Lynden Pindling International Airport – NAS Nassau
Lynden Pindling International Airport used to be Nassau International Airport situated in Western Providence Island near Nassau, the capital city. It is the Bahamas’ largest international gateway and is operated by Nassau Airport Development Company. The airport traces its history from World War II in which it was first called the Windsor Field then became Royal Air Force Station. The name of the airport became official in 2006 in honor of Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, the Father of the Nation. The airport continues to develop into a commercial airport serving routes making Bahamas accessible to the world.
Best Time to Visit
Nassau, Bahamas is a Paradise Island which offers great sounds and sights for tourists worldwide. The modern airport has amenities like shops, dining experiences, Lignum Club, a relaxing ambiance and various services like the post office, nurse’s station, travel and lounge center, ATMs and Check-in counters. Aside from the basic amenities and services, the airport is convenient to all passengers from children to adults, able to handicapped and frequent to first-time travellers. The airport serves destinations to and from Toronto-Pearson, Boston, Miami, Grand Cayman, Panama City- Tocumen and many others.
What to Do & Area Attractions
The airport is equipped great lounges and relaxing ambiance but nothing beats the comfort of an own room and bed. Orange Hill Beach Inn is 1.2 miles away from the airport and provides the best value for tourists. Sun Fun Resort is a simple resort but gives the right amount of comfort while still very close to the airport. The Island House is a luxury hotel that is excellent in service and amenities.