Getting There
Airports in Jamaica
There are three international airports in Jamaica: Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica's capital city and the Ian Fleming International Airport in picturesque Ocho Rios.
Norman Manley International Airport
Located in Kingston, this is the better option if you're visiting the capital city, Port Antonio or heading to the Blue Mountains. Ground transportation can be arranged to take you to the domestic airport in Kingston, Tinson Pen, where flights are available to other parts of the island. Car rental, taxis and tour operators are located in the Arrivals Ground Transportation Hall to help visitors get to their destination. For more information, visit http://www.nmia.aero/flash/
Sangster International Airport
Located in Montego Bay, this is the primary point of entry for most tourists. It's the better port of entrance if you're headed to Montego Bay, Ocho Rios or Negril. In addition to international terminals, this airport has a domestic terminal with local flights that depart regularly to Kingston, Negril, Port Antonio and Ocho Rios. Taxis, hotel shuttles and car rental companies are available to assist visitors in getting to their final destinations. For more information, visit http://mbjairport.com/
Ian Fleming International Airport
Jamaica's newest international airport,the Ian Fleming International Airport, is located in the Ocho Rios resort area. The new airport is a convenient entry point to Jamaica's north coast for small aircraft. Many of Jamaica's renown villas and resorts are only minutes away. Ground Ground Transportation is easily arranged. For more information visit http://www.ifia.aero
VIP Airport Service
Enjoy the warmth of Jamaica's hospitality with fast track and personalized VIP Meet & Greet service at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston (KIN) and the Sangster International (MBJ) in Montego Bay. VIP service includes complimentary Wi-Fi service, refreshments and free telephone calls to the USA, Canada and UK landlines. A suite of services is available to arriving and departing passengers. For more information visit http://www.vipattractions.com
Getting to Jamaica