Saint Lucia Overflight Permits
Saint Lucia overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Click For More DetailsIf you're an operator of a business jet or a commercial airline with plans to flyover Martinique airspace, obtaining a Martinique Overflight Permit from the Martinique Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is mandatory. As a flight dispatcher, it's important to have a good understanding of the requirements for obtaining this permit, including the fact that the issuing of an overflight permit confirms that there is no political or security objection to your airline, aircraft, or country of origin/destination and that there are no outstanding navigation fees due to the ATC authority.
The issued overflight permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of your submiting Flight Plan.
Martinique Overfly Permit : There will be No Specific Overflight Permit Number.
Officially there is "NO CAA Processing Fees" applied for issuance of Martinique Overflight Permit.
At our company, we recognize that top-notch, personalized ground handling services at an affordable cost are crucial to a successful flight, regardless of whether it's scheduled or ad-hoc. Our priority is to ensure that the aircraft, its crew, passengers, and cargo receive excellent care from the moment of landing to takeoff. We provide a comprehensive selection of cargo, ramp, passenger, and fuel stop services, both within Martinique and at various global destinations, to deliver a seamless experience to our customers.
Saint Lucia overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Click For More DetailsDominica overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Click For More DetailsOur highly professional flight support team with more than 15 years’ experience has the commercial technical and regulatory knowledge with expertise that enables us to handle your flight in the shortest possible time at any civil airport in Martinique
Help to reduce the inconveniences of international flights such as obtaining Martinique overflight & landing permits, escorting of passengers, crew through customs, and immigration. Arranging other services by third-party suppliers.
We adhere to strict operating and customer service standards that result in consistent, professional, and personalized service at every location we serve. We can tailor our products to the specific needs of each of our customers, offering all, or a mix of services.
we backed by hundreds of trained agents and handlers worldwide with a dedicated team of professionals who are committed to safety, customer satisfaction, and quality, we always have a solution if you can harness the right resources.
Our operations center with its 20 strong team strengths of dispatchers and flight coordinators is on duty 24/7 to meet your every need.
Our skilled flight support team provides extensive international travel support services for flight clearance requirements in Martinique airspace.
You can contact us and our international travel support team will provide you with a full overflight permit fee within 5 minutes.
We have direct contacts with worldwide Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) and in some countries in which CAA is only allowed to process permits through local agents, we have a very professional local representative team available to support our valued customers so that we would be able to arrange landing permits on a short term notice period.
Before applying for an overflight permit, please refer to the following details that may help you understand.
Our services include international trip planning, overflight permits, landing permits, traffic permits, ground handling, real-time flight watch, JetA1 fuel, catering uplift, weather & notams, crew hotel, and any other services requested by the airline/operator.
Martinique is a rugged Caribbean island that’s part of the Lesser Antilles. An overseas region of France, its culture reflects a distinctive blend of French and West Indian influences. Its largest town, Fort-de-France, features steep hills, narrow streets and La Savane, a garden bordered by shops and cafes. In the garden is a statue of island native Joséphine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Founded by French settlers, this used to be the most important town in Martinique, also called the Paris of the Caribbean. Everything changed when the majestic Mount Pelée erupted in 1902, destroying Saint-Pierre and killing thirty thousand people. Never restored to its former glory, the city is now a center of a sugar-producing area with a geological laboratory and a volcanological museum and a reminder of nature’s power. Wander through the historic ruins and head to one of the dive sites to swim alongside the wrecks of ships that sank in the explosion.
The capital of Martinique, the main port and a starting point for island adventurers, Fort-de-France lies on the west coast of the island. Besides exploring the numerous shopping opportunities, dedicate a few hours to explore historic sites as well as some museums where you will learn about the area’s pre-Columbian and colonial past.
Although Le Diamant hosts several marvelous beaches, it is Diamond Rock that most people come to see. This small uninhabited island has a long naval history as a fortress in the Napoleonic wars and a great value as the last refuge for several snake species. Due to the nearby underwater cave which hosts a spectacular display of sea fans and corals, it is also a popular destination for scuba divers.
Located in the northwest part of Martinique, Le Carbet is home to peaceful beaches, the supposed landing site of Christopher Columbus in June of 1502 and the town where Gauguin lived and painted almost four centuries later. Do not miss the gardens, the rum distillery and the popular ship wreck.
With such a rich flora and fauna, it is no surprise that one of the finest botanical gardens in the world is situated in Martinique. Featuring thousands of tropical plants as well as ponds punctuated with water lilies and lotus blossoms, Jardin de Balata is owned by a passionate horticulturalist. When you’re not strolling through the well-marked paths, there is always an awe-inspiring view to enjoy in the magical kingdom of flowers and hummingbirds.
The road that leads to Balata is no ordinary highway. Known as La Route de la Trace, it is the island’s most scenic and one of the oldest roads in Martinique dating back to the 18th century thanks to the Jesuit Missionaries. Running through the heart of the lush interior rain-forest to Mount Pelée, a quick drive will reveal why Martinique is known as the Island of Flowers.
This is a picturesque town is the island’s southernmost village and one of the prettiest. Although you will find many shops, restaurants and markets, you will soon realize that the main attractions are the white sand beaches. Les Salines is probably the most famous among them: a heavenly lengthy stretch of sand complete with clear blue waters.
At the base of Mount Pelée you will find the village of Ajoupa-Bouillon, well known for its colorful flowers. Make sure to visit the botanical trail called Les Ombrages and Gorges de ls Falaise, a series of small gorges along the Falaise River that lead to an alluring waterfall.
The southern coastline of La Trinité is a marvelously wild and unspoiled peninsula where you will find plenty of things to see and do. The protected land of Caravelle is remarkable for the wide range of landscapes from savannah-type terrain to mangrove forests and a rich biodiversity. To fully appreciate the natural treasures of the reserve, nothing beats a hike dotted with superb viewpoints.
A small and sleepy fishing village tucked beneath coastal cliffs is one of the most picturesque places you may come across. Often completely cut off from the rest of the island after heavy rains, Grand’ Rivière is where you will find fresh seafood, colored boats and the huge challenging waves of the Atlantic.