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Puerto Rico Airport

Puerto Rico, Colombia
PCC ZPCC

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Puerto Rico Airport (PCC) is a regional aviation facility serving the municipality of Puerto Rico in the Caquetรก Department of Colombia. The airport features a single, modest passenger terminal building designed to facilitate regional domestic travel and charter operations within the Amazonian piedmont. It acts as a vital transportation hub for this remote part of southern Colombia, connecting the local community to the departmental capital of Florencia. The terminal infrastructure is basic and focused on essential services, providing a functional waiting area and essential check-in counters for regional flights. While the facility lacks modern commercial amenities like retail shops or dining outlets, its compact size ensures rapid processing for travelers. Arriving and departing passengers are advised to handle significant logistical and dining needs in the town of Puerto Rico prior to their arrival at the airfield. The airfield features a single runway suitable for small to medium-sized turboprop aircraft and is primarily used for domestic links and emergency services. Ground transportation to central Puerto Rico is informal, typically managed via local taxis or private vehicle arrangements. Due to its location in the 'Golden Gate to the Amazon,' the airport is also a frequent choice for eco-tourists and researchers visiting the nearby Las Dalias Nature Reserve and other regional natural attractions.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Puerto Rico Airport (PCC) serves the municipality of Puerto Rico in the Caquetรก department of Colombia. It handles domestic charters and small regional carriers serving the local agricultural sector. Ground transport into town (approx. 2km away) consists of local moto-taxis and private hires which meet arrivals. A taxi to the center takes about 5 minutes and is very affordable. A significant tip: the region is a gateway for river transport on the Guayas River; if heading to remote villages, coordinate a boat transfer from the town wharf. Infrastructure at the terminal is basic with manual manifest checks River-travel planners should treat the airport as part of a wider Caquet itinerary, because the town transfer is easy but the next leg toward the waterways needs a separate plan. Arrive 90 minutes early for domestic departures. The airport handles only a few flights a day, making for very quick security. Ensure you have cash (COP) for all local transport With so few daily movements, the terminal is really a quick handoff point, and the best arrivals are the ones with a car or hotel pickup already waiting. A car or hotel pickup keeps the short town handoff from becoming the only delay.

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Araracuara Airport

Araracuara, Colombia
ACR SKAC

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Araracuara Airport (ACR), with ICAO code SKAC, is a small commercial airport situated in Araracuara, Caquetรก Department, Colombia. Located on the north bank of the Caquetรก River, it serves as a critical aerial link for this isolated community nestled deep within the Amazon rainforest. The airport's primary function is to facilitate essential domestic flights, often supporting local populations and research efforts in the region. The airport features a single, rudimentary terminal building. While detailed information about its size or specific internal amenities is not readily available, it functions as a basic facility for passenger processing. Passengers can expect essential services like check-in counters and a waiting area. In the early 2000s, the airport underwent renovations to improve its facilities, including the runway. The airport primarily handles small aircraft due to its remote location and operational constraints. Amenities at Araracuara Airport are limited, reflecting its small size and remote location. There are no extensive retail shops, dedicated dining facilities beyond perhaps a small kiosk, or luxury lounges. Travelers should anticipate focusing on essential services. Security procedures are in place, but given the airport's scale and primarily domestic operations, wait times are typically minimal, ensuring a straightforward process for travelers. The airport is also historically significant as a former penal colony and currently serves as an army base.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Araracuara Airport involves navigating Colombia's most remote Amazon aviation facility located on the north bank of the Caquetรก River, where SATENA operates as the sole commercial carrier providing essential services to this isolated community deep in the rainforest that was once Colombia's most notorious penal colony. The 1,270-meter runway, carved from solid rock by prisoners in the 1950s during the Empresa Colombiana de Aerรณdromos construction project, now serves as a critical intermediate stop on routes between Bogotรก and Leticia, connecting indigenous communities including Muinanes, Huitotos, Nonuyas, and Andoques peoples across 17 tribal groups inhabiting this ancestral territory where the Caquetรก transitions to the Amazon River system. Domestic connections through SATENA's regional network link Araracuara with Florencia's Gustavo Artunduaga Paredes Airport for onward connections to Bogotรก, while direct services operate to La Chorrera and San Vicente del Caguรกn, creating an essential aviation lifeline for communities along the Caquetรก River and providing access to Sierra de Chiribiquete National Park. The airport's strategic position as an intermediate refueling stop enables connections to Leticia on the tri-border with Brazil and Peru, though weather-dependent operations and limited weekly frequencies require flexible scheduling with potential multi-day delays during Amazon rainy seasons. Ground transportation from the airport relies entirely on river transport or foot paths, as no roads connect Araracuara to Colombia's highway network, making pre-arranged boat services essential for reaching indigenous settlements along the Caquetรก River. The former penal colony infrastructure now houses an army base providing security for this strategic border region, while the airport terminal operates with minimal amenities reflecting its remote location. Weather considerations in this equatorial rainforest include year-round humidity exceeding 80%, frequent afternoon thunderstorms limiting visibility, and seasonal river level variations affecting boat navigation, while the airport's historical significance as Colombia's most isolated prison site from 1938-1971 adds cultural importance to this Amazon gateway supporting scientific research, indigenous communities, and military operations in one of Earth's most biodiverse regions.

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