San Fernando de Apure Airport (SFD)

๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ช San Fernando de Apure, Venezuela

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
150
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Guide & Navigation

Las Flecheras Airport serves as the aviation gateway to Venezuela's Llanos region, located 3 kilometers east of San Fernando de Apure along the Apure River at 154 feet elevation. Originally constructed during Juan Vicente Gรณmez's presidency (1908-1935), the airport maintains a single 6,420-foot asphalt runway (11/29) with VOR-DME and NDB navigation aids.

Terminal facilities underwent government renovation in 2023 including facade repainting and climate-controlled passenger areas with comfortable seating. The terminal provides basic passenger processing services, though infrastructure remains limited due to the airport's location in a low-traffic aviation area. The facility houses Detachment No.10 of the Venezuelan Aeronautical Fire Department.

Operational characteristics center on twice-weekly Conviasa flights to Caracas Maiquetรญa (routes V01179 and V01181), providing essential connectivity for Apure state residents. The airport lacks instrument landing systems but maintains essential navigation aids for operations in the flat savanna terrain of the Venezuelan Llanos.

Strategic importance lies in connecting Venezuela's remote cattle ranching heartland to the capital, supporting the region's agricultural and livestock economy. The airport serves as a vital transportation link for the Llanos ecosystem, facilitating government services, emergency medical evacuations, and economic activities including agriculture, fishing, and river transport integration along the Apure River system.

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Airlines Serving SFD

Conviasa (regional)

๐Ÿ’ก Connection Tips

San Fernando de Apure Airport (SFD), also known as Las Flecheras, serves the Llanos region of Venezuela. The airport primarily handles domestic flights connecting to Caracas (CCS). When delays ripple through the schedule, the practical plan is the onward road or domestic transfer, not the building footprint, because the airport mainly keeps San Fernando de Apure tied into the regional network. The meaningful alternates are Caracas Maiquetรญa, Calabozo Airport, Caicara del Orinoco Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by Conviasa (regional), so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as San Fernando de Apure's time-saving link to the rest of Venezuela.

Taxis are the standard way to reach the city center, which is only a few kilometers away. The terminal is small and functional, focused on serving the local cattle ranching industry and administrative travel. At street level, the practical plan is the onward road or domestic transfer, not the building footprint, because the airport mainly keeps San Fernando de Apure tied into the regional network. The meaningful alternates are Caracas Maiquetรญa, Calabozo Airport, Caicara del Orinoco Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by Conviasa (regional), so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as San Fernando de Apure's time-saving link to the rest of Venezuela.

Shared 'por puesto' vehicles also operate in the region, providing budget links to nearby towns. Arriving 90 minutes early is recommended for domestic check-in. For a clean handoff, the practical plan is the onward road or domestic transfer, not the building footprint, because the airport mainly keeps San Fernando de Apure tied into the regional network. The meaningful alternates are Caracas Maiquetรญa, Calabozo Airport, Caicara del Orinoco Airport, which is why the backup plan matters more than the terminal amenities. Scheduled service is carried by Conviasa (regional), so the first bank of the day is the one to watch. In practice, that means the airport works as San Fernando de Apure's time-saving link to the rest of Venezuela.

๐ŸŽฏ Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secrets

โ€ข Use official taxis and settle the fare before leaving for central San Fernando.

โ€ข The airport is close to town, so the transfer is short once your ride is arranged.

โ€ข Check flight status locally, as Llanos weather can cut visibility quickly.

โ€ข Do major banking and meals in town; services at SFD are very limited.

โ€ข San Fernando works best as a local utility field, not as a robust passenger fallback.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 150 minutes

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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources