- Crown Point Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Crown Point International Airport
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IATA = TAB
ICAO = TTCP
type = Public
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operator = Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago
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location = Scarborough, Tobago
elevation-f = 38
elevation-m = 12
coordinates = Coord|11|08|58|N|60|49|56|W|type:airport|display=inline,title
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r1-number = 11/29
r1-length-f = 9,002
r1-length-m = 2,744
r1-surface =Asphalt
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footnotes =Crown Point International Airport Airport codes|TAB|TTCP is an international airport located on the island of
Tobago . It is located at the southwesternmost part of the island, near the town of Canaan, and 11 km from the capital, Scarborough. It is one of two international airports serving the twin isle republic. The other, larger and more connected, is located on the island ofTrinidad ,Piarco International Airport .Overview
Crown Point was opened in
1940 and is a small, informal airport. Tourism is the main employment sector on Tobago, and Crown Point flights therefore carry many tourists in addition to the inter-island traffic.The airport is home to a single bank and one ATM facility, operated by the Republic Bank, along with a series of shops and cafes, such as the Rituals Coffee House. The Crown Point Beach Hotel is situated within walking distance of the airport, offering conference facilities for business travellers and wireless access to the World Wide Web is also available.
An hourly bus service operates from outside the airport, which travels to a number of destinations on the island. These include Plymouth, next to Great Couland Bay, and Scarborough, which lies alongside Rockly Bay and Minister Bay. Further afield from Crown Point International Airport (TAB) and on the eastern side of Tobago and past the Tobago Forest Reserve are the villages of Charlotteville, Roxborough and Speyside.
Expansion
The Crown Point International Airport will also be modified and expanded starting February 2004 to facilitate the increase in passenger traffic to the island. The project is a part of Vision 2020. The modifications will incorporate the serene tropical ambience of the island doubling its size with first class facilities and state of the art navigational aides. The project also includes:
*Construction of a new air traffic control tower
*Taxiway repairs
*An airport landside transit mall
*Upgrade of the electrical sub station south terminal
*The procurement of air navigation equipment and modernization of the air traffic control facility.These works will ensure that Trinidad and Tobago maintains United States Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) Category 1 (highest) status.
The government of Trinidad and Tobago is working to increase tourism on the island of Tobago, so they are increasing air traffic at Crown Point International Airport.
Airlines and destinations
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British Airways (Antigua, London-Gatwick)
*Caribbean Airlines (Port of Spain,Barbados)
*Condor Airlines (Frankfurt, Porlamar)
*Delta Air Lines (Atlanta)
*LIAT (Barbados, Grenada)
*Monarch Airlines (London-Gatwick) [Starting soon (December 2008)]
*Virgin Atlantic (Grenada, London-Gatwick)Communications
* TWR
* GND
* PIARCO APPNavaids
*Navigational Aids:1:
*Name: Crown Point
*Type: NDB
*ID: TAB
*Channel: -
*Frequency: 323
*Distance From Airfield: At Airfield
*Bearing from Navaid: -Accidents and Incidents
*There have been no serious accidents at Crown Point International Airport to date.
Runways
The airport currently operates with one runway (runway 11/29). The runway is equipped with lighting, and is 9,002 feet long.
External links
*WAD|TTCP
* [http://www.tobago-tab.airports-guides.com Information about Crown Point Airport]
* http://www.sovereign-publications.com/tntairports.htm
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