Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands—July 29th, 2025 – The Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority (TCIAA) would like to inform the public that normal operations at the Howard Hamilton International Airport Aerodrome have officially resumed.

We appreciate the patience and understanding of all stakeholders, travelers, and airport partners during the temporary closure. The safety and security of all airport users remain our top priority.

For continued updates, please follow TCIAA's official communication channels @tciairports.

Information about the Airports Authority

The Turks and Caicos Islands Airports Authority Ordinance (“TCIAA”) was established in 2005 under The Airports Authority Ordinance (Ord.11 of 2005) for constructing, controlling, and managing airports, and providing and maintaining runways, taxiways, and terminals for the efficient operation of airports in the Turks and Caicos Islands. It is further responsible for providing Border Control facilities (i.e. Customs and Immigration Services) and for Health and Security Checks. Since its establishment, the TCIAA has been instrumental in the development and improvement of the Turks and Caicos Islands’ six (6) public airports:

(1) The Howard Hamilton International Airport/ Providenciales International Airport (MBPV)

(2) The JAGS McCartney International Airport / Grand Turk International Airport (MBGT)

(3) The Norman B Saunders Sr International Airport / South Caicos Airport (MBSC)

(4) The Clifford Gardiner International Airport/ North Caicos Airport (MBNC)

(5) The Eric Arthur Airport/ Middle Caicos Airport (MBMC)

(6) The Henry Leon Wilson Airport / Salt Cay Airport (MBSY)

The TCIAA continues to operate as a focal point on the national agenda for economic and social development. The TCIAA Board consists of eight (8) members with a broad spectrum of experience in airport management, aviation, security, development, investment, law, and other industries, as well as public policy and government.

The goal of the TCIAA is to provide world-class airport operations through high-standard safety, security, quality, efficiencies, and customer service, recognizing its importance to the overall economic development and strategic growth of the Turks and Caicos Islands.