When you are flying to Saint Barth, you'll first have to arrive at a connecting hub and transit.
Because of the short runway the airport is served by small regional commercial aircraft and charters. These aircraft typically carry fewer
than twenty passengers
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When flying with major airlines of America or Europe on scheduled commercial flights, the transit hub could be St.Maarten (SXM), San Juan PR (SJU),
Antigua (ANU) or Guadeloupe (PTP).
Most online booking services will offer a flight schedule via St.Maarten.
Private/business jet passengers typically continue their travel from the above metioned hubs on a charter aircraft or helicopter. Anguilla (AXA)
or St.Kitts (SKB) are additional transit hub options for this aviation segment.
St.Barth's airport is officially called Aéroport de Saint-Barthélemy-Rémy-de-Haenen, named after Rémy de Haenen, an aviation pioneer and
later mayor of Saint Barthélemy. De Haenen first landed on the site of what would become the airport in 1946. At the time, the area was
used as pasture land for sheep.
scheduled and charter flights between the surrounding
hub airports and St.Barth are provided by:
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For the CARIBAVIA participants Tradewind will offer a 10% discount on flights from hub airport San Juan Puerto Rico to St.Barth in the period
6th and 14th June, 2025. A time span around the event that makes it possible to spend a weekend before or after, or both on St.Barth and enjoy
what the art of being an island is about. Details and a special reservation code will be published here when we get closer to the event.
a live webcam view of St.Barth airport's runway and incoming flights
charter flights from anywhere to St.Barth or
from St.Barth to anywhere can be arranged by: