

BY PLANE
Dominica is serviced by two airports: Douglas-Charles (DOM), formerly known as Melville Hall, and Canefield (DCF) Airports. Most visitors to Dominica will arrive through Douglas-Charles, the larger of the two airports. Douglas-Charles, located in the northeastern side of the island, approximately one hour from the city, features a longer runway and updated terminal. Canefield Airport is 15 minutes from the capital city of Roseau and has a shorter runway, measuring 3,100 feet.


From the United States & Canada
From the United States/Canada,
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Make a one-stop connection from up to 42 cities in North America served by American Airlines into Miami International Airport.
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Take a direct American Airlines flight from Miami International Airport to Douglas-Charles (DOM) Dominica.
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American Airlines offers three nonstop flights per week to Dominica on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.
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Make a one-stop connection through San Juan, Puerto Rico into Dominica on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturday, Or connect through other Caribbean hubs including Barbados (BGI), Trinidad & Tobago (POS), Antigua (ANU), St. Maarten (SXM), and several others.
Regional Airlines
There are several airlines that connect to Dominica from hubs in the Caribbean. Some have agreements with major airlines that allow you to book a single ticket and check your luggage to your final destination. Check with the airlines to see if they have these agreements or if you need to book separate tickets.
Caribbean Airlines has the largest network in the region and offers non-stop service to/from Dominica to Barbados and Trinidad, which facilitates easy onward connections to regional and international destinations including New York, Miami, the United Kingdom, Toronto, and Guyana.
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interCaribbean Airways is an airline that offers scheduled passenger flights around the Caribbean, and also offers charter flights to Caribbean destinations. The Airline flies to more than 20 destinations across more than 10 Caribbean islands, including locations within Antigua, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. They have an interline agreement with British Airways from the UK affording greater convenience.
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Leeward Island Air Transport (LIAT) offers direct connections from Antigua and Barbados and other connecting flights across their nine-island network into Douglas-Charles Airport.
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Windward Islands Airways (WINAIR) has scheduled service between Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM), and onward to St. Maarten (SXM) continuing to Puerto Rico (SJU). WINAIR has interline e-ticketing agreements with multiple airlines, including United, Air Caraibes, Air France, British Airways, and KLM.
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Air Sunshine offers service to and from Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM), St. Thomas (STT), San Juan (SJU), St. Maarten (SXM), Nevis (NEV), and Anguilla (AXA) on a regular basis and other destinations on demand.
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Air Antilles operates service between both Guadeloupe (PTP) and Martinique (FDF) and Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM) and onwards to St. Maarten (SXM) and Puerto Rico (SJU) in cooperation with WINAIR (on the schedule mentioned above). Air Antilles has agreements with Air France, allowing travelers to book their flights to Dominica directly through the carrier.
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Seaborne Airlines/Silver Airways provides four times weekly services into Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM) from Puerto Rico on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. The airline has codeshare agreements with American Airlines, Delta, and JetBlue, allowing travelers to book their flights to Dominica directly through these carriers. Book via Silver Airways.
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