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fiogf49gjkf0d The major
international airports
of the Bahamas are located in
Nassau
and
Freeport
, and are usually reached via connecting flights from North American cities. Although a few carriers offer flights from Miami or Fort Lauderdale to
Out Island
airports, and some hotels offer
charter connections
to the island's resorts, most Out Island travellers fly through Nassau, or take ferries and boats to the more remote destinations.
The national carrier is
Bahamasair
(tel 242/377-5505 or 1-800/222-4262), which offers several daily flights to Nassau and Freeport from Miami, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale, as well as numerous flights from Nassau to Out Island destinations on Andros, Cat Island, Abaco and other islands. Some smaller carriers fly
inter-island routes
(usually originating in Nassau), including
Congo Air, Taino Air Service, Sandpiper Air
and
Cleare Air
.
From
mainland North America
, several American and Canadian carriers fly to Nassau or Freeport from hub cities, or connect to the islands through Miami.
Continental-Gulfstream
(tel 1-800/525 0280),
Delta
and
US Airways
offer flights to Nassau, Eleuthera, Treasure Cay, Paradise Island and other locations.
Air Canada
has direct connections to Nassau from Toronto and Montreal, and many other flights to the Bahamas via US hubs. American Airlines' regional carrier
American Eagle
serves Nassau from Miami with regular daily flights, while smaller carriers typically fly a Florida-to-Bahamas route and include
Pan Am Air Bridges, Lynx Air International, Twin Air
and
Chalks International
.
From the
UK
, the major carrier is
British Airways
, offering direct flights to Nassau at least twice weekly from London Gatwick, while
British West Indian Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Bahamasair
and
Caledonian
also offer competitive fares for flights to Nassau through Miami. Similarly, other European travellers most often connect to the Bahamas via Miami.
Cruise lines
such as
Disney, Carnival
and
American Canadian Caribbean
make calls at
Prince George Wharf
in Nassau, where visitors can enjoy the city's colonial centre and do some shopping, though most ships only dock there for a day or two.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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