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Airport name Airport type Coordinates Refs Controlled airports [1] Apartadó / Carepa: Antioquia: SKLC APO Antonio Roldán Betancourt Airport: Domestic 2] [3] Arauca: Arauca: SKUC AUC Santiago Pérez Quiroz Airport: Domestic
Access to the airport can be made by taxi or bus in only 15 minutes. For the passengers who arrive in Yopal, there are taxis available until midnight. There are 50 parking spaces at the entrance of the airport for passengers to unload luggage. They are not allowed to wait in front of the terminal for security reasons.
Rank Airport Location Total passengers Annual change Rank change 1: El Dorado International Airport: Bogotá: 29'892,976: TBD% 2: José María Córdova International Airport
In 2015, Juan Manuel Santos, the then president of Colombia, announced an investment of over $142 billion Colombian pesos (or $42 million US dollars) to replace the existing facilities with brand new passenger and cargo terminals, control tower, parking and common areas, and access roadways. [4]
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Terminal 2–Humphrey station is a light rail station is on the Metro Blue Line. [2] [4] It is the fifteenth stop southbound. This is an island platform station and is typically accessed via a partially covered walkway from Terminal 2 of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, also known as the Humphrey Terminal. Service began at ...
The airport primarily handles general aviation, flight school and executive flights traffic. It is the base for private and commercial pilot training schools Aeroandes and Aeroclub de Colombia. [3] [4] There are hills east and west of the airport. The parallel grass Runway 11R/29L is the longer, but is unmarked.
Techo International Airport (IATA: BOG, ICAO: SKBO) was the first airport in Bogotá, Colombia, which was in operation from 1930 to 1959, when it was replaced by El Dorado International Airport. It was adjacent to the current Monumento a las Banderas, on Avenida de Las Américas. [1]