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Jamaica Airports are the entrances to the island of Jamaica. The airports of Jamaica are the destinations of many international airlines which keep it connected to the whole world. The airports also link places inside Jamaica to one another. Travel to Jamaica is easy and cheap, so the importance of airports in Jamaica are increasing in recent times.
The Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, the capital of Jamaica is an important civil airport. It has a paved runway of 8900 feet. The passengers need to clear customs at the airport. People, mainly tourists and businessmen arrive at and depart from this Jamaican airport in large numbers.
Another important airport in Jamaica is Sir Donald Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay. It provides the scope of easy transportation to the picturesque surroundings of Montego Bay with its plethora of tourist attractions. The paved runway of this airport is 8700 feet long.
The other smaller airports in Jamaica include Kingston Tinson Pen (paved runway 3000 feet), Ocho Rios Boscobel (paved runway 3000 feet), Port Antonio Ken Jones (paved runway 3400 feet).
The military airports in Jamaica are Kingston Tinson Pen, Ocho Rios Boscobel and Port Antonio Ken Jones.
The contact numbers of the Airports Authority of Jamaica, Kingston is:
Tel: +1 876 926-1622/3, Fax: +1 876 926-0356
The contact numbers of the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority, Kingston is:
Tel: (Director General) +1 876 960-3948, (Flight Safety) +1 876 960-3965, (Air Navigation) +1 876 960-4220, Fax: (Director General) +1 876 920-0194, (Flight Safety) +1 876 960-1637
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