Planning is the key to a pleasant journey. To ensure your departure or transfer at Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) goes smoothly, use these tips.
Arrival Time at the Airport: For international flights, it is recommended to arrive at the airport at least 2.5-3 hours before departure. Although the airport in St. George's is not as large as global hubs, queues for check-in and screening can be longer than usual during the tourist season. Allowing extra time will let you complete all formalities without rushing.
Check-in and Security: Most airlines offer online check-in, which can save time. Security screening points operate according to standard international rules. Be ready to present your passport and boarding pass, as well as remove electronic devices and liquids from your hand luggage.
Seat Selection: If you want to enjoy a farewell view of the picturesque shores of Grenada, choose a window seat. Aisle seats provide more legroom and allow you to move freely during the flight. Check the cabin layout with your airline when booking.
Hand Luggage: Remember the international restriction on carrying liquids — no more than 100 ml per container, packed in a transparent bag. If you are bringing famous Grenadian spices, it is better to pack them in checked luggage to avoid unnecessary questions. Duty-free items can be purchased in the shops after passing screening and taken on board.
Transfer Passengers: If you have a connecting flight, check in advance if you need to collect and re-check your luggage. Ensure you have enough time between flights. The airport is small, so navigation will not be difficult, but it is better to locate information about your next boarding gate immediately.
Customs Control: When entering or leaving Grenada, you will need to fill out a customs declaration. Honestly declare all goods subject to declaration. Customs officers may ask about the purpose of your trip and request to see a return ticket and hotel booking confirmation.
Saving Time and Money: To avoid inflated taxi prices, arrange a transfer in advance with your hotel or use the official taxi counter at the airport. Prices for food and drinks at the airport are generally higher, so you may bring a small snack (non-liquid) with you.
Flight Delays: In case of a flight delay or cancellation, first approach your airline's counter for information and instructions. Inquire about your rights regarding the provision of meals, drinks, or even hotel accommodation, depending on the length of the delay. Stay calm and keep all documents close at hand.