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El Dorado Airport

Bolivar, Venezuela
EOR SVED

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
110
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

El Dorado Airport (SVED) serves Ciudad Bolรญvar in Venezuela's Bolรญvar State, positioned at coordinates 6.72ยฐ latitude and -61.64ยฐ longitude along the Orinoco River, providing essential aviation access to this historically significant city known as the birthplace of Venezuela, colonial architecture, gold mining heritage, and strategic location as the gateway to the vast Guayana region with its mineral wealth and natural attractions including Angel Falls and the Gran Sabana. The airport operates as a crucial transportation hub for this economically important region that serves as a center for mining operations, government administration, and tourism to Venezuela's most spectacular natural attractions, supporting business travelers, government officials, tourists, and residents accessing the diverse opportunities available in the resource-rich Guayana region. The facility features regional airport infrastructure designed to accommodate domestic flights, charter operations, and government services serving the needs of the mining industry, tourism sector, and regional administration while providing access to the remarkable natural attractions and mineral resources that make Bolรญvar State economically and environmentally significant. The airport enables efficient transportation for mining industry personnel supporting Venezuela's gold and diamond operations, adventure tourists visiting Angel Falls and Canaima National Park, and government officials managing the complex affairs of Venezuela's largest and most resource-rich state. Operational services focus on supporting the essential transportation needs of the Guayana region while facilitating access to the natural wonders and mineral resources that define this vast Venezuelan territory, demonstrating aviation's vital role in connecting resource-rich regions to national and international markets. The airport represents crucial infrastructure enabling economic development and tourism access in eastern Venezuela, where reliable air transportation supports mining operations, eco-tourism, government administration, and regional connectivity that showcases Venezuela's remarkable natural heritage and mineral wealth in one of South America's most geologically diverse and economically significant regions.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Arrive early to allow time for security and check-in.

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Anaco Airport

Anaco, Venezuela
AAO SVAN

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Anaco Airport (AAO) is a regional airfield serving the city of Anaco in the state of Anzoรกtegui, Venezuela, a key center for the nation's oil and gas industry. The airport's infrastructure is modest, featuring a single asphalt runway (1,260 meters) and a basic terminal building designed primarily for general aviation, private charters, and corporate flights related to the energy sector. The terminal provides fundamental services for these operations but lacks the amenities of a commercial passenger airport. The layout is simple, with a small waiting area and direct access to the apron. There are no jet bridges, and passengers walk directly to their aircraft. The airport is operational but does not currently support scheduled commercial passenger services. Any flights are pre-arranged charters, and passenger handling is managed directly by the FBO (Fixed-Base Operator) or the specific charter company. This results in a swift, personalized experience for authorized travelers. Given its focus on non-commercial traffic, passenger amenities are minimal. Travelers should not expect restaurants, shops, or extensive lounges. The facility is functional, providing a critical air link for the industrial activities in the region, but it is not equipped for the general public or commercial tourism on a scheduled basis.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

As Anaco Airport does not have scheduled commercial flights, traditional "connections" are not possible. All travel must be arranged via private or corporate charter. For travelers needing to connect to Venezuela's commercial airline network, the nearest major airport is General Josรฉ Antonio Anzoรกtegui International Airport (BLA) in Barcelona, located approximately 80 kilometers away. This requires a significant overland journey.\n\nTo connect from Anaco to a commercial flight at BLA, you must pre-arrange ground transportation. A taxi from Anaco to Barcelona can take between 40 minutes to an hour, and it is advisable to negotiate the fare in advance. From Barcelona (BLA), you can connect to domestic flights serving Caracas (CCS) and other major Venezuelan cities. For international departures, most travelers would connect through Simรณn Bolรญvar International Airport (CCS) in Maiquetรญa, near Caracas.\n\nPilots using Anaco for charter operations must be aware that the airport does not publish its own METAR weather reports; the nearest weather data comes from Barcelona (BLA). The runway has a displaced threshold, which must be factored into landing and takeoff calculations. Given the economic and political situation in Venezuela, it is imperative for any charter operator to confirm the current operational status, fuel availability, and any specific procedures with local aviation authorities before committing to a flight.

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