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Flying to Jamaica

The things to know before you go.
Cheapest plane ticket found$198
Cheapest month to flyJuly
Average flight time3 hrs, 35 mins
Possible destinations3
Most popular airlineAmerican Airlines
Average flights per week490

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Find the cheapest time to fly to Jamaica

Looking for the cheapest ticket prices to Jamaica? It looks like July is currently the cheapest time to fly.

Which airlines fly direct to Jamaica?

Frequently asked questions

American Airlines, jetBlue, Delta, KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Southwest Airlines, United and Frontier Airlines all fly non-stop to Jamaica.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Jamaica is currently July.
Yes – some airlines fly direct to Jamaica. Popular direct flight destinations include Montego Bay and Kingston.
The best price we found for a round-trip flight to Jamaica is $198. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Montego Bay, and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Montego Bay.
The cheapest airport in Jamaica is Montego Bay – we've found flights from $198.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Jamaica is Tuesday, July 16, 2024, to Montego Bay Airport.

Discover Jamaica

Miles of white sand beaches, secret coves, crashing waterfalls and lively cities are just a few of the reasons to visit Jamaica. Around 2 million tourists do just that each year, most of them between the months of October and December, when the dry season promises sunshine and balmy 80 degree days.

Flights to and from Jamaica

Sangster International Airport, near Montego Bay, is Jamaica’s busiest airport, serving more than 3 million passengers each year. It accepts the majority of the island’s international travel and is a hub for Air Jamaica. If you’d prefer to fly into Kingston, Norman Manley International Airport is a modern facility which sees 1.5 million passengers each year.

Ian Fleming International airport, located in Ocho Rios, is Jamaica’s newest major airport. It’s a popular hub for other Caribbean destinations and the USA. Finding cheap flights to Jamaica is possible at most times of the year, if you book ahead. Most major North American Airlines operate direct routes to the island, as do several major Caribbean and South American airlines.

What to do in Jamaica

Jamaica is synonymous with relaxation, and you’ll feel the laid-back vibe soaking into your bones as soon as you step off the plane. You could happily spend weeks just soaking up the rays on Seven Mile Beach in Negril. There will be plenty of time to lounge around with a frozen cocktail after you’ve spent the day drinking in the island’s luscious landscapes.

Famous Montego Bay is where most visitors start their Jamaican adventures. Score amazing bargains at hundreds of duty-free shopping venues, book a snorkeling or diving session, or sign up for a day trip to see the beautiful Dunn’s River Falls and Park.

Your next stop might be Kingston, Jamaica’s largest city and home to the fascinating Bob Marley Museum. Visit Port Royal and learn about the Island’s swashbuckling pirate history. If you’re craving a cool escape from tropical temperatures, the misty Blue Mountains are only an hour away. You can sample the best coffee in the world at one of the plantation cafes, or hire a guide to take you up the Peak Trail.

Advice for Tourists Visiting Jamaica

English is the official language in Jamaica, but a distinctive lilting patois brings a musical vitality to shouted conversations on the street. The local currency is the Jamaican dollar, known as “J”, but American dollars are widely used, especially in popular tourist areas.

Getting around the island can be an adventure. Many visitors rely on resort shuttles or hire private drivers rather than braving the local buses. If you’d like to tour independently, you’ll need to rent a car, which can be expensive in Jamaica.

From luxury resorts to palm leaf treehouses, accommodation in Jamaica is welcoming and memorable. To save on your Jamaican hotel, try Skyscanner’s free hotel comparison tool.


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