Antigua, Antigua & Barbuda
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Bird International Airport (ANU) is the primary airport serving Antigua and Barbuda. It opened in 1946 and is named after the country's first Prime Minister, Sir Vere Cornwall Bird.
In 2023, the airport handled approximately 1.1 million passengers. The airport is operated by the Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority and serves as a vital gateway for tourism and commerce.
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Bird International Airport has one main terminal building. The terminal handles both international and domestic flights.
It has a total floor area of 23,000 square meters. The terminal features 14 gates.
The airport's capacity is approximately 2.5 million passengers per year. A major renovation and expansion project was completed in 2015, significantly modernizing the facilities.
Short-term and long-term parking options are available. Rates start at approximately $5 USD per hour. Daily rates are around $20 USD.