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Rodríguez Ballón International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Rodríguez Ballón, IATA: AQP, ICAO: SPQU) is an airport serving Arequipa, the capital of Arequipa Region and Peru's second largest city. This airport and Cusco's Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport are the main air hubs in southern Peru.
In November 2022, the airport broke ground on the construction of a new $98.8 million passenger concourse. This concourse will be nearly 50,000 square feet (4,600 m 2) in size and feature a new departures area, an upgraded security checkpoint, additional baggage areas, and new gates featuring seven jet bridges. The project is expected to be ...
Mayor FAP Guillermo Protset del Castillo Airport (ICAO: SPVR), also known as Vitor Airport and with an additional ICAO code of SPVT, is an airport serving the Vitor District in the Arequipa Region of Peru. The joint military and public airport is just west of the agricultural town of La Joya.
The airport also is the site of a new Brightline station with trains that run to and from South Florida several times a day. Southwest airplanes lined up at FLL. Impact on Fort Lauderdale airport
Monroe County Tourist Development Council/Florida Keys News Bureau. Watch for the conch shell drop in front of Sloppy Joe’s in Key West. Tim Chapman/Miami Herald File. Dec. 31.
Mariano Melgar Airport (ICAO: SPLC) is an airport serving the agricultural district of La Joya in the Arequipa Region of Peru. It is named after Peruvian patriot Mariano Melgar . It also serves as the La Joya Air Base .
Airlines ranging from one of the world’s largest to scrappy discount carriers canceled flights between South Florida and Haiti on Monday in response to a worsening situation there that has ...
January 22, 1943 - Douglas DC-3A-399 NC33645 - Flying a revenue flight from Santiago, Chile to Arequipa, Peru to Lima, Peru - Fifty minutes after departing Arequipa, the DC-3 crashed into a 13,000-foot mountain peak in the Andes Mountains. The cause was continued flight into instrument conditions, which was against company procedures.