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Terminal B – U.S. Arrivals & International Arrivals

3 airlines

Terminal B hosts 3 airlines.

Immigration lines in Terminal B move toward U.S. and international baggage claim

Terminal B at Lynden Pindling International Airport sits between Terminal A and Terminal C and runs almost entirely as an arrivals building. JetBlue, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines flights from the U.S. typically empty straight into this space, feeding passengers toward immigration, customs, and then baggage claim carousels instead of gate-side food or retail.

Immigration, customs, and baggage claim are the main “destinations” here

Once you step off a JetBlue, Delta, or American flight into Terminal B, signs point first to international arrivals and immigration counters, then to customs inspection, and finally to ground transportation outside. This terminal focuses on processing incoming U.S. arrivals and other international flights, so you won’t find rows of departure gates or a cluster of sit-down restaurants like the ones over in Terminal A or Terminal C.

No lounges, no catalogued restaurants, and no branded shops in Terminal B

Current airport maps and reviews show no dedicated lounges, no named restaurants, and no branded retail shops inside Terminal B’s arrivals flow. After you clear passport control and customs, the walk leads directly toward baggage claim and exits, not toward a food court, bar, or duty-free corridor, and there is no Priority Pass or airline club listed for this building.

Arrivals-only layout changes how you plan food and lounge time

Because Terminal B is built as a processing zone for U.S. and international arrivals, time here usually goes to immigration lines instead of menus or lounge showers, and there is no way to “spend an hour in a club” within this building before boarding. If you want a sit-down meal or a drink, plan to eat in Terminal A or Terminal C before arrival, or wait until you leave customs and reach hotels or downtown Nassau, which sits about 10 to 20 minutes away by taxi depending on traffic.

Connections usually push you toward Terminals A or C for departures

If you land in Terminal B on American, Delta, or JetBlue and have an onward flight leaving from Lynden Pindling, that next leg almost always departs from either Terminal A for U.S. preclearance or Terminal C for domestic and some international routes. Expect to follow signs from baggage claim or the arrivals hall toward the correct departures terminal, and build at least 60 to 90 minutes between flights if you have to re-check bags or re-clear security.

One practical move: plan your first snack or coffee outside the building

Since Terminal B offers no catalogued food, lounge, or shopping options, the smartest play is to treat it purely as a processing stop and not as a place to spend time. Grab a snack on board your JetBlue, Delta, or American flight, then head straight through immigration, customs, and baggage claim, and aim for your hotel café, resort bar, or an airport-area restaurant within the first 30 to 45 minutes after you exit the terminal doors.

Airlines based here 3

JetBlueDelta Air LinesAmerican Airlines
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