Airports in Antigua and Barbuda

1 commercial airports — 0 major international hubs, 1 regional airports, and 0 minor airfields.

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Airports of Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua and Barbuda keeps things simple — one commercial airport, one hub, done. For a two-island nation in the Eastern Caribbean, that's not a limitation, it's just geography doing what geography does. Everything funnels through Antigua (ANU), and honestly? That's fine. You're not a complicated web of regional airports here. You land, you're close to almost everything you came for. The country's small enough that one well-connected airport makes total sense, and ANU punches well above its weight for a nation this size.

The shape of Antigua and Barbuda's aviation network

ANU is doing a lot of heavy lifting for a relatively small island nation — 27 non-stop destinations is genuinely impressive. That means you've got real options when it comes to routing, whether you're connecting from North America, Europe, or hopping between Caribbean islands. It's not a mega-hub with hundreds of routes, but it hits the sweet spot where you're not constantly forced into awkward multi-stop itineraries just to reach paradise. I flew in direct from London once and was genuinely surprised how painless it was. For a country this compact, having that kind of connectivity means less time in transit and more time with your feet in the sand. That's the whole point, isn't it?

Airport tiers in Antigua and Barbuda

Regional airports (1)

Tips for using Antigua and Barbuda's airports

ANU is your entry point — full stop. There's no choosing between airports here, which actually makes planning easier. Once you land, Barbuda is accessible by ferry or small charter flight, so factor that in if Barbuda's your main destination rather than an afterthought. Ground transport from ANU to most of Antigua's resorts and St. John's is straightforward and won't eat up your whole afternoon. Book transfers in advance during peak season — the airport gets busy and taxis disappear fast. Check your home airport's direct routes to ANU before assuming a connection is necessary. You might get lucky.

Frequently asked questions

How many airports are in Antigua and Barbuda?

Antigua and Barbuda has 1 commercial airport serving the nation. This single airport handles all commercial aviation traffic for both islands.

What is the biggest and busiest airport in Antigua and Barbuda?

V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) in Antigua is the primary and busiest airport in the country. It serves as the main hub for all commercial flights to and from the islands.

Can I fly internationally from regional airports in Antigua and Barbuda?

Since there is only one commercial airport in Antigua and Barbuda, all international flights operate through V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU). There are no other regional airports handling international commercial service.

What is the distance and transit between the main airports in Antigua and Barbuda?

Antigua and Barbuda has only one commercial airport, so there is no inter-airport transit to consider. V.C. Bird International Airport serves as the sole commercial aviation hub for the entire nation.

Which airport should I fly to when visiting Antigua and Barbuda?

You should fly to V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) in Antigua, as it is the only commercial airport in the country. All international and domestic flights arrive and depart from this single airport.

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Regional airports (1)

Airports with 8 to 99 non-stop destinations — typically domestic + select international.

Frequently asked questions

  • How many commercial airports are there in Antigua and Barbuda?

    Antigua and Barbuda has 1 commercial airports operating non-stop scheduled flights. 0 qualify as major international hubs (100+ direct destinations).

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