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The airport was inaugurated in 1961; it has one terminal building with two levels, banks, restaurants, stores, taxi services, Wi-Fi service, and other services. The runway length includes a 470 metres (1,540 ft) displaced threshold on Runway 27. The Barquisimeto VOR-DME (Ident: BRM) is located on the field. [3]
Barinas Airport: SVBI BNS Barinas: Barinas: Jacinto Lara International Airport: SVBM BRM Barquisimeto: Lara: Mariscal Sucre Airport: SVBS MYC Maracay: Aragua: Tomás de Heres Airport: SVCB CBL Ciudad Bolívar: Bolívar: Caicara del Orinoco Airport: SVCD CXA Caicara del Orinoco: Bolívar: El Cubo Airport: SVCG CUV Casigua-El Cubo: Zulia ...
The airport opened in 1945 as the Maiquetía International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Maiquetía). [2] The site had been recommended as an appropriate location for an airport by Charles Lindbergh on behalf of Pan Am. [3] The USA subsidised the construction of the airport as part of the Airport Development Program.
Baltimore/Washington International Airport [5] Barcelona: Venezuela: BLA: SVBC: General José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport [6] Barquisimeto: Venezuela ...
The Lieutenant Vicente Landaeta Gil Air Base (military short code BALANDA) is a Venezuelan Air Force military airbase.It was established on February 14, 1964. [1] It uses the runway and some of the other infrastructure of Jacinto Lara International Airport, located in Barquisimeto in the state of Lara, Venezuela.
Miami International Airport: Terminated [8] Venezuela: Barcelona: General José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport [9] Barquisimeto: Jacinto Lara International Airport: Caracas: Simón Bolívar International Airport: Hub: Carúpano: General José Francisco Bermúdez Airport: Terminated: Ciudad Bolívar: Tomás de Heres Airport [10 ...
Barquisimeto is located in the Central-Western Region, Venezuela. It is the capital of the state of Lara and head of Iribarren Municipality . It is an important urban, industrial, commercial and transportation center of the country, recognized as the fourth-largest city by population and area in Venezuela after Caracas , Maracaibo and Valencia .
It began to expand domestic and international destinations, becoming one of Venezuela’s main airlines. After the outbreak of the Venezuelan crisis in 2014, due to the embargo sanctions imposed by the United States, some of LASER’s international routes were changed to origin and end at Las Americas International Airport in Dominican Republic ...