Saint Barthelemy Overflight Permit and Ground Handling

Any business jet aircraft operator or commercial airline that intends to overfly Saint Barthelemy aerospace required prior overflight permits approval,

As a flight dispatcher, you may need some pre-flight information about Saint Barthelemy overflight and landing permits and their requirement.

Some key points that must be considered when accepting a flight :


  1. The most important thing is CAA working hours, do they work on weekends?
  2. What aircraft document, you may need to submit overfly request?
  3. Are there any permit processing fees set by the Saint Barthelemy civil aviation authority?
  4. What will be the official overfly permit validity as per the concerned authority?
  5. How airline will get Saint Barthelemy air navigation bill from IATA or through a local agent?

What Details Are Needed To Acquire Saint Barthelemy Overflight Permit :


  • Overfly via Saint Barthelemy territory "Overfly Permit Not Required"
  • Flight Plan should be filed 2 hour before departure from origin

Saint Barthelemy Sample Overflight Permits :


The issued overflight permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of your submiting Flight Plan.

  • Sample Permit Format
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Is There Any Offical Saint Barthelemy Overflight Permit Processing Fees :


  • According To Saint Barthelemy Civil Aviation
Officially there is "NO CAA Processing Fees" applied for issuance of Saint Barthelemy Overflight Permit.

What Is Saint Barthelemy Overflight Permit Validity :


  • To Overfly Saint Barthelemy Airspace Overflight Permit Not Required

Who Will Issue Saint Barthelemy Overflight Permits :


  • Saint Barthelemy Civil Aviation Authority
  • Postal Address : Saint Barthelemy Civil Aviation Authority, Saint Barthelemy.

Who Is Responsible For Saint Barthelemy Overflight Air Navigation Bill :


  • Saint Barthelemy CAA will issue air navigation bill directly to Airline/Operator.

What Is Saint Barthelemy Civil Aviation Authority Working Hours :


  • Saint Barthelemy Civil Aviation Authority working hours ( 0100Z ) till ( 1000Z )..
  • Weekend In Saint Barthelemy ( Saturday and Sunday )

We Offer Below Saint Barthelemy Overflight and Landing Permits Category :


  • Charter and Private Operator Services
  • Overflight Permits
  • Cargo Flight Overfly Permits
  • Commercial Airlines
  • Monthly Block Permits
  • Seasonal Block Overflight Permits
  • Overfly Country Navigation Settlement
  • Business Jets and Airliners Services
  • Landing Permits
  • Airport Parking Slot Arrangement

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Ground Handling Services :


We understand that by the time, high quality and customized ground handling services, at the best price, are the key elements of a successful flight, whether it is an ad-hoc or scheduled flight, we make sure the aircraft, its crew, passengers and cargo are taken care from its landing to take off. We offer our customers an integrated range of high-quality cargo, ramp, passenger, fuel stop services within Saint Barthelemy and various locations across the globe.

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International Trip Support Services :


Our 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 Saint Barthelemy

Help to reduce the inconveniences of international flights such as obtaining Saint Barthelemy overflight & landing permits, escorting of passengers, crew through customs, and immigration. Arranging other services by third-party suppliers.

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Cost-Effective Overflight Permits


Our skilled flight support team provides extensive international travel support services for flight clearance requirements in Saint Barthelemy airspace.

You can contact us and our international travel support team will provide you with a full overflight permit fee within 5 minutes.

Cost-Effective Landing Permits


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.

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Travel Information :


Saint Barthelemy, a French-speaking Caribbean island commonly known as St. Barts, is known for its white-sand beaches and designer shops. The capital, Gustavia, encircling a yacht-filled harbor, has high-end restaurants and historical attractions like the Wall House, whose exhibits highlight the island’s Swedish colonial era. Perched above town is 17th-century Fort Karl, looking out over popular Shell Beach.

