AIA Newsletter – April 2023
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Please click on the following link to access our April Newsletter. Happy Reading! 🙂
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On February 14, 2023, the Argyle International Airport Inc. (AIA) celebrates its six-year anniversary, “Iron Anniversary”, symbolic of strength and resilience.
In commemoration of this milestone, AIA will roll out several activities focused on acknowledging the contribution of key AIA personnel as well as the general staff for the purpose of nation building.
These activities include an awards ceremony and brunch on Friday February 24, 2023, where AIA will recognize all AIA personnel who have made a significant contribution over the six (6) years of AIA’s existence. Other activities include trivia questions with tokens to be won by staff and the distribution of promotional items to passengers.
See Special AIA Newsletter below:
COVID-19 Protocols Lifted For ALL Travellers to St. Vincent & the Grenadines
CLICK HERE to access the PDF version of the MOST RECENT PROTOCOLS FOR ALL TRAVELLERS TO SVG: https://www.svg-airport.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Lifting-of-Travel-Protocols-Sep-17-2022.pdf
Please CLICK HERE for information regarding the registration of Canadians abroad.
Argyle Gardens, Friday June 29, 2018
On Saturday June 30, 2018, the Argyle International Airport (AIA) will be implementing the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) procedures for traveling with powder-like substances on flights departing St. Vincent to the United States of America. Powder-like substances are described as fine dry particles produced by the grinding, crushing or disintegration of a solid substance.
Travelers with powder-like substances and granular material over 350 millilitres (12 ounces) will be required to place them in their checked luggage and not to place them in their carry-on bags. Examples of powder-like substances are flour, sugar, ground coffee, spices, powdered milk, baby powder, foot powder, cooking powder, bath salt, sea salt, sand, and cosmetics among others. Baby formula, medically necessary powders and/or human remains are not included.
Passengers are to place powder-like substances over 350 millilitres (12 ounces) in their checked bags, to reduce the chance of aviation security authorities having to dispose of the items at the checkpoint and/or gate.
Argyle Gardens
P.O Box 2312
St. Vincent & the Grenadines
t: 784 456 5555 e: aiainfo@svg-airport.com
March 27, 2017
Argyle Gardens, March 27, 2017. The Argyle International Airport hereby informs the General Public, that in order to protect all passengers, the AIA Aviation Security is required by law to inspect all checked luggage. Please note that the prohibited items when travelling includes alcoholic beverages exceeding 70% by volume (140% proof), which will be confiscated.
AIA is the newest International Airport within the region and promises to develop and transform into a gateway and passenger/cargo hub for the Eastern Caribbean. As such, this necessary security precaution is for the safety of everyone and is required by law.
Any prohibited items that are found in checked-in luggage can and will be confiscated by the AIA Aviation Security. We ask that all travellers be guided accordingly.
For regulations concerning dangerous goods, please see Appendix 45, ICAO Doc 8973, 8 edition.
Media Contact:
Tabia Matthews
Marketing/PR
t.matthews@svg-airport.com
784-456-5555, Ext 1162