List of Airports in Venezuela

As of 2024, there are 63 airports throughout the country of Venezuela according to IATA and ICAO. Through the table below, you can find name of each airport, its abbreviation, city location, and size. Airports in Venezuela are listed in alphabetical order. Please note that some airports serve internationally, while the other only serve domestically.

Airports in Venezuela

List of All Airports in Venezuela

# Airport Abbreviation Location Size
1 A Carnevalli Airport MRD Merida Small
2 Acarigua Airport AGV Acarigua Small
3 Anaco Airport AAO Anaco Small
4 Barinas Airport BNS Barinas Small
5 Barquisimeto Airport BRM Barquisimeto Small
6 Caicara De Oro Airport CXA Caicara De Oro Small
7 Calabozo Airport CLZ Calabozo Small
8 Canaima Airport CAJ Canaima Small
9 Carora Airport VCR Carora Small
10 Carupano Airport CUP Carupano Small
11 Carvajal Airport VLV Valera Small
12 Casigua Airport CUV Casigua Small
13 Ciudad Bolivar Airport CBL Ciudad Bolivar Small
14 Ciudad Guayana Airport CGU Ciudad Guayana Small
15 Coro Airport CZE Coro Small
16 Cumana Airport CUM Cumana Small
17 DelCaribe Gen S Marino Airport PMV Porlamar, Margarita Island Medium
18 El Dorado Airport EOR El Dorado Small
19 El Tigre Airport ELX El Tigre Small
20 El Tigre Airport SOM San Tome Small
21 El Vigia Airport VIG El Vigia Small
22 Elorza Airport EOZ Elorza Small
23 Gen J A Anzoategui Airport BLA Barcelona Small
24 Guanare Airport GUQ Guanare Small
25 Guiria Airport GUI Guiria Small
26 Icabaru Airport ICA Icabaru Small
27 Josefa Camejo Airport LSP Las Piedras Small
28 Kamarata Airport KTV Kamarata Small
29 Kavanayen Airport KAV Kavanayen Small
30 L Delicias Airport STB Santa Barbara Ed Small
31 La Chinita Airport MAR Maracaibo Medium
32 La Fria Airport LFR La Fria Small
33 La Guaira Airport LAG La Guaira Small
34 Lagunillas Airport LGY Lagunillas Small
35 Las Flecheras Airport SFD San Fernando De Apure Small
36 Los Roques Airport LRV Los Roques Small
37 Maracay Airport MYC Maracay Small
38 Mayo Guerrero Airport STD Santo Domingo Small
39 Oro Negro Airport CBS Cabimas Small
40 Palmarito Airport PTM Palmarito Small
41 Pedernales Airport PDZ Pedernales Small
42 Peraitepuy Airport PPH Peraitepuy Small
43 Pijiguaos Airport LPJ Pijiguaos Small
44 Puerto Ayacucho Airport PYH Puerto Ayacucho Small
45 Puerto Cabello Airport PBL Puerto Cabello Small
46 Puerto Ordaz Airport PZO Puerto Ordaz Small
47 Puerto Paez Airport PPZ Puerto Paez Small
48 Quiriquire Airport MUN Maturin Small
49 San Antonio Airport SVZ San Antonio Small
50 San Cristobal Airport SCI San Cristobal Small
51 San Felipe Airport SNF San Felipe Small
52 San Felix Airport SFX San Felix Small
53 San Salvador De Airport SVV San Salvador De Small
54 Santa Barbara Ba Airport SBB Santa Barbara Ba Small
55 Santa Elena Airport SNV Santa Elena Small
56 Simon Bolivar Airport CCS Caracas Large
57 Tucupita Airport TUV Tucupita Small
58 Tumeremo Airport TMO Tumeremo Small
59 Uriman Airport URM Uriman Small
60 Valencia Airport VLN Valencia Small
61 Valle De Pascua Airport VDP Valle De Pascua Small
62 Vare Maria Airport GDO Guasdualito Small
63 Wonken Airport WOK Wonken Small

