โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Auguste George Airport (NGD) is the primary air gateway to the flat coral atoll of Anegada, the northernmost of the British Virgin Islands. The terminal is a simple and functional structure that primarily handles domestic and regional charter flights operated by VI Airlink and Island Birds, connecting the island with Tortola and other nearby Caribbean hubs. it is an essential lifeline for the local community, facilitating the movement of people, mail, and essential supplies to this remote and pristine part of the archipelago.
Inside the terminal, facilities are basic, featuring standard regional airport amenities such as a small waiting area and a check-in counter. There are no substantial commercial shops or dining options at the airport, so travelers should ensure they have necessary items and water before arriving. The warm hospitality of the Anegada residents is immediately apparent, and the airport serves as an essential connection for the island's high-end tourism industry, which is known for its world-class lobster and spectacular beaches.
Ground transportation from the airport to the island's settlements and various resorts is typically managed via local taxis and car rentals, which are best arranged in advance. The airport's location on the southern side of the atoll offers travelers unique views of the turquoise waters and the extensive coral reefs of Anegada during arrival and departure. It remains a critical infrastructure point for the connectivity and resilience of the Anegada community, ensuring that this remote and naturally significant part of the British Virgin Islands remains accessible by air year-round.
๐ Connection Tips
Confirm your regional or charter flight schedule in advance, as services can be limited and subject to weather-related changes. Ground transportation to nearby resorts is best arranged via local taxi or rental car service upon arrival.
โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Basic regional airport.
๐ Connection Tips
Virgin Gorda Airport serves as the second-largest airport in the British Virgin Islands with essential inter-island connectivity through Cape Air and Tradewind Aviation operations. The short runway requires strict weight restrictions for incoming flights, making soft-sided luggage mandatory and frequent weight checks necessary for all inter-island aircraft including Britten Norman Islander BN-2 and Pilatus PC-12 aircraft. Direct flights operate primarily to San Juan, Puerto Rico, providing the main gateway connection with approximately 10 scheduled departures daily, while alternative routing through St. Thomas offers 15-minute flights with additional carrier options. Caribbean weather patterns create significant operational challenges during hurricane season from June through November, when tropical storms and high winds frequently disrupt flight schedules and require flexible travel arrangements. Ground transportation from the airport to Virgin Gorda's resort areas and beaches operates via pre-arranged taxi services and rental vehicles, though advance booking is essential due to the island's limited transportation infrastructure. Inter-island ferry connections to Tortola provide backup transportation options when flights are cancelled, with 25-minute ferry rides to Lettsome International Airport offering alternative routing for onward connections. The airport's strategic position on Virgin Gorda makes it crucial for accessing the island's luxury resorts, yacht clubs, and dive sites around The Baths geological formation. Charter services through Island Birds, Fly BVI, and Tradewind Aviation provide VIP connections to St. Maarten, St. Thomas, and Antigua for travelers requiring flexible scheduling. Limited airport amenities require passengers to arrive prepared with necessary supplies, as dining and shopping options are minimal compared to larger Caribbean airports.
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