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Pitalito Airport

Pitalito, Colombia
PTX SKPI

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Pitalito Airport (PTX), officially known as Contador Airport, is a primary domestic aviation hub serving the city of Pitalito and the southern Huila Department of Colombia, located approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) west of the city center. The airport operates from a single, compact passenger terminal designed for high efficiency and rapid transit, acting as a critical infrastructure link for the region. It primarily connects southern Huila to the national capital of Bogotรก (BOG) via regular scheduled services by carriers such as SATENA and Clic. The terminal infrastructure provides essential basic amenities across its unified layout, featuring functional check-in counters and a comfortable landside waiting area. Travelers have access to multiple small cafรฉs and snack bars offering traditional Colombian refreshments and local coffee, though the facility lacks large-scale commercial retail or private VIP lounges. The facility is noted for its exceptionally quick processing times for security and baggage claim, providing a professional and streamlined environment for both domestic commuters and international tourists exploring the nearby UNESCO-listed San Agustรญn Archaeological Park. Ground transportation to central Pitalito is well-supported by local taxi ranks situated directly outside the terminal exit, with the journey typically taking between 10 and 15 minutes. While the building provides a secure base for regional transit, the airfield features a single 4,921-foot asphalt runway and typically functions during daylight hours under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). Travelers are advised to handle significant financial needs in the city center prior to arrival and are encouraged to coordinate onward bus transfers to San Agustรญn (approximately 45 minutes away) through the main Pitalito Transport Terminal.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Contador Airport (PTX) serves the city of Pitalito in the Huila Department of Colombia. A unique connection tip: Pitalito is the primary gateway to the UNESCO San Agustรญn Archaeological Park; frequent local buses and private transfers depart from the city terminal (45-minute trip). Ensure you have cash (COP) Pitalito Airport is the Huila Department gateway for southern Colombia, with scheduled passenger service, a highland location, and a runway that already supports the coffee-export and regional-travel role the airport plays. The new terminal work underway in 2026 is part of a broader push to make the airport the cleaner entry point for the south and southwest of the country. Located about 15 minutes from the city center, ground transport is efficient; official taxis meet every scheduled arrival and reach central hotels for a fare of roughly $3-5 USD (15,000 COP). Arrive 90 minutes before domestic departures. Facilities include basic cafes and souvenir shops selling local specialty coffee. That keeps the field practical for local travel but not for casual on-the-spot planning. A taxi or private transfer should already be chosen, because San Agustรญn is the real destination and the city terminal is only the first step for this side of Huila.

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Amalfi Airport

Amalfi, Colombia
AFI SKAM

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Amalfi Airport (AFI/SKAM) operates as a specialized regional airfield serving the town of Amalfi in Colombia's Antioquia Department. Located 3 kilometers east of town in the Porce River valley, this airport sits at an elevation of 5,507 feet (1,679 meters) above sea level. Known throughout Colombia as one of the busiest airports for STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) aircraft operations, it handles specialized small aircraft designed for challenging mountain terrain conditions. The single runway 16/34 accommodates aircraft with exceptional short-field performance capabilities, essential given the ridgelines located within just 1 kilometer on either side of the airfield. This geographic constraint makes Amalfi particularly suitable for bush planes, charter flights, and specialized cargo operations serving remote mining and agricultural communities throughout the region. The modest terminal building serves basic operational needs with essential passenger processing areas and weather shelter. Given the airport's focus on STOL operations and charter services rather than scheduled commercial flights, the terminal layout prioritizes quick aircraft turnarounds. Walking distances from the terminal to the aircraft parking area are minimal, typically under one minute. Essential services include basic restrooms and limited weather protection, while more comprehensive services are available in Amalfi town center, just a 10-15 minute drive away.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Amalfi Airport operates as Colombia's most challenging mountain aviation facility serving Antioquia Department's northeastern region, featuring an extremely short runway (under 1,000 feet) at 5,507 feet elevation requiring specialized STOL aircraft and helicopters capable of operating within strict terrain constraints created by ridgelines just 1 kilometer east and west of runway 16/34. The facility primarily accommodates charter operations with 8 available private jets ranging from $1,350/hour turboprops to $12,950/hour luxury cabin jets, helicopter services, and specialized cargo flights supporting remote mining communities throughout the Porce River valley. Connections through AFI typically involve helicopter transfers, specialized STOL aircraft, or charter operations serving as final destination access to Amalfi's isolated mountain community rather than traditional airline transit hubs. The airport's extreme operational limitations necessitate direct coordination with flight operators for all movements, as weather conditions including cloud cover, wind patterns, and visibility significantly affect operations in this challenging mountainous terrain where ridgelines create unique approach and departure constraints. Ground transportation from the airport (3 kilometers east of Amalfi town center) requires pre-arrangement through local contacts, hotels, or community-based transport services, as formal taxi ranks and rental car facilities are not available at this remote mountain airfield. Most passengers coordinate pickup services through their accommodation providers or charter flight operators who typically include ground transportation as part of comprehensive service packages serving Colombia's northeastern Antioquia region. The facility serves as strategic access point for adventure tourism, gold mining operations, coca eradication programs, humanitarian missions, emergency medical evacuations, and government services reaching communities throughout the challenging mountain terrain where traditional ground transportation faces significant limitations. Airport services include basic ground handling, limited jet fuel availability (subject to supply chain constraints), and essential weather shelter, while comprehensive amenities are available in Amalfi town center requiring a 10-15 minute drive through mountain terrain connecting this specialized aviation facility to regional infrastructure and accommodations.

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