Major Airports in Venezuela

1. Simón Bolívar International Airport (CCS)

Airport Code: CCS

Time Zone: Venezuela Standard Time (VET)

Address: Maiquetía, Vargas, Venezuela

Nearby Cities:

  • Caracas (13 miles)
  • La Guaira (5 miles)
  • Catia La Mar (7 miles)
  • El Junquito (24 miles)

Major Airlines Served:

  • Conviasa
  • Iberia
  • American Airlines
  • Copa Airlines
  • Air France

Annual Passenger Traffic: Approximately 5 million passengers

Airport Location and History

Simón Bolívar International Airport, also known as Maiquetía International Airport, is the largest and busiest airport in Venezuela. It is located in Maiquetía, a coastal city near Caracas, the capital. Opened in 1952, the airport was initially designed to handle domestic flights, but over the years it has grown to accommodate international air traffic as Venezuela’s primary entry point for international travelers.

The airport is named after Simón Bolívar, the Venezuelan revolutionary leader, and serves as a hub for national carrier Conviasa. It is a critical part of the country’s transportation infrastructure, particularly for connecting Venezuela to other Latin American countries, North America, and Europe. Despite facing challenges, including political and economic issues, Simón Bolívar Airport remains vital for both tourism and business travel in Venezuela.

Facilities and Infrastructure

Simón Bolívar International Airport has one main runway:

  • Runway 1: 4,000 meters (13,123 feet), capable of handling large aircraft, including wide-body jets.

The airport has a modern terminal with services like lounges, duty-free shopping, restaurants, and baggage handling. The runway can accommodate long-haul international flights and wide-body aircraft. Simón Bolívar has been renovated over the years, though its facilities remain somewhat outdated due to economic conditions. However, it continues to serve as a key gateway to Venezuela and the Caribbean region.


2. Arturo Michelena International Airport (VLN)

Airport Code: VLN

Time Zone: Venezuela Standard Time (VET)

Address: Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela

Nearby Cities:

  • Valencia (5 miles)
  • Naguanagua (6 miles)
  • Puerto Cabello (28 miles)
  • Maracay (35 miles)

Major Airlines Served:

  • Conviasa
  • Estelar Airlines
  • Avior Airlines
  • Laser Airlines

Annual Passenger Traffic: Approximately 600,000 passengers

Airport Location and History

Arturo Michelena International Airport serves the city of Valencia, the capital of the Carabobo state in Venezuela. Opened in 1990, it is the third-largest airport in Venezuela and primarily serves domestic flights, with limited international services. Named after the famous Venezuelan artist Arturo Michelena, the airport has been a vital hub for travelers to central Venezuela.

The airport plays an important role in connecting Valencia and surrounding regions to major Venezuelan cities and some international destinations, particularly in the Caribbean. It is also used by the region’s business community due to its proximity to Venezuela’s industrial and commercial sectors, particularly in Carabobo, which is home to numerous manufacturing plants.

Facilities and Infrastructure

Arturo Michelena International Airport has one main runway:

  • Runway 1: 2,500 meters (8,202 feet), suitable for medium-sized aircraft.

The airport has a basic terminal that provides essential services, including check-in counters, food outlets, and baggage claim. The runway accommodates small to medium-sized aircraft, and it is not designed for wide-body jets. While the airport is primarily used for domestic flights, it continues to serve as an important connection point for the central region of Venezuela.


3. La Chinita International Airport (MAR)

Airport Code: MAR

Time Zone: Venezuela Standard Time (VET)

Address: Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela

Nearby Cities:

  • Maracaibo (10 miles)
  • Cabimas (20 miles)
  • San Francisco (15 miles)
  • Ciudad Ojeda (30 miles)

Major Airlines Served:

  • Conviasa
  • Aeromexico
  • Avianca
  • Laser Airlines
  • Turpial Airlines

Annual Passenger Traffic: Approximately 600,000 passengers

Airport Location and History

La Chinita International Airport is located in Maracaibo, the capital of Zulia state in western Venezuela. The airport opened in 1983 and is named after the Virgin of Chiquinquirá, affectionately known as “La Chinita.” The airport is crucial for both the Zulia region and the broader western Venezuelan market, as it serves as a key point for domestic and some international flights, especially to Colombia and the Caribbean.

