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Ken Jones Aerodrome

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Ken Jones Aerodrome (IATA: POT, ICAO: MKKJ) is an airport located 10 km (6.2 mi) west of Port Antonio, in northeastern Jamaica. The facility is named after Jamaican civil servant and politician Kenneth Arthur Newton Jones. It serves tourist resorts in the area and local travel.Ken Jones Aerodrome handled approximately 8,546 passengers in 2001. The airport formerly had scheduled passenger service provided by Air Jamaica Express.

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