  • City : Saline Beach
Along the island's southern coast, secluded Saline Beach (also known as Grand Saline) is one of St. Barts' most beautiful stretches of sand and sea and one of the best beaches in the Caribbean. From the parking area, you walk up and over a hill to reach this protected cove, and once you emerge from the sand dunes, the water beckons in shades of turquoise, teal, and cobalt blue. The sweep of blond sand is great for sunbathing, but bring an umbrella if you want shade. When the wind is up, body surfers enjoy riding the waves here. After a morning of beach basking, you can enjoy lunch at one of the two restaurants near the parking lot.
  • City : Gustavia
Gustavia, St. Barts' red-roofed capital, is a small harbor town and the best place for shopping in St. Barts. Chic boutiques, duty free shops, and art galleries line the streets, luring passengers disembarking from the many cruise-ships that call here, and gourmet restaurants serve mouthwatering French-inspired cuisine. The town wraps in a U-shape around the harbor, where rustic fishing boats bob beside mega yachts.
  • City : St. Jean
In the heart of the island, the tiny village of St. Jean is the most popular tourist area outside of Gustavia, with fabulous restaurants, shopping plazas, and boutiques. Luxury villas peek out from tropical foliage on the hillsides, and the island's only airport lies nearby. Only small aircraft are accommodated here and only during daylight hours. Most flights servicing the island come from St. Martin/St. Maarten. St. Jean's Bay Beach, a delicious crescent of white sand, boasts great swimming and a natural coral reef. Shared by locals and day-trippers from nearby St. Maarten, it's an ideal location for parents with children. Several water sports centers rent snorkel gear, surfboards, windsurfers, and other beach toys. The chic Nikki Beach Saint Barth restaurant also lies along this stretch, with white sun beds lined up along the sand. The beach is split in two by the Eden Rock St. Barths, a luxury hotel perched on a promontory overlooking the sea.
  • City : Flamands Beach
Flamands Beach is the island's widest beach and also one of its prettiest. Fishermen often cast their nets here, and it's a great beach for swimming, when the sea is calm. Surfing can also be good, when the conditions are right. Flamands is one of the few beaches on St. Barts with shade, so you don't need to lug an umbrella down here. A couple of hotels fringe the sands here, including the luxury Cheval Blanc St.-Barth Isle de France, one of St. Barts' most exclusive hotels.
  • City : Gouverneur Beach
On the island's south shore, Gouverneur Beach is a secluded curve of soft white sand backed by green hills. This pretty beach is an island favorite but still seems pristine and private, and the water is typically calm and great for swimming. Unlike some of the other beaches, the parking lot lies close to the sand, although it's quite small. Those who prefer shade should bring a beach umbrella.
  • City : Lorient
On the north coast, not far from St. Jean, the charming village of Lorient is the site of the island's first French settlement. Today, the top things to see here include a 19th-century Catholic church, a few shops, and a fantastic surf beach. Built of local stone cut to size by women, the Lorient Church (Eglise de Lorient) uses conch shells as holy water basins. The far end of Lorient Beach has pounding waves that are prime surfing waters. The rest of this long beach is usually calm, quiet, and ideal for swimming.
  • City : Colombier Beach
The unspoiled Colombier Beach, at the tip of the island, is only accessible by boat or a half-hour hike down a goat path. Still called "Rockefeller's Beach" because for many years, David Rockefeller owned the surrounding property, it's a popular picnic spot with locals. You won't find any facilities here, so take your own food and drinks and wear sturdy shoes if you are tackling the hike. Free moorings are available here for beach lovers arriving by boat.
  • City : Corossol
Along the island's western shores, the two-street fishing village of Corossol is sometimes called the "straw village," due to the women from established island families who create straw hats and crafts from palm fronds. The older women speak an old Norman dialect and wear a traditional style of dress featuring starched white sunbonnets called quichenottes (kiss me nots). One of the main attractions here is the Inter Oceans Museum with a collection of more than 9,000 shells. The calm waters of Corossol Beach are a port of call for local fisherman.
  • City : Kitesurfing at Grand Cul de Sac Beach
The shallow bay and clear waters of Grand Cul de Sac are ideal for water sports. Kitesurfers congregate here, and the nearby kitesurfing school offers lessons for those in need of a few tips. Windsurfing and kayaking are also popular in the lagoon. After skimming the water, you can relax at one of the restaurants fringing the narrow beach.
  • City : Snorkeling and Diving the Nature Reserve of Saint-Barthélemy
Nature Reserve of Saint-Barthélemy is a marine reserve divided into five separate zones around the island in an effort to preserve the fragile marine ecosystems. Many of the island's best dive sites lie within the reserve's boundaries marked by white buoys. Divers and snorkelers may see turtles, spotted eagle rays, and reef sharks, as well as many colorful varieties of coral. Kayali is a superb 30-meter deep wreck dive, where lobster, conch, and vast schools of tropical fish can be spotted. In the reserve's high protection areas, diving and all forms of fishing are prohibited.
  • City : Fort Gustave
The remains of 18th-century Fort Gustave include the ruins of the stone ramparts, a sentry box, part of the old brick-floored bakery, cannons, and a powder house. Recognizable by the red and white lighthouse that was built on the site in 1961, the fort is one of the best vantage points for viewing the harbor.
  • City : Festivals
St. Barts offers a packed calendar of festivals and events. Since 1996, St. Barts' Film Festival has put the island on the map as a meeting place for regional filmmakers to screen and discuss their work. The festival is held near the end of April. In January, St. Barts' Music Festival features top-level musicians from around the world, and each year, the festival grows in stature and importance. Ballet was introduced in 1988 and jazz in 1989. In February, Carnival celebrations kick off, with parades along the streets of Gustavia. Other popular festivals celebrate sporting events, such as sailing and windsurfing.

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