ALL CLEAR ISSUED FOR THE ISLANDS OF THE BAHAMAS FOLLOWING HURRICANE MELISSA
Following the announcement, the Bahamas Airport Authority conducted safety inspections at airports across the Central and Southern Bahamas. Most airports reopened, while operations at the following locations remained under review:
- Rum Cay Airport, Rum Cay Deadman's Cay Airport, Long Island Stella Maris Airport, Long Island
Authorities reported minimal damage at airports and in surrounding communities and continued to assess conditions to ensure full operations resumed safely.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper, stated: "The All Clear allowed Bahamians and visitors to return safely to our islands. We are proud of the resilience of our communities, the dedication of our emergency teams, and the readiness of our airports to welcome everyone back."
As The Bahamas resumes normal operations, the Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation extends its thoughts and prayers to the people of Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and other Caribbean nations impacted by Hurricane Melissa. We shared in their challenges, support their recovery efforts, and honor their resilience as they rebuild stronger than before.
For the latest flight information, passengers were encouraged to consult the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) website at and its social media channels.
CONTACT: Rissie Demeritte The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism... Bahamas USA FINN Bahamas...
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