Airports in Guyana, List of Guyana Airports By City
All the Major Airports in Guyana are given below. To find more information about any of these airports click on the airport name. Our database have 32 Airports in Guyana. Guyana IATA Airport Codes and ICAO Codes are listed bellow.
Airport | City, Country | IATA airport code | ICAO airport code |
Aishalton Airport | Aishalton, Guyana | AHL | SYAH |
Annai Airport | Annai, Guyana | NAI | SYAN |
Baramita Airport | Baramita, Guyana | BMJ | - |
Bartica Airport | Bartica, Guyana | GFO | - |
Bemichi Airport | Bemichi, Guyana | BCG | - |
Cheddi Jagan International Airport | Georgetown, Guyana | GEO | SYCJ |
Ekereku Airport | Ekereku, Guyana | EKE | - |
Imbaimadai Airport | Imbaimadai, Guyana | IMB | SYIB |
Kaiapit Airport | Kaiapit, Papua New Guinea | KIA | - |
Kaieteur Airport | Kaieteur, Guyana | KAI | - |
Kamarang Airport | Kamarang, Guyana | KAR | SYKM |
Karanambo Airport | Karanambo, Guyana | KRM | SYKR |
Karasabai Airport | Karasabai, Guyana | KRG | - |
Kato Airport | Kato, Guyana | KTO | SYKT |
Konawaruk Airport | Konawaruk, Guyana | KKG | - |
Kurupung Airport | Kurupung, Guyana | KPG | - |
Lethem Airport | Lethem, Guyana | LTM | SYLT |
Lumid Pau Airport | Lumid Pau, Guyana | LUB | SYLP |
Mabaruma Airport | Mabaruma, Guyana | USI | - |
Mahdia Airport | Mahdia, Guyana | MHA | SYMD |
Maikwak Airport | Maikwak, Guyana | VEG | - |
Matthews Ridge Airport | Matthews Ridge, Guyana | MWJ | - |
Monkey Mountain Airport | Monkey Mountain, Guyana | MYM | - |
New Amsterdam Airport | New Amsterdam, Guyana | QSX | SYNA |
Ogle Airport | Ogle, Guyana | OGL | - |
Orinduik Airport | Orinduik, Guyana | ORJ | SYOR |
Paramakotoi Airport | Paramakotoi, Guyana | PMT | - |
Paruima Airport | Paruima, Guyana | PRR | - |
Pipillipai Airport | Pipillipai, Guyana | PIQ | - |
Port Kaituma Airport | Port Kaituma, Guyana | PKM | - |
Sandcreek Airport | Sandcreek, Guyana | SDC | - |
Skeldon Airport | Skeldon, Guyana | SKM | - |
The IATA airport code consists of three letters and is defined by IATA (International Air Transport Association).
The ICAO airport code consists of four letters and is defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).