Aéroport de Exuma Int'l (GGT)

Exuma International Airport (IATA: GGT, ICAO: MYEF) is a key aviation hub located near George Town, the capital of the Exuma district, in the Bahamas. Serving as a gateway to this picturesque archipelago, the airport plays a vital role in connecting visitors to the pristine beaches, vibrant marine life, and luxury resorts that define the region. Although relatively small compared to major international airports, Exuma International is significant for its strategic importance in tourism.

The history of Exuma International Airport dates back to the early 20th century, growing in tandem with the island's development as a favored destination for both vacationers and yachting enthusiasts. Upgraded facilities and modern infrastructure have allowed the airport to evolve, accommodating the increasing influx of tourists seeking the tropical allure of the Exumas.

As an international airport, GGT offers a range of services including but not limited to customs and immigration facilities, making it capable of handling both domestic and international flights. The airport is located approximately 15 kilometers northwest of George Town, accessible via a short drive that provides visitors with scenic views of the island’s natural beauty.

GGT typically handles a modest yet steady volume of flights, primarily dominated by carriers offering regional services as well as direct flights from key cities in the United States. Airlines such as American Airlines, Delta, and Silver Airways frequently operate from Exuma International, contributing to an annual passenger count that reaches several hundred thousand. Despite its size, the airport plays a crucial role in buttressing the local economy through tourism, proving to be an indispensable link between the tranquil Exumas and the bustling world beyond.