Maracaibo is known as the industrial and commercial hub of Venezuela’s oil industry, making the airport essential for both business and tourism in the region. Despite Venezuela’s economic challenges, La Chinita continues to serve as a key entry point for the western part of the country.

Facilities and Infrastructure

La Chinita International Airport has one main runway:

  • Runway 1: 3,200 meters (10,499 feet), capable of handling large aircraft, including wide-body jets.

The airport has a modern terminal with a variety of services, including lounges, restaurants, and duty-free shopping. The runway can accommodate long-haul international flights and wide-body aircraft, supporting major international connections, particularly to Colombia and the Caribbean. The airport continues to operate despite the country’s economic issues and remains vital for the region.


4. General Rafael Urdaneta International Airport (MAR)

Airport Code: MAR

Time Zone: Venezuela Standard Time (VET)

Address: Maracaibo, Zulia, Venezuela

Nearby Cities:

  • Maracaibo (0 miles)
  • Cabimas (20 miles)
  • San Francisco (15 miles)
  • Ciudad Ojeda (30 miles)

Major Airlines Served:

  • Conviasa
  • Aeromexico
  • Avianca
  • Laser Airlines

Annual Passenger Traffic: Approximately 500,000 passengers

Airport Location and History

General Rafael Urdaneta International Airport serves Maracaibo, the capital of the Zulia state in Venezuela. Originally known as Maracaibo International Airport, it was renamed in honor of General Rafael Urdaneta, one of Venezuela’s key independence leaders. The airport serves as the main gateway for the western region of Venezuela and has grown in importance due to the oil industry in the area.

Although it has faced challenges in recent years due to Venezuela’s ongoing political and economic struggles, the airport continues to operate as a vital point of entry for both domestic and regional international flights. It is an essential hub for business and tourism in the region, particularly for oil industry professionals.

Facilities and Infrastructure

General Rafael Urdaneta International Airport has one main runway:

  • Runway 1: 3,000 meters (9,843 feet), capable of handling large aircraft, including wide-body jets.

The airport features a basic terminal with services like check-in counters, baggage claim, and food outlets. The runway supports medium to large aircraft, and it can handle international flights, though it does not cater to large long-haul wide-body jets. The airport’s facilities are being gradually updated to improve passenger experience and accommodate growing travel demand in the region.


5. Santo Domingo International Airport (STO)

Airport Code: STO

Time Zone: Venezuela Standard Time (VET)

Address: Santo Domingo, Apure, Venezuela

Nearby Cities:

  • Santo Domingo (0 miles)
  • San Fernando de Apure (25 miles)
  • Guasdualito (40 miles)
  • Biruaca (30 miles)

Major Airlines Served:

  • Conviasa
  • Avior Airlines

Annual Passenger Traffic: Approximately 100,000 passengers

Airport Location and History

Santo Domingo International Airport is located in the southwestern region of Venezuela, serving the city of Santo Domingo in Apure State. The airport began operations in the late 1990s, primarily serving the local population and facilitating regional air travel to and from the Venezuelan capital, Caracas. The airport also serves as a connection point for travelers to Colombia, as the region is close to the Venezuelan-Colombian border.

Although the airport is relatively small compared to others in Venezuela, it plays an important role in regional travel and trade. It is primarily used for domestic flights, with occasional international services to Colombia. The airport’s location makes it crucial for linking the western Venezuelan and Colombian markets.

Facilities and Infrastructure

Santo Domingo International Airport has one runway:

  • Runway 1: 2,000 meters (6,561 feet), suitable for small to medium-sized aircraft.

The airport has basic infrastructure, offering check-in counters and food services. The runway supports smaller aircraft and is not capable of handling wide-body jets. Although the airport is limited in size, it continues to serve as a regional hub, particularly for passengers traveling between Venezuela and Colombia.