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Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport

EIS TUPJ
Beef Island, VG America/Tortola Multi-airline hub
7.0M
Annual passengers
39+
Destinations
16
Airlines
1
Runway
Where EIS ranks
Among 534 international airports — and 123 in N. America
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Passengers
# 285 worldwide
# 69 N. America
Direct routes
# 363 worldwide
# 104 N. America
Airlines
# 387 worldwide
# 106 N. America
Runways
# 361 worldwide
# 97 N. America
Terminals
# 340 worldwide
# 71 N. America
Area
# 349 worldwide
# 98 N. America
Elevation
# 481 worldwide
# 110 N. America
Terrance B. Lettsome International is the principal airport of the British Virgin Islands, located on Beef Island on the eastern tip of Tortola and connected to the main island by the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge. Despite the BVI's small resident population (approximately 31,000), the airport plays an outsized role in Caribbean aviation: the territory is one of the world's largest offshore bareboat charter yachting centers, with the protected waters between Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, and the Norman Island anchorages drawing a clientele that arrives largely by air to Tortola before boarding yachts at marinas like Nanny Cay, Road Harbour, and Trellis Bay. A single 1,415 m (4,642 ft) asphalt runway constrains the airport to regional aircraft — Saab 340, ATR, and smaller turboprops — and prevents direct long-haul service. Approximately 72 routes to 39 destinations are served by 16 airlines, nearly all connecting from St. Thomas (STT), San Juan (SJU), St. Maarten (SXM), Antigua, or Puerto Rico's other gateway airports. American Eagle, Silver Airways, interCaribbean, Cape Air, Tradewind Aviation, Seaborne, and InterIslandAir operate scheduled services; a substantial unscheduled and charter operation supports yacht crew and VIP arrivals to destinations like Virgin Gorda's private-island resorts (Richard Branson's Necker, Oil Nut Bay, Rosewood Little Dix Bay). The airport was renamed in 2002 for Terrance B. Lettsome, a longtime Chief Minister. A proposed runway-extension project to enable direct US service has been repeatedly studied but has encountered environmental and financial obstacles, leaving EIS structurally constrained as a feeder airport. The BVI also uses St. Thomas (a short ferry to West End or Road Town) as an effective secondary gateway for US-origin visitors. Passenger traffic is typically 150,000–200,000 annually.

Global route network

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Most popular route
EIS → SJU
752 observed departures
Longest route
EIS → STL
3,366 km
Countries reached
17
Via direct passenger flights

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Airport data

Authoritative facts sourced from the airport authority

Elevation
15 ft (5 m)
Above sea level
Runways
1 · 4,642 ft max
1 runway, ASP
Passengers
7.0M/yr
Reported 2024
Airlines
16 carriers
JY · TJ · BW
Hub status
Mega-hub
Multi-airline hub
Area
Data Coming Soon
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Beyond the major hubs

EIS also serves 23 regional airports across 14 countries — secondary cities, islands, and niche destinations not ranked on BigAirports.

23
Regional airports
14
Countries served
9
Airlines operating
457
Observed flights
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Getting to the airport

Ground transport options from Beef Island

Public transportation

No scheduled public bus or shuttle service connects the airport to Tortola's main settlements. The BVI operates informal shared-taxi 'safari' vans, but these do not provide reliable terminal service. Most visitors rely on taxis, rental cars, or ferry transfers coordinated by their accommodation or charter company.

Taxis & rideshare

Taxis — often multi-passenger vans or open-air 'safari' vehicles — wait just outside Arrivals. Fares are government-set by destination zone, not metered; confirm the posted rate before departure. A ride across the bridge to Road Town (Tortola's capital) runs around $27 for one passenger; ferry terminals (for onward travel to Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, or Anegada) cost $15–$30 depending on location.

Rental cars

Avis, Hertz, and local agencies including Itgo, Jerry's, and Denzil Clyne operate at or near the airport. A valid home-country license plus a temporary BVI driving permit (roughly $10, issued by the rental company) are required. Driving is on the left. Most car rentals are 4WD/SUVs given Tortola's steep terrain; book well ahead as the island fleet is small.

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