The new international airport in Barbuda is set to open in less than a month. The government of Antigua and Barbuda has announced that it has received the green light from the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) to commence commercial flights.
The Cabinet shared that the Chairman and new CEO of the Antigua Barbuda Airport Authority (ABBA), Wendy Francette-Williams gave them the positive news on Wednesday.
The USD14 million project features a 6,100-foot runway, with plans to extend it by an additional 2,000 feet to accommodate larger aircraft.
They were informed that the old airport in Barbuda will close at sunset on October 2, 2024, and the new airport will officially open at sunrise on October 3, 2024.
Plans are now underway for a grand opening, featuring flights from Antigua and attended by government officials, private-sector operators, and many Barbudans.
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The new airport has undergone significant upgrades including ongoing training for fire service personnel, airport staff, and other key personnel.
This development marks a significant step for Barbuda’s infrastructure and potential tourism growth, despite ongoing debates about local consultation and environmental concerns.