Airport Guides
Bermuda International Airport
Here you'll find essential information on L. F. Wade International Airport, Bermuda, including contact details, airport transfer facts, details of airport facilities, and how to get there.
Full Airport Name
Bermuda International Airport
Address
3 Cahow Way, St George's GE CX, Bermuda
Airport Code
BDA
Country Code
1-441
Telephone
293 2470
E-mail
Website
Number of Terminals
2
Time Zone
GMT - 4 (GMT - 3 from second Sunday in March to first Sunday in November)
Location
The airport is situated 5km (3 miles) southwest of the Town of St George and 16km (9 miles) to the northeast of Bermuda's capital city Hamilton.
Transfer Between Terminals
One terminal is for passenger traffic, and the other for cargo.
Driving Directions
Exit at Junction 33 and follow the A4232. Take the first exit off the A4232 at Culverhouse Cross and follow signs to the airport along the A4050 and A4226.
Car Parking
Both short-term and long-term parking is available at the airport, and all lots are pay and display areas. For parking information call (tel: 293 2470).
Car Hire
Visitors to Bermuda are not permitted to hire cars.
Public Transport
Bus: Frequent buses (tel: 292 3851; www.gov.bm) serve the departures area, with routes criss-crossing the island, but they are not always practical for travellers with plenty of luggage or for physically disabled travellers. Journey time to St. George's is about 15 mins, and to Hamilton approx. 40 mins. Booking a minibus on arrival can be preferable.
Shuttle: Hotels and other private operators are not permitted to operate shuttle services to and from the airport.
Taxi: Taxis are available from the taxi rank outside the terminal building. Mini-buses will pick up by prior arrangement. Operators include Bee Line Transport (tel: 293 0303), Bermuda Host (tel: 293 1334) and Flood Transport Services (tel: 295 3589).
Information and Help Desks
The information desk is centrally located on the ground floor of the terminal building.
Airport Facilities
Money and communications: There are ATMs and a money exchange service on the ground floor of the terminal building. Free WiFi Internet access is available in the terminal.
Eating and drinking: Within the terminal building there are several snack bars, a bar and a bistro café serving coffees, lattes and a variety of morning pastries and sandwiches.
Shopping: There are several shops at the airport, including duty-free shops selling liquor, tobacco, cosmetics, perfumes and toiletries as well as retail outlets offering magazines, books, souvenirs, jewellery, perfumes, T-shirts, hats and sun dresses.
Luggage: Luggage trolleys are free to use. Skycaps are available to help with luggage transportation for a tip. For lost and found items, contact the airline baggage desk or the main information desk. Both are located on the ground floor.
Other facilities: A first aid service is available. The airport also has automated external defibrillators available. There is a children's play area, and an art gallery.
Conference and Business Facilities
There are several executive lounges for First Class travellers. Internet access is available in the departure lounges.
Facilities for Disabled Travellers
A disabled passenger transporter for boarding and disembarking of airplanes is available.
Hotels
There are no hotels at the airport. The Grotto Bay Beach Resort (tel: 293 8333; www.grottobay.com) is about 1.6km (1 mile) away from the airport. Numerous other hotels can be found in St. George's and all over the island (see www.experiencebermuda.com).
Full Airport Name
Address
Airport Code
Country Code
Telephone
Website
Number of Terminals
Time Zone
Location
Transfer Between Terminals
Driving Directions
Car Parking
Car Hire
Public Transport
Shuttle: Hotels and other private operators are not permitted to operate shuttle services to and from the airport.
Taxi: Taxis are available from the taxi rank outside the terminal building. Mini-buses will pick up by prior arrangement. Operators include Bee Line Transport (tel: 293 0303), Bermuda Host (tel: 293 1334) and Flood Transport Services (tel: 295 3589).
Information and Help Desks
Airport Facilities
Eating and drinking: Within the terminal building there are several snack bars, a bar and a bistro café serving coffees, lattes and a variety of morning pastries and sandwiches.
Shopping: There are several shops at the airport, including duty-free shops selling liquor, tobacco, cosmetics, perfumes and toiletries as well as retail outlets offering magazines, books, souvenirs, jewellery, perfumes, T-shirts, hats and sun dresses.
Luggage: Luggage trolleys are free to use. Skycaps are available to help with luggage transportation for a tip. For lost and found items, contact the airline baggage desk or the main information desk. Both are located on the ground floor.
Other facilities: A first aid service is available. The airport also has automated external defibrillators available. There is a children's play area, and an art gallery.
Conference and Business Facilities
Facilities for Disabled Travellers
Hotels
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