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West End Airport

West End, Bahamas
WTD MYGW

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

West End Airport serves West End, Bahamas.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

West End Airport serves as a private facility primarily supporting luxury tourism and charter operations on Grand Bahama Island. The 6,000-foot paved runway accommodates twin-engine aircraft, turboprops, and light jets with onsite Bahamian customs and immigration processing. Operations are restricted to daytime VFR only (8 AM to 5 PM, seven days a week) with no instrument approaches or night operations permitted. All aircraft require pre-approval with tail numbers submitted to West End Airport Management and Bahamas ATC before arrival. The airport serves Old Bahama Bay Resort and nearby luxury accommodations, located just 55 miles from Palm Beach, Florida. Charter flights from Fort Lauderdale or Miami take approximately 40 minutes, offering quick access for travelers seeking to bypass crowded commercial terminals. Landing fees are $50 per aircraft, but aviation fuel is not available, requiring aircraft to arrive with sufficient fuel for return journey. Ground support services are limited, emphasizing the need for self-sufficiency in aircraft operations. The proximity to resort facilities means ground transportation is typically short drives to luxury accommodations, marinas, or fishing operations. Weather patterns in the Bahamas can impact VFR operations, particularly during hurricane season (June-November) and afternoon thunderstorms. The airport's focus on private aviation creates an exclusive atmosphere ideal for luxury tourism, fishing charters, and yacht access.

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South Bimini Airport

South Bimini, Bahamas
BIM MYBS

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

South Bimini International Airport (BIM) is the primary aviation gateway to the Bimini islands in the Bahamas, currently undergoing a transformative US$80 million redevelopment project. Managed by Bimini Airport Development Partners under a long-term concession that began in 2024, the airport is transitioning from a modest regional airstrip into a modernized international facility. This significant investment is designed to support the region's booming luxury tourism sector and will culminate in the opening of a state-of-the-art terminal building by late 2025, featuring a spacious departures lounge, expanded ticketing areas, and enhanced customs and immigration processing. The redevelopment includes a major expansion of the aircraft apron to accommodate up to four commercial airliners simultaneously, along with significant upgrades to general aviation parking for private pilots. The facility is being equipped with advanced navigational aids, new runway lighting systems (PAPI), and modernized safety infrastructure to enable more consistent international operations. These improvements have already attracted major carriers, with American Airlines scheduled to launch new nonstop service from Miami (MIA) in early 2026, supplementing the existing regional links provided by Silver Airways and Western Air. Amenities within the new terminal will include a welcoming central courtyard with diverse concession options, retail boutiques, and premium seating areas. While construction is underway, travelers should expect a functional but basic experience in the temporary facilities, focusing on essential services like baggage reclaim and on-site car rentals. A unique aspect of the BIM experience is its location on South Bimini; upon arrival, most travelers take a short and scenic five-minute ferry ride across the channel to reach the resorts, marinas, and beaches of North Bimini. The airport's modernization is expected to solidify its role as a premier Caribbean gateway for world-class fishing, diving, and marine research.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through South Bimini Airport (BIM) is a unique experience that combines standard aviation logistics with a scenic island transfer. As of early 2026, the airport is undergoing a transformative $80 million redevelopment, featuring a modern terminal building and upgraded airfield infrastructure. A landmark development for the region is the launch of American Airlinesโ€™ nonstop service from Miami (MIA) in February 2026, complementing existing regional links from Nassau (NAS) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL) provided by Western Air and Silver Airways. A critical tip for travelers arriving at BIM is to plan for the multi-stage connection to North Bimini, where most major resorts are located. Upon clearing Bahamian customs and immigration, you must take a short five-minute taxi ride to the South Bimini ferry dock. From there, a government-regulated water taxi or a private resort shuttle will transport you across the channel to Alice Town in approximately ten minutes. For a stress-free connection, it is advisable to allow at least 60 to 90 minutes for this entire land-and-sea transfer, especially during peak afternoon arrival windows. If you are connecting to an international flight in Miami or Fort Lauderdale, ensure you have your return ticket and valid passport ready for inspection before departing BIM. For those who prefer a more direct route, Tropic Ocean Airways offers seaplane services directly to the North Bimini Seaplane Base (NSB), bypassing the South Bimini transfer entirely. Within the BIM terminal, construction is ongoing through late 2025, so facilities remain functional but basic. Travelers should ensure their electronic devices are charged and carry essential supplies, as the new terminalโ€™s extensive concession areas and retail boutiques are still being finalized.

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