A major gateway for the Bahamas, Nassau Airport is located on New Providence Island, near the capital city Nassau. Recently renamed Lynden Pindling International Airport, it is a hub for Bahamas Air. About 20 airlines use the airport, including many from the United States.
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The two terminals are within easy walking distance of each other.
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No city buses (or any other form of public transport) serve the airport, but taxis are available.
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There are 1,760 parking spaces at the airport, and three parking lots.
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Money and communication: Both terminals have ATMs and telephone booths (phone-card operated). There is a bank (with bureau de change facilities) and a post office in the Terminal 1 lobby (photocopies and faxes are available at the bank). Internet stations are available in both terminals.
Eating and drinking: There are several bars and cafeterias located throughout the airport.
Shopping: Shops selling records, clothes and souvenirs are available and there is a newsstand. Duty-free shopping is also available.
Luggage: Trolleys are available free of charge in the US departure lobby (Terminal 2). There are no lockers facilities at the airport. For lost property enquiries, contact the Airport Authority Security Division on +1 242 377 1759, ext 2802.
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The airport is fully accessible to disabled travelers. There are ramps, adapted toilets, elevators and dedicated parking spaces outside the terminals. Passengers requiring assistance should inform their airline before travelling.
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There is no executive lounge at the airport. The Radisson Cable Beach (tel: 242 327 6000; Web site: www.radisson.com) and the Wyndham Nassau Resort (tel: 242 327 6200; Web site: www.wyndham.com) nearby provide conference facilities.
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