Kingston Airport (KIN)

Find useful information about Kingston Airport: Arrivals, Departures, Terminal information, Parking, Car rental, Transport, Accommodation, Amenities and Services, among other information about Norman Manley International Airport (KIN). Plan your travel to KIN Airport with the information provided in this guide.


Norman Manley International Airport (IATA: KIN, ICAO: MKJP), formerly called Palisadoes Airport, serves Kingston in Jamaica and is one of the three international airports in the island, being the second busiest one after Montego Bay Airport.


Kingston Airport is located 19 km south of New Kingston, on the Palisadoes peninsula.

KIN Airport is a hub for Caribbean Airlines.

During 2021 KIN Airport registered 830,500 passengers. 

Terminal

Kingston Airport has a single passenger terminal.

Facilities and Services

Find attached the available services at KIN Airport:

- ATMs
- Baby care rooms
- Baggage trolleys
- Currency exchange
- Duty free stores
- Food, drink and retail concessions
- Information desk

Contact

Address: 53 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston, JAMAICA


Phone:
+876 924 8452-6


Email:
[email protected]

Transport

At Norman Manley International Airport there are the following means of transportation:


Bus
: Bus transportation is available at Kingston Airport. 
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Taxi: Travel time to downtown Kingston in about 30 minutes by taxi.
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Transfer: If you want private transportation, you can book a transfer at NMIA Airport. 
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Car Rental: Rent a car at Kingston Airport. Check our search engine for further details!
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About Kingston

Kingston is the largest city and capital of Jamaica, located on the south eastern coast. It is a melty pot, where individuals of African descent co lives with Chinese, East Indians and other ethnic groups of European, Lebanese and Syrian descent, although there is a high percentage of mixed race individuals.

Kingston city centre consists of two parts: New Kingston and the historic downtown, which both are part of its main attractions.