What is airports in dominica?

Dominica has two airports: Douglas-Charles Airport (DOM), formerly known as Melville Hall Airport, and Canefield Airport (DCF).

Douglas-Charles Airport is the main international airport and is located on the northeast coast of the island, about an hour's drive from the capital city of Roseau. It has a single runway and serves as a hub for regional airlines such as LIAT and Air Antilles. The airport has a small terminal building with limited services, including a restaurant, bar, and souvenir shop.

Canefield Airport is a smaller domestic airport located near Roseau, the capital city. It has a shorter runway and is mainly used for regional flights to other Caribbean islands. The airport also has a small terminal building with limited services.

Both airports have been renovated in recent years to improve facilities and services for travelers. However, due to Dominica's rugged terrain and limited land area, there are no direct flights from major international airports. Travelers usually have to connect through neighboring Caribbean islands like Antigua, St. Lucia or Barbados to reach Dominica.