While most international flights come into Saint Lucia’s southern airport, George Charles airport handles domestic and local arrivals; so if you're flying in from the UK, George Charles Saint Lucia Airport or Hewanorra Saint Lucia Airport will likely be your first stop.
Despite the fact that it is smaller, George Charles airport is busier than its southern counterpart, with the likes of Federal Express and DHL arriving here daily as well as other couriers flying in and out frequently.
Annually, the average number of passengers passing through George Charles airport is 394,000. Many private and luxury airplanes are housed in George Charles airport, which is located close to the capital city of Castries, where many of the island's hotels are situated. George Charles airport has many check-in services for these hotels that make arriving in George Charles Saint Lucia Airport an excellent idea if coming from another Caribbean island.
The convenient location of the George Charles Saint Lucia Airport puts it a mere half an hour from the fantastic tourist resort of Smuggler’s Cove, a hotel set on 45 acre grounds. Smuggles Cove offers luxurious rooms and gourmet restaurants as well as no less than seven swimming pools and live entertainment.
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