Information about airports in Honduras, Central America.
Includes Honduran international, domestic and military airports
in all parts of the country. Honduras has four international
airports, twelve airports with paved runways and more then
one hundred airports with unpaved runways.
International Airports in Honduras
La Ceiba
Goloson International Airport
International airport located on the west side of the city
of La Ceiba, on the northern Caribbean coast of Honduras, in the
Atlantica Department of Honduras.
It has one asphalt runway that is just under 9680 feet long and 150 feet wide.
Airlines flying in and out of the Goloson International Airport include
AeroCaribe de Honduras, Aerolineas Sosa,Avianca Honduras,
Cayman Airways, Lanhsa Airlines, Seasonal Canada flights by
Air Transat (Toronto), Sunwing (Montreal),
and charter flights operated by SAP Honduras.
The Goloson Airport is also known as the La Cieba Airport, the Hector C. Moncada Air Base,
and in Spanish, Aeropuerto Internacional Goloson,
Aeropuerto de La Ceiba, and Base Aerea Hector C. Moncada.
Roatan
Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport
Airport located on the west side of the island of Roatan,
about two kilometers from the island's main city, Coxen Hole.
Roatan is one of the Bay Islands situated off the Caribbean coast of Honduras.
The airport has one asphalt runway that is just under 7860 feet by 150 feet.
Facilities inclue a check-in area, and sitting area, and two cafes.
Airlines flying in and out of the Roatan Airport include
AeroCaribe de Honduras, Aerolíneas Sosa, Avianca Honduras,
CM Airlines, EasySky, Lanhsa,flights from Montreal and Toronto Canada by
Air Transat and Sunwing Airlines, flights from the United States by
American Airlines (Miami and Dallas-Fort Worth), Delta Air Lines (Atlanta),
United Airlines (Houston), flights from Belize by Tropic Air,
flights form El Salvador by Avianca El Salvador,
flights from Frankfurt Germany by Condor, and flights from Guatemala by
Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos.
The Galvez Airport is also known as the
Roatan International Airport and in Spanish, as the
Aeropuerto Internacional Juan Manuel Galvez.
The airport is named after the man who served as the president of Honduras
between 1949 and 1954.
San Pedro Sula (busiest airport in Honduras)
Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport
Combination civil and military arirport located about
7 miles from the city of San Pedro Sula in the Cortes Department
of Honduras. The airport has one asphalt runway that is about 9470 feet long
and 150 feet wide.
Airlines flying in and out of the Morales Airport include
Aero Caribbean (Managua, Havana),
Aerolíneas Sosa (Guatemala City, La Ceiba, Roatán, Tegucigalpa),
Aeroméxico Connect (Mexico City),
American Airlines (Miami Florida, United Stattes),
Avianca Guatemala City, Miami, New York-JFK, San Jose Costa Rica, San Salvador, Tegucigalpa),
Avianca Honduras (Roatán, Tegucigalpa),
CM Airlines (Guatemala City, Roatán, Tegucigalpa),
Copa Airlines (Panama City, San Jose Costa Rica),
Copa Airlines (Colombia Bogota),
Delta Air Lines (Atlanta, Georgia, United States),
Spirit Airlines (Fort Lauderdale Florida, United States),
Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos (Guatemala City, Roatan),
Tropic Air (Belize City) and
United Airlines (Houston Texas and Newark, New Jersey, United States)
The San Pedro Sula Airport is also known as the
La Mesa International Airport and, in Spanish, as the
Aeropuerto Internacional Ramon Villeda Morales.
The airport is named after the man who served as the president of
Honduras between 1957 and 1963.
Tegucigalpa
Toncontin International Airport
Combination civil and military airport located about 4 miles from
the center of the city of Tegucigalpa (aka Tegus).
The airport has one runway formerly about 6,630 feet long and about 150 feet wide,
but I believe it was extended to about 7,100 feet long in 2009.
The Toncontin Airport is also known as the
Teniente Coronel Hernán Acosta Mejía Airport.
About the Airports of Honduras
Inter Airports Honduras
Company that began operating the four international airports of Honduras
in 2000 when the country made the decision to subcontract
management of its international airports to a private company.
Wikipedia "Airports in Honduras" List
List that includes all types of airports in Honduras
organized alphabetically by the locations they serve.
Includes
7 airports serving the Gracias a Dios Department,
6 airports serving the Yoro Department,
6 airports serving the Colon Department,
4 airports serving the Olancho Department,
3 airports serving the Copan Department,
3 airports serving the Bay Islands Department,
2 airports serving the Lempira Department,
2 airports serving the Cortez Department,
2 airports serving the Comayagua Department,
2 airports serving the Atlantida Department,
1 airport serving the Valle Department,
1 airport serving the Santa Barbara Department,
1 airport serving the Ocotepeque Department,
1 airport serving the La Paz Department,
1 airport serving the Intibuca Department,
1 airport serving the Francisco Morazan Department, and
1 airport serving the El Paraiso Department,
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