⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
International → Domestic
90
minutes
International → International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
150
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Panamá Pacífico International Airport (BLB) serves as a secondary commercial airport for Panama City. Following significant renovations in 2022, the airport features new boarding halls, arrival areas, and baggage claim facilities. The terminal, though small, offers amenities such as car rental counters, an ATM, and a bar (Kotowa Coffee House). A VIP Terminal is available, providing private lounges, personalized services, Wi-Fi, and meeting rooms. Security is robust due to its location within a Special Economic Zone.
🔄 Connection Tips
Most long‑haul connects via PTY; verify airport.
⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic → International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Ailigandí Airport (AIL) serves the Guna Yala (San Blas) region of Panama, providing small‑aircraft access to the island community. Facilities consist of a short runway with a very small terminal hut near the shoreline. Check‑in is handled by the local agent or charter operator; passengers wait in a shaded area before boarding on foot across the apron. Arriving bags are handed back adjacent to the building.\n\nThe layout is extremely compact. From the boat landing or village path to the terminal is about a minute, and the walk from the terminal to the aircraft is typically 30–60 seconds. There are no buses, jet bridges, or inter‑terminal transfers; all movements are ground‑level.\n\nThere is no TSA‑style screening and no immigration/customs at AIL. International formalities are completed at Panama City airports (PTY/PAC) before or after island segments. Weather and sea conditions can affect both flights and boat transfers—plan buffers.\n\nAmenities are minimal: basic seating, shade, and sometimes a small kiosk when flights operate. There are no lounges or shops, and cellular coverage can vary. Ground transport consists of boats and pre‑arranged local guides or drivers for mainland connections.\n\nAccessibility is basic and step‑free, though paths may be uneven; staff and community members can assist passengers with reduced mobility. Family facilities are minimal—carry water, baby supplies, and sun protection.
🔄 Connection Tips
Island airstrip in San Blas archipelago. Weather and sea conditions affect operations.
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