🇨🇴 Tibú, Colombia
Tibú Airport (SKTB) is a public airport serving the town and municipality of Tibú in the Norte de Santander Department of Colombia. Strategically located on the southern edge of the town along the east bank of the Caño Campo Cinco River, the airport lies approximately 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) west of the Venezuelan border. At an elevation of 194 feet above mean sea level, the airport serves as an important regional transportation link in this border region of northeastern Colombia. The airport operates with a single asphalt runway designated 09/27, measuring 1,500 meters (4,921 feet) long and 20 meters (66 feet) wide. The runway surface is paved but not equipped with lighting systems, which limits operations to daylight hours under visual flight rules. This runway configuration is suitable for regional aircraft operations typical of Colombian domestic aviation, providing adequate space for the aircraft types that serve this remote border community. Terminal facilities at Tibú Airport are basic and functional, reflecting the airport's role as a small regional facility. The airport features minimal passenger amenities appropriate for its limited flight operations, with simple check-in and waiting areas. As a non-port-of-entry facility, the airport handles only domestic Colombian flights, and landing permits may be required based on aircraft type, reflecting standard regulatory procedures for regional airports in Colombia. The airport does not publish METAR weather reports, with the nearest weather station located at Camilo Daza International Airport, approximately 82 kilometers away. This highlights the remote nature of Tibú Airport and its role in serving isolated communities near the Colombian-Venezuelan border. The facility provides essential air connectivity for this border region, supporting local economic activity and providing access to emergency services and supplies when ground transportation may be challenging.
When connecting through Tibú Airport, be aware of the unique challenges of operating near the Colombian-Venezuelan border. This facility operates strictly during daylight hours due to the absence of runway lighting, making early morning or late afternoon connections impossible. Weather monitoring relies on data from Camilo Daza International Airport 82 kilometers away, so conditions can change rapidly without local meteorological updates. The airport's proximity to the Venezuelan border means security protocols are particularly stringent, with additional documentation checks and potential delays. Ground transportation in this border region requires special consideration due to regional security conditions. Taxi services and vehicle rentals should be arranged through official channels and verified operators only. The journey to central Tibú covers approximately 7 kilometers along roads that can become challenging during Colombia's rainy seasons (April-May and October-November). travelers should coordinate with local contacts for safe transportation arrangements, as informal transport options may not meet security standards. The airport's basic facilities mean passengers should arrive well-prepared with adequate water, snacks, and entertainment, as commercial amenities are extremely limited. Mobile phone coverage can be intermittent near the border, so inform contacts of your travel plans in advance. Landing permits may be required for certain aircraft types, adding complexity to connection planning. Fuel availability should be confirmed ahead of time, as supply logistics in this remote region can be unpredictable. Connections within Colombia's domestic network typically route through major hubs like Bogotá or Cúcuta, requiring coordination with Avianca's regional schedule. Emergency services are basic but adequate for routine medical needs, though serious medical emergencies may require evacuation to larger cities. Border proximity means travelers should carry proper identification and avoid restricted areas. The airport serves an essential role in connecting this oil-producing region to Colombia's national transportation network, despite operational limitations imposed by geography and infrastructure constraints.
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Minimum domestic connection:
35 minutes
International connections:
65 minutes
Interline transfers:
100 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources