplies and cash from the capital.
โข Pack extremely light in soft bags to comply with weight limits.
โข The island is world-class for bonefishing and untouched reefs.
โข Check flight status in Nassau; rain often closes the grass strip.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources