<Tr> <Th> Movements change 15--16 </Th> <Td> 0.36% </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Source: DAFIF, ACI's 2014 World Airport Traffic Report . </Td> </Tr> <P> Grantley Adams International Airport (GAIA) (IATA: BGI, ICAO: TBPB) is the international airport of Barbados, located in Seawell, Christ Church . It is the only designated port of entry for persons arriving and departing by air in Barbados and operates as a major gateway to the Eastern Caribbean . The airport has direct service to destinations in the United States, Canada, Central America and Europe and serves as the second hub for LIAT . In 2016, the airport was the 8th busiest airport in the Caribbean region; and the third busiest airport in the Lesser Antilles; after Queen Beatrix International Airport located in Aruba, and Pointe - à - Pitre International Airport located in the Republic of France within the island of Guadeloupe . GAIA, also remains an important air - link for cruise ship passengers departing and arriving at the Port of Bridgetown, and a base of operations for the Regional Security System (RSS), and the Regional (Caribbean) Police Training Centre . </P> <P> The airport's former name was Seawell Airport before being dedicated posthumously in honour of the first Premier of Barbados, Sir Grantley Herbert Adams in 1976 . The airport's timezone is GMT − 4 and is in World Area Code region No. 246 (by the US Department of Transportation). It was a hub for now - defunct Barbadian carriers Caribbean Airways and REDjet, the home for the charter carrier West Indies Executive Air, and former home to the flight training school Coconut Airways . </P>

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