Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport

Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport
IATA: EISICAO: TUPJ
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator BVIAA
Serves British Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands
Location Beef Island
Hub for BVIAirways
Elevation AMSL 16 ft / 5 m
Coordinates 18°26′44″N 064°32′35″W / 18.44556°N 64.54306°W / 18.44556; -64.54306Coordinates: 18°26′44″N 064°32′35″W / 18.44556°N 64.54306°W / 18.44556; -64.54306
Map
EIS

Location in the British Virgin Islands

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 1,415 4,642 Asphalt
Source: DAFIF[1]

Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport (IATA: EIS, ICAO: TUPJ), previously known as Beef Island Airport, is the main airport serving the British Virgin Islands, a British overseas territory in the Caribbean. The airport serves as the gateway to just about all of the islands within the BVI. Many travellers fly into Beef Island, with the intention of taking a ferry to the other smaller British Virgin Islands. The airport is located on Beef Island, a small island off the main island of Tortola, to which it is connected by the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge.

Overview

The Terrance B. Lettsome airport underwent a major $55 million renovation in 2004. After dredging was completed the runway was expanded to allow larger planes to operate into the airfield. This renovation was the largest capital project ever undertaken in the territory at that time. However, the airport currently does not receive any scheduled airline passenger jet service. The largest aircraft serving Tortola is the 64 passenger seat ATR-72 turboprop aircraft operated by Leeward Islands Air Transport (LIAT). Recently, Seaborne Airlines began operating Saab 340 turboprop aircraft into the airport.

Some of the highlights of the renovation and expansion project include:

There is a $20 departure tax for anyone over the age of five years.

The airport houses the BVI Outstation of the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority.[2]

In 2016 the Government announced an expansion of the airport to increase the runway size by 2,504 feet.[3][4] This followed years of speculation and proposals; discussions about expansion and how to finance it were being undertaken in 2014.[5][6] Although initial reports indicated that the United Kingdom had approved the necessary financial borrowing,[7] later reports suggested that the UK's consent had been withheld in connection with concerns about the financial viability of the project.[8] Under agreed financial protocols, external borrowing by the BVI Government needs to be approved by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Air Sunshine Anguilla, San Juan, Saint Thomas, Nevis, Dominica, Sint Maarten
Cape AirSan Juan
Seasonal: Saint Thomas
InterCaribbean Airways Antigua, San Juan, St. Maarten (begins 19 December 2016)[9]
LIATAntigua, Sint Maarten, Saint Kitts, San Juan
Seasonal: Barbados
Seaborne AirlinesSan Juan
Sky High Aviation Services Santo Domingo-Las Americas

Historically, in 1986 the airport had scheduled passenger jet service operated by British Caribbean Airways,[10][11] with direct flights to Miami. British Caribbean operated a British Aerospace BAe 146-100 jetliner. This was the only time that Tortola had airline jet service.

The Return Of Miami Flights

Thirty years after the short-lived British Caribbean Airways offered jet service to Miami using British Aerospace BAe 146-100 aircraft, Tortola based BVI Airways will soon start Miami service using BAe 146-100 airliners. Unlike British Caribbean Airways, BVI Airways will have no intermediate stops for fuel. One of their planes arrived at Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport.[12]

Charter

AirlinesDestinations
Air Sunshine San Juan, Saint Thomas, St. Croix
Fly BVI - Caribbean Air CharterAnegada,Virgin Gorda, Saint Thomas, San Juan, Antigua, Barbados, Dominica-Melville Hall, Providenciales, Grenada, Nevis, Punta Cana, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia-Hewanorra, Saint Lucia-Vigie, Saint Vincent
Island Birds San Juan, Saint Thomas, St. Croix, Sint Maarten, Anguilla, Antigua, Saint Kitts, Nevis, Barbuda
VI Air Link Anegada, Anguilla, Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, Canouan, Curaçao, Dominica-Melville Hall, Fort-de-France, Grand Turk, Grenada, Kingston, La Romana, Montego Bay, Nassau, Nevis, Pointe-à-Pitre, Port-au-Prince, Port of Spain, Providenciales, Puerto Plata, Punta Cana, Saint Kitts, Saint Lucia-Hewanorra, Saint Lucia-Vigie, Saint Vincent, San Juan, Santo Domingo-Las Américas, Sint Maarten

Cargo

Airline Destinations
Air Cargo Carriers San Juan
Air Sunshine Anguilla, Dominica, Nevis, St. Thomas, San Juan
DHL Aviation St. Barthelemy
FedEx Feeder
operated by Mountain Air Cargo
San Juan

Accidents and incidents

References

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