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Benito Salas Airport

Neiva, Colombia
NEO SKN1

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Benito Salas Airport (NEO) is a significant regional facility serving the city of Neiva and the Huila Department in southwestern Colombia. The terminal is a modern and functional building that primarily handles domestic flights operated by Avianca, Clic, and LATAM Colombia, connecting the region with the capital, Bogota, and other major hubs. It is a critical gateway for both business travelers and tourists visiting the nearby Tatacoa Desert and the San Agustin Archaeological Park. Inside the terminal, passengers can find standard Colombian airport amenities, including check-in counters, a comfortable waiting lounge, and a variety of retail and dining options offering local coffee and traditional snacks. The facility is designed to provide efficient processing for regional travelers, reflecting Neiva's status as a major commercial and administrative center. The airport has undergone several renovations to improve its capacity and services, ensuring a smooth travel experience for the increasing number of visitors to the region. Ground transportation from the airport to Neiva city center is readily available via local taxis and pre-arranged shuttle services. The airport is strategically located near the city's main historical and commercial areas, providing convenient access for business professionals and government officials. It remains an essential infrastructure point for the economic development and connectivity of the Huila region, supporting the local agricultural sector, particularly coffee and rice production, and its modern industrial growth.

🔄 Connection Tips

Benito Salas Airport operates as a crucial domestic hub with direct flights exclusively to Bogota (BOG), making all onward connections dependent on the capital city. For domestic connections, arrive at NEO at least 90 minutes before departure, though the smaller terminal can process passengers efficiently in less time. Weather delays are common during Colombia's rainy seasons (April-May and October-November), when afternoon thunderstorms can impact flight schedules. Colombian airlines often offer better fares through their mobile apps rather than international booking platforms, and VPN usage set to Colombia can sometimes resolve payment processing issues for international credit cards. Avianca, LATAM Colombia, and CLIC Air provide multiple daily services on this 144-mile route, with flight times averaging 54 minutes. If traveling without checked baggage, 60 minutes may suffice. When connecting through Bogota, note that domestic passengers must clear immigration if arriving from international flights, then take a shuttle to the Puente Aereo domestic terminal for some carriers. Given this single-destination model, passengers connecting to other Colombian cities must transit through El Dorado International Airport in Bogota, requiring careful timing coordination. However, during peak business travel hours (Monday mornings and Friday afternoons), allow additional buffer time as government officials and business travelers frequently use this route. Baggage will be checked through to your final destination only if all flights are on the same ticket.

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Alcides Fernández Airport

Acandí, Colombia
ACD SKAD

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Alcides Fernández Airport (ACD) is a small commercial airport situated in Acandí, Chocó Department, Colombia. It serves as a crucial aerial link for this remote community, connecting it to the rest of Colombia and, historically, to neighboring Panama. The airport underwent renovations in the early 2000s, which included enlarging its single asphalt runway (17/35) to 1,189 meters (3,901 feet) and improving its terminal facilities. The terminal building is compact and functional, designed to handle the modest passenger traffic of a regional airport. Due to its small size, it does not feature extensive internal amenities. Passengers can expect basic services such as check-in counters and a waiting area. The airport's layout is straightforward, ensuring easy navigation for travelers. Amenities at Alcides Fernández Airport are limited. While detailed information about extensive internal terminal amenities is not readily available, travelers should anticipate a focus on essential services. There are no extensive retail shops, dedicated dining facilities beyond perhaps a small snack counter, or luxury lounges. Security procedures are in place, but given the airport's scale, wait times are typically minimal, ensuring a straightforward and efficient process for domestic flights.

🔄 Connection Tips

Connecting through Alcides Fernández Airport involves navigating Colombia's most isolated Caribbean coastal gateway serving Acandí in northern Chocó Department at the Panama border, where SATENA's exclusive service operates the only scheduled commercial route providing a 197-mile connection to Medellín's Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport in 1 hour 14 minutes with service launching March 2026. The airport's strategic importance stems from its role as the sole aerial link for this roadless region, where no highways connect to Colombia's road network or the Pan-American Highway, making aviation and maritime transport the only viable access methods for residents and visitors reaching this remote biodiversity hotspot. Domestic connections through Medellín enable onward travel throughout Colombia via SATENA's national network serving remote communities, while connections to Avianca, LATAM, and Viva Air at Olaya Herrera Airport provide access to major Colombian cities including Bogotá, Cartagena, Cali, and Barranquilla. The airport's primary function extends beyond Acandí itself, serving as the gateway for tourists reaching Capurganá and Sapzurro beach destinations via 25-minute boat transfers covering the coastline journey for 170,000-230,000 COP, significantly more peaceful than the alternative 1.5-hour boat crossing from Turbo across the choppy Gulf of Urabá. Ground transportation from the airport located 3 kilometers from downtown Acandí includes taxis readily available for the 5-10 minute journey costing approximately 120,000 COP, though fares require negotiation as meters are not used and prices fluctuate with demand. The town's complete isolation without road connections limits rental car utility to local exploration within Acandí's confined footprint, while boat services from the town dock provide essential connectivity to Capurganá, Sapzurro, and Panama's San Blas islands. Weather considerations during Chocó's intense rainy season affect both flight operations and sea conditions for boat transfers, requiring flexible scheduling particularly during October-November when precipitation peaks, while the renovated 1,189-meter runway accommodates regional aircraft despite challenging tropical weather patterns typical of Colombia's wettest department supporting ecotourism and indigenous communities along this pristine Caribbean coastline.

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