Major & Local Airlines
Aircraft Charters
Nantucket Memorial Airport (www.
nantucketairport.com) is the second-busiest
commercial airport in Massachusetts after
Logan International and operates year-round.
The terminal houses airlines, a restaurant, ATM
machines, restrooms, car rental agencies, and
free wireless Internet. Taxi service is available.
Public shuttle bus service to town operates
seasonally.
Boston Executive Helicopters
781-603-6186
Cape Air
800-227-3247
Reliant Air
203-743-5100
From Hyannis, MA:
Island Airlines
Nantucket Airlines
Tradewind Aviation, LLC
800-248-7779
800-635-8787
203-267-3305
800-376-7922
From Martha’s Vineyard, MA:
Cape Air
800-227-3247
From Boston, MA:
Cape Air
Jet Blue Airways*
800-227-3247
800-538-2583
From New Bedford, MA:
Cape Air
800-227-3247
From Providence, RI:
Cape Air*
800-227-3247
Nantucket Express
888-NANTUCK
508-228-NANT
Ocean Wings Air Charter
508-325-5548
800-253-5039
Private Boat
When arriving by private boat, you’ll find that
Nantucket offers some of the finest marina and
mooring services on the East Coast, including:
Nantucket Boat Basin
800-NAN-BOAT
Nantucket Moorings
508-228-4472
Town Pier/Harbormaster
508-228-7261
Boating supplies/services are available at:
From JFK, NY:
Delta Airlines*
Jet Blue Airways*
800-221-1212
800-538-2583
Brant Point Marine
508-228-6244
From La Guardia, NY:
Delta Airlines*
Glyn’s Marine
508-228-0244
800-221-1212
Grey Lady Marine
508-228-6525
From Newark, NJ:
United Airlines*
Madaket Marine
508-228-1163
800-864-8331
Nantucket Marine
508-228-6505
From Teterboro, NJ:
Tradewind Aviation, LLC*
800-376-7922
Tugboat Tim’s
508-228-8500
From Washington (National), DC:
US Airways Express Air Wisconsin*
800-428-4322
From Westchester/White Plains, NY:
Cape Air
800-227-3247
Tradewind Aviation, LLC*
800-376-7922
*Seasonal operation
Train
The CapeFLYER offers weekend passenger
service from Boston to Hyannis from Memorial
Day to Columbus Day. For more information,
contact the Cape Cod Regional Transit
Authority at 800-352-7155.
Private Plane
Directions to Hyannis
Nantucket Memorial Airport is tower-controlled
year-round between 0600 and 2200 hours.
Runway 24 (6303’) has an instrument landing
system, touch-down zone and centerline lights.
Fuel available 24 hours a day (100LL, Jet “A”).
Overnight parking and tie-downs available.
From New York City: Approximately 270 miles
Follow Route 95 to Providence, RI; Route 195
to Wareham, MA; Route 25 to Bourne Bridge;
Route 6 to Exit #6; Route 132 into Hyannis.
Follow signs to airport or docks. Approximately
4 to 5 hours, depending on traffic.
Airport Operations
Airport Manager’s Office
From Boston: Approximately 80 miles
Follow Route 3 (Southeast Expressway);
Route 6 over the Sagamore Bridge; Route 132
into Hyannis; follow signs to airport or docks.
Approximately 1.5 hours, depending on traffic.
508-325-5307
508-325-5300
10 • 2014 Official Guide to Nantucket