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The Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport (RTB) on Roatán is one of five airports able to receive international traffic that is in service in Honduras. The island of Roatán airport has a terminal that is served with nonstop international flights to Roatán from Houston, Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, New York City (Newark International Airport), Minneapolis/St. Paul, San Salvador, and Milan. Regional flights also operate to Puerto Lempira (PEU), Tegucigalpa (TGU), and San Pedro Sula (SAP). During the winter months, the island also receives international flights to Roatán from Montreal and Toronto. The Canadian-based charter airline, Air Transat, operates flights from mid November to mid April. West Jet started operations to the Island with Southwest airlines not far behind Easy Sky also serves the island.
The other airports that are on the mainland in Honduras are the Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport (SAP) in San Pedro Sula, Toncontin International Airport (TGU) in Tegucigalpa, Goloson International Airport in La Ceiba (LCE), and Palmerola International Airport (XPL), in Comayagua.
From the mainland, you can take a quick charter flight over to the RTB airport or take a quick ferry boat from La Ceiba to Roatan.
The Island has expanded, repaved and revamped both its major highway roads with the south and north side portions being completed by mid-2020. It is now widening and repaving the roadway. Passenger cars, taxis, scooters and motorcycles are common on the roadways. Tuk Tuks are used on the East end of the island, and water taxis run between docks around the island. Less common are 4-wheelers and golf carts, which some use within housing areas.
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