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Puerto Paez Airport

Puerto Paez, Venezuela
PPZ SVDZ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Puerto Pรกez Airport serves the border town of Puerto Pรกez in Apure state, Venezuela, positioned strategically in the Llanos region approximately 480 kilometers south of Caracas near the Colombian frontier. The facility operates as a remote regional airport supporting the local community's transportation needs while serving the broader Orinoco River basin region, an area characterized by vast tropical ecosystems and extensive wetlands. The airport features dual runway configurations including a grass runway with standard basic markings designed for light aircraft operations, complemented by a longer dirt runway that has experienced partial vegetation overgrowth due to limited maintenance resources. These unpaved surfaces restrict operations to daytime flights only, as the facility lacks modern navigation aids and runway lighting systems necessary for night operations. Terminal facilities remain basic, consisting primarily of a small administrative building housing flight coordination services and minimal passenger amenities. The airport does not publish METAR weather reports, requiring pilots to reference conditions from German Olano Airport located 6.9 kilometers away. Limited ground services include basic aircraft refueling capabilities and emergency coordination with regional authorities. The facility's strategic importance extends beyond aviation, serving communities engaged in cattle ranching, fishing, and agricultural activities throughout the Apure plains. Its proximity to the Orinoco River, navigable by oceangoing vessels up to 400 kilometers inland, positions Puerto Pรกez as a crucial link between air and water transportation networks. The airport supports medical evacuation services, government operations, and essential supply flights connecting this remote border region to Venezuela's national transportation infrastructure.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Puerto Pรกez Airport (PPZ) serves the remote river town of Puerto Pรกez in the Apure State of Venezuela, on the border with Colombia. It primarily handles infrequent domestic charters and small private aircraft serving the local community and cattle ranches. There is currently NO regular scheduled commercial airline passenger service. Ground transport in this part of the Llanos is exceptionally limited; the primary mode of transport is the moto-taxi which meets pre-announced arrivals. A unique connection tip: Puerto Pรกez is located at the confluence of the Meta and Orinoco rivers; for those heading to Puerto Carreรฑo (Colombia), motorized river boat transfers are the standard link. Infrastructure at the terminal is non-existent; the facility consists of a simple dirt runway. Arrive 2 hours early for manifest checks That keeps the airport useful for people who already know the local town or industrial site they need to reach. The airport's real value is the border-town convenience, so the best arrival is the one with the local host already on the road. If you are continuing toward Colombia, the most practical onward step is a river boat to Puerto Carreno, while town arrivals usually work best when the moto-taxi or private pickup has already been arranged.

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Oswaldo Guevara Mujica Airport

Acarigua, Venezuela
AGV SVAC

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Oswaldo Guevara Mujica Airport (AGV) is a significant regional aviation facility serving the twin cities of Acarigua and Araure in the Portuguesa state of Venezuela. As the primary gateway to the "agricultural capital of Venezuela," the airport facilitates essential domestic connections between this productive region and major urban centers like Caracas and the vacation island of Margarita. The terminal is architecturally distinctive, featuring modern metallic structures and vibrant stained-glass elements that create a unique atmosphere for arriving and departing passengers. The terminal building is currently undergoing a comprehensive reconstruction and expansion project aimed at modernizing its infrastructure and enhancing the passenger experience. Inside, the facility provides a range of essential services including offices for the national tax agency (SENIAT), banking facilities, and government administrative desks. For those waiting for flights, the terminal offers several cafes and restaurants that serve traditional Venezuelan dishes and refreshments. The layout is designed for simplicity, with integrated check-in and waiting areas that allow for quick transitions between the landside entrance and the boarding gates. Beyond its civil aviation functions, AGV serves as a vital logistical hub for the Portuguesa stateโ€™s thriving agro-industrial sector. The airport is a base for several domestic carriers, including Conviasa, which operates regular services to Caracas and Porlamar, as well as charter operators like BlueStar. The terminal's expansion plans include the incorporation of more diverse commercial facilities and improved medical services, ensuring that it remains a modern and capable node in Venezuela's national aviation network. For visitors, the airport provides a professional and efficient starting point for exploring the surrounding agricultural heartlands and the nearby cities of Guanare and Barquisimeto.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Oswaldo Guevara Mujica Airport operates as Portuguesa state's primary aviation gateway serving Acarigua-Araure metropolitan area with 200,000 residents in Venezuela's agriculturally-rich western region, positioned 4 kilometers from downtown Acarigua at 741 feet elevation. The facility operates sunrise to 2200 hours daily under Venezuela's National Institute of Civil Aviation (INAC), accommodating private aviation, charter operations, and limited domestic services connecting this agricultural hub with Caracas and regional destinations when commercial operations are active. Connections through AGV typically involve coordination between private aviation services, charter operators, and ground transportation accessing Venezuela's "agricultural capital" known for extensive rice, corn, and cattle production. During periods of commercial service availability, domestic routing occurs via Conviasa or Avior Airlines flights from Caracas Simรณn Bolรญvar International Airport (CCS) with 45-minute flight times, plus connections to Porlamar (PMV) on Margarita Island supporting regional tourism and business travel throughout central-western Venezuela. Ground transportation coordination requires pre-arranged services due to limited public transportation options, with taxi services covering the 4-kilometer distance to downtown Acarigua where travelers access regional bus networks connecting to Barquisimeto (100km), Guanare (85km), and Valencia (150km). The airport serves essential functions supporting agro-industrial logistics, emergency medical evacuations to better-equipped facilities in Caracas or Barquisimeto, and specialized cargo transport for Venezuela's vital agricultural export industry. Operational considerations include Venezuela's current economic conditions affecting flight schedule reliability, fuel availability constraints, and currency exchange limitations requiring advance planning for all travel arrangements. The facility undergoes periodic infrastructure improvements and terminal reconstruction projects aimed at modernizing passenger services and expanding capacity to better serve Portuguesa state's agricultural commerce and regional connectivity needs. Seasonal patterns influence agricultural flight activity, with harvest seasons (January-March for rice, June-August for corn) generating increased charter operations transporting agricultural specialists, equipment, and coordinating export logistics. The airport provides critical connectivity for international agricultural trade missions, government officials, and business travelers accessing Venezuela's most productive farming region where modern agricultural techniques support national food security initiatives.

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