Jérémie Airport

Jérémie Airport (IATA: JEE, ICAO: MTJE) is the fifth busiest airport in Haiti in terms of passenger traffic and is 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) west of Jérémie in the Grand'Anse (department) of Haiti.

Jérémie Airport
Jeremie Airport in 2020
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAutorité Aéroportuaire Nationale
Elevation AMSL147 ft / 45 m
Coordinates18°39′48″N 74°10′20″W
Websitehttp://aan.gouv.ht/
Map
JEE
Location of airport in Haiti
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 1,200 3,937 Asphalt
Sources: Great Circle Mapper[1] Google Maps[2]

The Jeremie non-directional beacon (Ident: JRM) is located on the field.[3]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Mission Aviation Fellowship Port-au-Prince[4]
Sunrise Airways Port-au-Prince (starting August 10) [5]
Jeremie Airport Runway

History

The Jeremy airport was freshly renovated in 2020 to allow for bigger planes to land. The arrival and departure terminals were also renovated. There are talks that the runway is big enough to allow international flights to land directly in Jeremy. However, the Haitian authorities are working on filing the appropriate registration to list the runway as such. Such a change would allow for international flights to land directly to the Southern part of Haiti, bypassing the busy Capital, Port-au-Prince. The Southern Peninsula of Haiti is very beautiful with a lot of opportunity for beautiful landscape pictures, and contain some of the best looking natural white sand beaches.

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