Viru Viru International Airport
Viru Viru International Airport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Abertis | ||||||||||
Location | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 1,225 ft / 373 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 17°38′41″S 63°08′07″W / 17.64472°S 63.13528°WCoordinates: 17°38′41″S 63°08′07″W / 17.64472°S 63.13528°W | ||||||||||
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VVI Location of airport in Bolivia | |||||||||||
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Viru Viru International Airport (IATA: VVI, ICAO: SLVR) in Santa Cruz de la Sierra is Bolivia's largest international airport. Viru Viru handles domestic, regional, and international flights from Bolivia, North America, South America and Europe and is the hub for Bolivia's biggest airline Boliviana de Aviación. The airport is able to handle aircraft up to the Boeing 747-400.
History[]
The airport was opened in 1983, to replace the obsolete El Trompillo Airport.[citation needed] Upon its inauguration, Viru Viru became a main gateway for international flights. Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano used Viru Viru as a hub before ceasing operations in 2008.[citation needed] On 1 March 1997 the government of Bolivia entered into a 25-year contract with Airport Group International to operate the three largest airports in Bolivia — El Alto International Airport in La Paz, Jorge Wilstermann International Airport in Cochabamba and Viru Viru International Airport.[citation needed] Servicios de Aeropuertos Bolivianos Sociedad Anonima (SABSA) was created to operate the concession. In 1999 Airport Group International was purchased by TBI plc. In 2004, Spain's Abertis/AENA purchased TBI. This airport is the most popular airport in Bolivia.[citation needed]
Airlines and destinations[]
Passenger[]
Airlines | Destinations |
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Aerolíneas Argentinas | Buenos Aires–Aeroparque[3] |
Air Europa | Madrid |
Amaszonas by Nella | Asunción, Cochabamba, Córdoba, Cuzco,[4] Guayaramerín, Iquique, La Paz, Montevideo, Riberalta, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Sucre, Tarija, Yacuiba |
Avianca | Bogotá |
Boliviana de Aviación | Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Cobija, Cochabamba, La Paz, Madrid, Miami, Oruro, Salta, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Sucre, Tarija, Trinidad, Yacuiba |
Conviasa | Caracas |
Copa Airlines | Panama City–Tocumen |
EcoJet | Cobija, Guayaramerín, Riberalta, Sucre, Tarija, Trinidad |
Gol Transportes Aéreos | São Paulo–Guarulhos[5] |
LATAM Brasil | São Paulo–Guarulhos |
LATAM Chile | Santiago de Chile |
LATAM Perú | Lima |
Paranair | Asunción (begins 18 October 2021)[6] |
Cargo[]
Airlines | Destinations |
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TAB - Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos | Cochabamba, La Paz, Miami |
Statistics[]
Top destinations[]
Rank | City | Passengers | Top carriers | % Change |
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1 | Miami, United States | 386,496 | American Airlines, Boliviana de Aviación | 4% |
2 | São Paulo (Guarulhos), Brazil | 372,773 | Boliviana de Aviación, Gol Airlines | 10% |
3 | Buenos Aires (Ezeiza), Argentina | 358,943 | Aerolíneas Argentinas, Austral Líneas Aéreas, Boliviana de Aviación | 43% |
4 | Madrid, Spain | 348,603 | Air Europa, Boliviana de Aviación | 5% |
5 | Panama City, Panama | 278,277 | Copa Airlines | 15% |
6 | Lima, Peru | 268,584 | Avianca Ecuador, LATAM Perú | 26% |
7 | Iquique, Chile | 94,733 | Amaszonas, LATAM Chile | 7% |
8 | Asunción, Paraguay | 79,962 | Amaszonas, LATAM Paraguay | 13% |
References[]
- ^ http://www.sabsa.aero/aeropuerto-el-alto
- ^ http://www.sabsa.aero/Documentos/informacion/Estadistico_pax_atz.pdf
- ^ "Los vuelos internacionales que tendrá Aeroparque a partir del 16 de marzo". Aviacionline (in Spanish). 15 March 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- ^ Liu, Jim. "Amaszonas outlines Embraer E190 network from Sep 2019; new routes launch in Dec 2019". Routesonline. Retrieved 6 August 2019.
- ^ "GOL prorroga voos internacionais uma vez mais; início não será em março". Aeroin (in Portuguese). 5 March 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
- ^ "Paranair anuncia nueva ruta de Asunción a Santa Cruz de la Sierra". Aeronauticapy (in Spanish). 9 September 2021. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
- ^ "Tráfico de pasajeros – Origen/Destino Servicio Regular Internacional" (PDF). Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Bolivia) (in Spanish). January 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
External links[]
- Official website
- Airport information for SLVR at World Aero Data. Data current as of October 2006.
- Airports in Bolivia
- Buildings and structures in Santa Cruz de la Sierra
- Airports in Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia)
- Airports established in 1983
- 1983 establishments in Bolivia