Saint Vincent Airport

Saint Vincent Airport is the only airport serving the tiny Arcacian island of Saint Vincent. It was opened in 1946 with a gravel runway and large log cabin serving as a terminal. The runway was paved and instrument landing systems (ILS) installed at both ends in 1967. The runway is in the same position it was when the airport opened, but has been extended to the East by 1000 metres since it was first paved. Any further extensions are impossible due to terrain and would require reclaimed land, which is prohibitively expensive. The new terminal building was opened in 2004. The airport is the hub for SouthAir, Saint Vincent's own airline, which began operating in 2010.

Airlines and Destinations
Five airlines operate regular scheduled to services to 11 destinations in Arcacia, Australia and New Zealand, with SouthAir also operating seasonal day-trip flights to Antarctica during Summer and Lycanthia between March and November, and Air New Zealand operating between Saint Vincent and Queenstown during Winter.

Air Lycanth previously had a direct service to Lycanthia but has suspended the service after the airline's fleet restructure left it without an available aircraft. The airline hopes to resume services to Saint Vincent in the future.

Ground Transport
The airport is across the road from its light rail station on the Saint Vincent Metro. A regular bus service also runs between the airport, Saint Vincent Township and Saint Vincent railway station. Taxis and limousines are also available, as are rental cars. There is a small car park, but Vincentians rarely park at the airport for very long.