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Pointe‑à‑Pitre International Airport

Pointe‑à‑Pitre, Guadeloupe
PTP TFFR

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
75
minutes
International → Domestic
75
minutes
International → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
115
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport (PTP), officially known as Guadeloupe Maryse Condé Airport, is the primary aviation hub serving the French overseas department of Guadeloupe, located in Les Abymes approximately 2 miles (3 km) north of the city center. The airport complex consists of two interconnected passenger terminals: Terminal 1, which serves as the main international and long-haul hub for flights to Europe and North America, and Terminal 2, which is dedicated exclusively to regional services within the Caribbean. It acts as a critical infrastructure link, connecting the archipelago to major global cities via carriers such as Air France, Air Caraïbes, and Corsair. The terminal infrastructure provides a wide range of essential amenities across itsunified layout, featuring the premium Bessie Coleman VIP Lounge on the first floor of Terminal 1, which offers showers and a quiet waiting environment for eligible travelers. Passengers have access to a variety of dining options ranging from quick snack bars to full-service restaurants, alongside an extensive duty-free zone featuring luxury French brands and local regional products like rum and spices. The facility is fully accessible and offers free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the complex, featuring modernized security screening points and a comprehensive array of banking and currency exchange services. Ground transportation at PTP is well-supported by official taxi ranks situated directly outside the arrivals hall, with daytime fares to central Pointe-à-Pitre typically ranging between €20 and €25. The Karu’lis municipal bus network also provides an affordable link to the city's main districts, while several major international car rental agencies maintain desks within the terminal, which is the highly recommended mode of transport for exploring the butterfly-shaped island's diverse rainforests and white-sand beaches. Travelers are strongly encouraged to arrive at least 3 hours before long-haul international departures and should note that while the facility is open 24 hours, commercial services typically align with scheduled flight windows.

🔄 Connection Tips

Arrive early during peak seasons. The facility maintains flexible scheduling to accommodate weather-related delays common in the region. Ground transportation options include rental vehicles and taxi services, though advance booking is recommended. Seasonal weather patterns significantly impact flight operations, requiring travelers to maintain flexible schedules. The airport's strategic location serves multiple communities across the surrounding region. Emergency services and medical evacuation capabilities are maintained year-round for community safety. Local aviation services include flight training, aircraft maintenance, and specialized charter operations. Weather monitoring systems provide essential data for safe flight operations in challenging conditions. The facility coordinates closely with regional air traffic control for optimal flight routing. Baggage handling procedures are streamlined due to the airport's focused operational scope.

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Terre-de-Haut Airport

Les Saintes, Guadeloupe
LSS TFFS

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Terre-de-Haut Airport (LSS), often referred to as Les Saintes Airfield, is a picturesque regional gateway located on the island of Terre-de-Haut in the Guadeloupe archipelago. The airport is famous among aviation enthusiasts for its exceptionally challenging approach and its short, 544-meter runway, which requires pilots to have a specialized Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) certification. Despite its technical difficulty, the flight from Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP) is considered one of the most scenic in the Caribbean, providing breathtaking views of the turquoise bays and the iconic 'Pain de Sucre' hill during landing. The passenger terminal is a small, basic structure that emphasizes efficiency over luxury. Inside, facilities are focused on essential transit needs, with a single area managing both check-in and baggage claim. There are no restaurants, cafes, or retail shops within the terminal building, though vending machines for light snacks and drinks are typically available. Travelers are advised to handle their dining and shopping needs in the main village of Le Bourg before heading to the airport for their departure, as the terminal is designed for quick processing rather than extended waits. Transportation from the airport reflects the laid-back and eco-conscious culture of Les Saintes. While traditional taxis are available, many travelers opt to walk to the nearby village of Le Bourg, which is a pleasant 15 to 20-minute stroll from the airfield. The island's most popular modes of transport—scooters and electric golf carts—can be rented from agencies located just outside the airport grounds, and many local hotels offer organized shuttle transfers for arriving guests. Due to the airport's limited size and the manual nature of its operations, arriving one hour before departure is usually sufficient for a smooth transition.

🔄 Connection Tips

Allow ample time for transfers and check current terminal info. The facility maintains flexible scheduling to accommodate weather-related delays common in the region. Ground transportation options include rental vehicles and taxi services, though advance booking is recommended. Seasonal weather patterns significantly impact flight operations, requiring travelers to maintain flexible schedules. The airport's strategic location serves multiple communities across the surrounding region. Emergency services and medical evacuation capabilities are maintained year-round for community safety. Local aviation services include flight training, aircraft maintenance, and specialized charter operations. Weather monitoring systems provide essential data for safe flight operations in challenging conditions. The facility coordinates closely with regional air traffic control for optimal flight routing. Baggage handling procedures are streamlined due to the airport's focused operational scope.

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