What is union island airport?

Union Island Airport (IATA code: UNI, ICAO code: TVSU) is a small airport that serves the island of Union Island in the Grenadines, located in the southeastern Caribbean. The airport has a single runway measuring 2,579 feet (786 meters) in length and is not suited for large aircraft. It accommodates small regional flights from nearby islands, with a maximum capacity of 19 passengers. The airport is owned and operated by the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Airports Authority and is a vital link to the rest of the region, connecting Union Island with other Caribbean destinations. The airport has a small terminal building, providing basic facilities for passengers such as a check-in counter, baggage claim area, and a seating area. The airport has a limited service base with only a few scheduled flights per week. Access to the airport is primarily through the sea port located at Clifton, which is the main town on Union Island.