Jamaica’s largest international airport, the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, has debuted several new additions to improve the guest experience.
The new additions include the expansion of the immigration hall and departure lounge, upgraded retail space, and the opening of the highly anticipated Bob Marley (One Love) restaurant. Outside, the airport received a runway extension and widened taxiway, providing more safety and allowing for the accommodation of today’s largest aircraft including the Airbus A-380.
“As Jamaica’s most highly trafficked airport and the first and last thing a stopover visitor experiences of our island, it is critical that the Montgomery Bay facility provides a smooth, seamless and enjoyable ambiance,” said Ed Bartlett, the island’s Minister of Tourism.
“The addition of the Bob Marley restaurant is particularly welcomed, allowing us to share Jamaica’s unique musical and culinary heritage with travelers from around the world in tribute to the great reggae artist’s legacy.”

The restaurant is named after the legendary Jamaican musician, Bob Marley. It aims to give travelers a taste of traditional Jamaican cuisine combined with the spirit of reggae. It is the perfect place for travelers to unwind, indulge in authentic Jamaican cuisine, and immerse themselves in the spirit of unity and love.
“As the centerpiece of the augmentations at Sangster International Airport, the new restaurant not only pays homage to iconic Jamaican musician, Bob Marley, but helps us shine a spotlight on Jamaican culture as a whole,” said Donovan White, Director of Tourism, Jamaica Tourist Board.
“Its in-terminal location ensures that visitors can experience the magic of Jamaican irie vibes and cuisine from the moment they step on or off the plane, so they’re more immersed throughout their time on island.”
With the continued growth of Jamaica’s tourism sector and an increasing number of international visitors flocking to the island, Sangster International Airport is undergoing significant expansion and modernization. The $70 million runway extension opened in early August.
Sangster’s: The Caribbean’s best airport
Sangster International Airport was also named the Caribbean’s leading airport for the fifteenth consecutive year, during last month’s World Travel Awards.
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SIA emerged as the winner from a pool of 13 Caribbean competitors nominated for the prestigious award. The accolade was first bestowed on SIA in 2005, again in 2009, and each year to date.
“We are honored to be named the Caribbean’s Leading Airport for the 15th consecutive year,” said Shane Munroe, chief executive officer of MBJ Airports Limited.
“This award is a testament to the dedication and tireless efforts of our entire airport team, and spans all agencies and team members who work diligently to ensure consistently high standards and service excellence. We remain steadfast in our efforts to transform Sangster International Airport to ensure a passenger-centric, sustainable, efficient and safe airport operation.”