
Both Nassau and Freeport are major US and international gateways. Dozens of airlines regularly fly between the islands and Europe, Canada and various US terminals, including most major cities such as New York, Chicago, Boston and Atlanta; and locations in Florida. Visitors can fly freely between the islands by Bahamasair, Phone 800-222-4262, www.bahamasair.com, the national carrier. Charter flights between the islands are also available.
Many direct flights are available, as follows: Air Jamaica flies from Newark and Philadelphia; American Eagle, from Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Orlando and Tampa; Bahamasair, from Fort Lauderdale, Miami and Orlando; British Airways, from London; Comair, from Cincinnati; Continental, from Fort Lauderdale, Miami and West Palm Beach; Delta, from NY/Laguardia, Boston and Atlanta; US Airways, from Philadelphia, NY/Laguardia and Cleveland.
Direct flights include: AirTran, from Atlanta; American Eagle, from Miami and Fort Lauderdale; Bahamasair, from Miami; Continental, from Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach; TWA, from NY/JFK.
For visitors arriving by air, the Bahamas are served through Nassau by most US airlines and by international airlines from Canada and Europe, and to a slightly more limited degree through Freeport.
The Out Islands are served mainly by Bahamas Air via connections in Nassau and Freeport. Phone 800-222-4262, www.bahamasair.com, the national carrier. Charter flights between the islands are also available.
The Bahamas is also a major destination for the cruise ship industry
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