
Arriving by Air
Catch a Flight
St. Kitts is easily reached from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, continental Europe and the Caribbean. Robert L. Llewyn International Airport (SKB) serves as the island’s primary hub for air travel. Dozens of non-stop, connecting, and charter flights depart daily from destinations throughout the world.
Set Your Sights
On St. Kitts
Our travel partners make arriving in St. Kitts a breeze. The island is easily reached from multiple islands across the Caribbean, with non-stop flights available from Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Puerto Rico, San Juan, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, Tortola, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Miami (MIA) |
Double Daily Now - April 3, 2025 Daily Now - December, 2025 |
Charlotte (CLT) |
Saturday Now - August 30, 2025 |
New York (JFK) |
Saturday Now - August 30, 2025 |

Trinidad (POS) |
Monday and Friday Now - Oct 31, 2025 Tuesday Now - Oct 28, 2025 |
Barbados (BGI) |
Thursday Now - Oct 30, 2025 Saturday Now - Nov 1, 2025 |
Atlanta (ATL) |
Saturdays Now - August 30, 2025 |
New York (JFK) |
Saturdays Now - May 3, 2025 |

St. Maarten (SXM) |
Monday - Thursday Now - June 30, 2025 Friday and Sunday Now - March 29, 2025 Wednesday (via EIS) Now - March 26, 2025 Saturday (via EIS) Now - March 29, 2025 Daily (via ANU) Now - March 2025 |
Antigua (ANU) |
Thursday and Sunday Now - Oct 30, 2025 |
Tortola (EIS) |
Tuesday and Saturday Now - Nov 1, 2025 |

Robert L. Bradshaw Airport
Well-known as the best mid-sized airport in the Caribbean, the Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw International Airport (SKB) services the islands of both St. Kitts and Nevis, with regional and international flights arriving from throughout the Caribbean and beyond.
TAXI
Before setting off in a cab, be sure to clarify whether the rate quoted is in E.C. or U.S. dollars. There's a 50% surcharge for trips made between 10pm and 6am. For further assistance, please contact the St. Kitts Taxi Association (869/465-8487);(869/465-4253);(869/465-7818)
- Kayanjet Services
- Our Private Services
- Meet and Greet services signage for Private/Commercial Passengers
- Arrival and Departure Lounges
- In-house Immigration and Customs Clearance
- Finger Food & Exclusive Beverages
- Dedicated Meeting Rooms, Business and Secretarial Services
- Free WIFI Connection & Wireless Charging Stations
- International Magazines & Newspapers
- Luxury Amenities and Shower Facilities
- Duty-Free Pre-ordering Service
- Children's Menu and Magazines
- Dedicated Concierge
- Quick Aircraft Turnaround
- Customs and Immigration on site
- Passenger and Crew Assistance
- Traffic Rights and Landing Permits
- Flight Planning and Weather - NOTAMs
- Airport and Airway slot
- Onboard Catering
- Crew and Passenger Hotel Accommodation and Transfer
- Fueling Arrangements
- Aircraft Charter Reservations and Inter-Island Transfers
- On-site Crew Rest Area
Frequently Asked Questions
What travel documents are required to enter the country?
All persons with the exception of citizens of the OECS (Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States) traveling to St. Kitts are required to present a valid passport in order to enter St. Kitts-Nevis. Where applicable, documentation of a legal name change (for example, a marriage certificate) must also be presented. Additionally, proof of sufficient funds and a return or onward passage might be required.
Persons travelling should reconfirm travel document requirements with their carrier prior to trip commencement.
Also, kindly click here for information regarding the entry/re-entry requirements, as advanced by the United States Department of State.
If you are traveling to St. Kitts, it is required that you complete the online Immigration and Customs ED Form before arrival. Upon completion, you will receive a receipt with a QR code that you must present upon arrival in St. Kitts. Your QR code can be printed out or scanned directly from your phone.
What should I expect at the airport?
All persons traveling must comply with air travel regulations of their destination country. Travellers should familiarize themselves with restrictions and regulations ahead of arriving at the airport, as requirements are strictly enforced. Any container of liquids, gels, or aerosols packed in carry-on or hand luggage must not exceed 3.4fl oz. All such items must also fit into a single, quart-sized clear bag, and that bag must close. If necessary, ziplock bags are available for purchase at the airport.