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  2. Eugenio María de Hostos Airport - Wikipedia

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    Eugenio María de Hostos Airport (IATA: MAZ, ICAO: TJMZ, FAA LID: MAZ) is a public use airport 4 miles (6 km) north of Mayagüez, a coastal city in Puerto Rico. [1] The airport is named after Mayagüez native Eugenio Maria de Hostos. It offers limited, domestic commercial service, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program.

  3. Mazatlán International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mazatlán Airport is the busiest in Sinaloa for international passengers and ranks second to Culiacán International Airport for domestic operations. It serves as a gateway in a heavily traveled air corridor connecting mainland Mexico to the Baja California peninsula. In 2023, the airport handled 1,621,740 passengers, and this number increased ...

  4. Boquerón Airport - Wikipedia

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    Boquerón Airport (FAA LID: PR10) is a private airstrip 2.2 miles (3.5 km) east-southeast of the coastal town of Boquerón in the municipality of Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico. It is located on road PR-301, and it has a single asphalt runway. The Mayaguez VOR-DME (Ident: MAZ) is located 14.8

  5. Transportation in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The largest airport in terms of passenger traffic is Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, and consists of two runways and three concourses. It is by far the busiest airport in Puerto Rico, with direct connections to most major cities in the mainland United States, Latin America, Canada, the Caribbean, and Spain.

  6. Port of Mayagüez - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Mayagüez, located northwest of downtown Mayagüez in Mayagüez Bay, is the third busiest port on Puerto Rico. [2] The port is situated along Puerto Rico routes 64, 341, and 3341, and stretches for 3.8 miles along the coast.

  7. Rafael Hernández Airport - Wikipedia

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    The south side of the airport is the largest portion of the airport, but is currently undeveloped. Since the airport was transferred from the U.S. Air Force and the General Services Administration (GSA) to Puerto Rico Port Authority in 1973, the south side has been the object of various disputes and competing political campaign promises by local elected officials and local political candidates.

  8. Departure card - Wikipedia

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    Departure cards were completely retired across Australia on 1 July 2017 marking the end of a procedure that has been in place for aircraft and ship departures since the 1960s. Before that in March 2015 Brisbane Airport offer its passengers to use an app to print departure cards at Departure Card Kiosks within its international terminal. [ 5 ]

  9. Mayagüez, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Mayagüez (Spanish pronunciation: [maʝaˈɣwes], locally [maʝaˈweʔ]) is the ninth-largest [4] municipality in Puerto Rico.It was founded as Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria de Mayagüez (Township of Our Lady of Candelaria), and is also known as La Sultana del Oeste (The Sultaness of the West), Ciudad de las Aguas Puras (City of Pure Waters), or Ciudad del Mangó (Mango City).