About Tropic Air
Tropic Air: Flying Belize and Beyond
When it comes to experiencing the beauty of Belize from above, few airlines offer the convenience, service, and local charm of Tropic Air. Founded in 1979 with just a single aircraft and a pioneering vision, Tropic Air has grown into Belize’s largest and most reliable domestic airline, connecting travelers to the country's most breathtaking destinations—and even extending beyond its borders.
Headquartered in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Tropic Air operates a fleet of over 15 aircraft, including Cessna Grand Caravans known for their reliability, safety, and suitability for short regional hops. The airline serves more than 15 destinations, including major spots like Belize City, Placencia, San Ignacio, Dangriga, and the international airports of Belize and Guatemala. Tropic Air also offers regional flights to Honduras, Mexico, and El Salvador, making it a key player in Central American aviation.
What truly sets Tropic Air apart is its personalized service and efficiency. With multiple daily flights and convenient schedules, it’s a favorite among both locals and tourists. For travelers looking to skip long bus rides or boat transfers, Tropic Air offers a time-saving, scenic alternative with spectacular aerial views of the Caribbean Sea, coral reefs, and lush jungles of Belize.
The airline is also environmentally conscious, having launched various initiatives to reduce carbon emissions and support sustainable tourism. In fact, Tropic Air was the first airline in Latin America to adopt carbon offset programs, showcasing its commitment to protecting the natural beauty of the region it serves.
Whether you're heading to the world-famous Great Blue Hole, the Maya ruins of Caracol, or the eco-resorts of Placencia, Tropic Air provides a smooth, safe, and scenic way to get there. With over four decades of experience, the airline continues to play a crucial role in connecting people, places, and cultures across Belize and Central America.
For those looking to explore Belize beyond the usual routes, Tropic Air isn’t just an airline—it’s part of the adventure.