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  "address": {
    "@type": "PostalAddress",
    "addressCountry": "Venezuela",
    "addressLocality": "Zaraza"
  },
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    "Charter operators",
    "Private aviation"
  ],
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      "name": "Domestic to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "30 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "Domestic to International Connection Time",
      "value": "60 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "International to Domestic Connection Time",
      "value": "60 minutes"
    },
    {
      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "International to International Connection Time",
      "value": "75 minutes"
    },
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      "@type": "LocationFeatureSpecification",
      "name": "Interline Connection Time",
      "value": "90 minutes"
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  "city": "Zaraza",
  "code": "ZRZ",
  "connection_tips": "Zaraza Airport (ZRZ) is a small domestic airfield located in the town of Zaraza, within the Gu\u00e1rico state of central Venezuela. Ground transportation must be pre-arranged, as there are no on-demand taxi ranks or ride-sharing services stationed at the airfield. The facility consists of a minimalist setup designed for basic aircraft handling. Because the airport does not host high-frequency commercial hubs, the traditional concept of 'connecting flights' with automated transfers and dedicated passenger terminals does not exist here. Amenities at the terminal are extremely limited, so travelers should carry their own food and water.\n\nInstead, connections at Zaraza typically involve transitioning from a private or charter aircraft\u2014often arriving from regional centers or the capital, Caracas\u2014to local ground transport for the onward journey into the town or the surrounding Llanos region. Always verify the current operational status of the airfield with your operator before heading to the terminal. Travelers should carry valid identification, such as a Venezuelan c\u00e9dula or a passport, and be prepared for standard safety inspections. All passenger functions are integrated into a single, compact administrative area, ensuring that the physical transition from the runway to the terminal exit is immediate.\n\nSecurity and administrative procedures are conducted by local airfield personnel and authorities, focusing on manual verification of identity and flight manifests. As a regional aviation node, its operations are primarily focused on general aviation, private charters, and agricultural support flights rather than scheduled commercial airline services. Most visitors coordinate with local contacts or private drivers for pickups. International travelers must clear all customs and immigration formalities at a major port of entry, such as Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar International Airport (CCS) in Caracas, before proceeding to Zaraza.",
  "country": "Venezuela",
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  "frequent_traveler_tip": [
    "Regional flights are irregular amid changing conditions.",
    "Carry cash, arrange transport into town beforehand, and monitor advisories for the Gu\u00e1rico region.",
    "Check your flight status before leaving for the airport.",
    "Allow extra time during peak travel periods at this airport.",
    "Keep important documents easily accessible at this airport."
  ],
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  "google_maps_reviews": {
    "rating": 0.0,
    "recent_reviews": [],
    "total_reviews": 0
  },
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  "iataCode": "ZRZ",
  "icao": "SVCE",
  "international": false,
  "last_modified": "June 2026",
  "last_updated": "2026-03-29",
  "latitude": 9.35,
  "layover_planner_info": "Minimal amenities.",
  "longitude": -65.326,
  "mct_domestic_to_domestic": 30,
  "mct_domestic_to_international": 60,
  "mct_interline": 90,
  "mct_international_to_domestic": 60,
  "mct_international_to_international": 75,
  "missed_connection_help": "Coordinate with operator.",
  "name": "Zaraza Airport",
  "region": "South America",
  "related_airports": [
    {
      "code": "CCS",
      "name": "Caracas Maiquetia"
    },
    {
      "code": "VDP",
      "name": "Valle de La Pascua Airport"
    }
  ],
  "terminal_info": "Zaraza Airport operates from minimal terminal infrastructure reflecting its role as a basic regional airstrip serving agricultural operations and general aviation in Venezuela's Gu\u00e1rico state. Located in the heart of the Llanos region at approximately 9.35\u00b0N latitude, this facility features essential operational buildings rather than a conventional passenger terminal, designed primarily to support agricultural aviation, cattle ranching operations, and occasional charter flights serving Venezuela's central plains.\n\nThe airport's limited facilities consist of basic operational structures including a small administration building, minimal aircraft parking areas, and essential weather protection for occasional passengers and flight crews. As part of Venezuela's extensive network of 509 airports overseen by the Instituto Nacional de Aeron\u00e1utica Civil (INAC), Zaraza maintains basic communication equipment and coordination systems necessary for safe flight operations, though amenities remain purposefully minimal reflecting the facility's specialized agricultural focus.\n\nOperational infrastructure supports the single runway (12/30) with basic aircraft servicing capabilities appropriate for light aircraft and agricultural aviation operations common throughout the Venezuelan Llanos. The facility serves crucial roles supporting the region's cattle ranching industry, agricultural spraying operations, emergency medical transport, and maintaining aviation access for remote livestock operations scattered across Gu\u00e1rico's vast plains where ground transportation can be challenging during rainy seasons.\n\nThe terminal's strategic importance lies in supporting Venezuela's agricultural economy, particularly cattle ranching and crop production throughout the central plains region. Essential services include fuel provision for agricultural aircraft, basic maintenance coordination, and communication systems connecting to Venezuela's aviation network despite the country's ongoing economic challenges. Ground transportation typically involves pre-arranged ranch vehicles or local transport, reflecting the rural nature of this region where aviation serves essential rather than commercial purposes. The facility's design addresses the tropical savanna climate including seasonal flooding, extreme heat, and challenging weather patterns that significantly impact agricultural operations throughout the Llanos ecosystem.",
  "terminal_map_url": "https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaraza"
}
