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The current airport has been open for 22 years and opened in December 2000 and replaced the earlier La Romana Airport with the same name and IATA code. The old airport was on the Caribbean shore, 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southwest of the current airport. [6]
La Romana International Airport 18°27′08″N 68°54′40″W / 18.45222°N 68.91111°W / 18.45222; -68.91111 ( La Romana International Puerto Plata
MDLR (LRM) – La Romana International Airport – La Romana; MDMC – Osvaldo Virgil Airport – Monte Cristi; MDPC (PUJ) – Punta Cana International Airport – Punta Cana / Higüey; MDPO (EPS) – El Portillo Airport – Samaná (closed February 2012) MDPP (POP) – Puerto Plata Airport (Gregorio Luperón International Airport) – Puerto Plata
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La Romana International Airport: LRM/MDLR: La Romana: 491,650 3.7%: Source: Banco Central República Dominicana year 2006. 2005. Airport name IATA/ICAO code City served
"The runway at Catania Airport is unusable due to the volcanic ash fall. Both arrivals and departures are suspended," the airport said in a statement, adding that operations were due to resume at ...
February 7, 2008, A Caribair flight crashed close to La Romana, when its engines stopped. There were no fatalities, but the pilot had some injuries. The aircraft was a Britten Norman Islander BN-2A, registered as HI-653CA, and had departed on a flight to Punta Cana International Airport via La Romana International Airport at around 18:00 local ...
Mariscal Lamar International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Lamar) (IATA: CUE, ICAO: SECU) is a high elevation airport serving Cuenca, the capital of the Azuay Province in Ecuador. It is named after the Peruvian military leader and politician José de la Mar, a native of Cuenca.