The main airport serving St. Maarten is Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), located on the Dutch side of the island (Sint Maarten). It is world-famous for its proximity to Maho Beach, where arriving aircraft fly at incredibly low altitudes directly over the heads of beachgoers. SXM serves as a major hub for the Northeastern Caribbean, providing connections to the surrounding islands like Anguilla, St. Barthélemy, and Saba. In 2026, the airport has fully completed its extensive "post-hurricane" reconstruction, featuring a modernized terminal with expanded customs facilities and upgraded duty-free shopping. While there is a smaller airport on the French side of the island called Grand Case-Espérance Airport (SFG), it only handles small regional turboprop aircraft and private charters. All major international flights from the United States, Canada, and Europe arrive at Princess Juliana, making it the primary gateway for the hundreds of thousands of tourists who visit this dual-nation island every year.