Sangster International runway extension to boost tourism

May 07, 2024
Sangster International Airport
Sangster International Airport

The Sangster International Airport (SIA) runway extension is being hailed as a major milestone for Jamaica's aviation sector, enhancing safety and security, while boosting tourism and trade by attracting more flights, passengers and increased cargo flows.

The extension, which forms part of a US$70-million upgrading programme at the Montego Bay-based airport, has increased the takeoff range from 2,662 metres to 3,060 metres. Minister of Science, Energy, Telecommunications and Transport Daryl Vaz, in a speech read by Chairman of the Airports Authority of Jamaica, Mark Hart, at the official opening of the enlarged strip, said the airport is now able to accommodate larger aircraft and more flights.

"SIA plays a critical role in facilitating the transit of more than 85 per cent of tourist arrivals to the island. In 2023, the airport alone served over 5.2 million passengers, underlying its vital importance to Jamaica's tourism and transport sectors," Vaz noted.

He said that the runway extension, which includes enhancement of the public road and utility infrastructure, as well as initiatives for shoreline protection and coastal restoration, will strengthen Jamaica's status and drive economic growth in the resort town.

CEO of MBJ Airports Limited Shane Munroe said the runway extension is a "transformative endeavour that signifies a collective commitment to advancing aviation in Jamaica", while ensuring compliance with the highest standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization.

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