Inagua Airport

Inagua Airport (IATA: IGA, ICAO: MYIG) is a small airport located on Great
Inagua Island, the southernmost island in the Bahamas. The airport primarily
serves the island's main settlement, Matthew Town, and acts as a gateway for
visitors to this remote and ecologically rich part of the Bahamas.
Facilities
Inagua Airport offers basic facilities to meet the needs of its travelers:
Terminal: The airport has a modest terminal building with essential amenities,
including check-in counters, a waiting area, and restrooms. The facilities are
simple, reflecting the airport's small size and the limited volume of traffic it
handles.
Car Rentals: Car rental services are available through local providers. Given
the island’s remote location, it’s recommended to arrange rentals in advance.
Parking: There is a small parking area located near the terminal, offering
convenient access for those driving to the airport.
Airlines
Domestic Flights
Bahamasair: The
national airline provides regular flights between Inagua Airport and Nassau,
offering connections to other islands in the Bahamas. This service is crucial
for both residents and visitors, as it is the primary means of reaching the
island.
Pineapple Air: This
local airline also operates flights between Inagua and Nassau, providing
additional travel options.
Public Transportation
Taxis: Taxis are available at the airport, providing transportation to Matthew
Town and other parts of Great Inagua Island. Due to the island's small
population and limited infrastructure, it is advisable to arrange taxi services
in advance.
Car Rentals: Renting a car is a practical option for visitors who wish to
explore the island at their own pace. Great Inagua is known for its vast salt
flats and the Inagua National Park, home to one of the world's largest colonies
of West Indian flamingos.
Additional Information
Inagua Airport is a vital link to Great Inagua Island, a destination known for
its unique natural environment and wildlife. The island is particularly famous
for the Inagua National Park, where visitors can see thousands of flamingos and
other bird species. The Morton Salt Company, which operates the largest solar
salt operation in the world, is also a significant presence on the island. The
airport’s facilities, while basic, are sufficient to handle the small number of
passengers it serves.
For travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience, Inagua offers an
opportunity to explore one of the Bahamas' most pristine and untouched regions.
Despite its remote location, the airport plays a crucial role in supporting the
local economy and ensuring that both residents and tourists have access to this
unique part of the Bahamas.
Passenger Guides
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