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Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport

Rawson, Argentina
REL SAVT

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport (REL), designated SAVT and also known as Aeropuerto de Trelew, operates as Patagonia's strategically important aviation gateway serving the cities of Trelew and Rawson in Chubut Province, Argentina, positioned 3 kilometers northeast of Trelew and 17 kilometers from Rawson, the provincial capital, within the heart of northeastern Patagonia's commercial and industrial region. Named after Argentine Navy Admiral and aviator Marcos Andrรฉs Zar, this dual-use facility combines civilian passenger operations with military activities as the home of Almirante Zar Naval Air Base, which houses Argentine Naval Aviation squadrons flying P-3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft for South Atlantic operations. The airport serves as an essential transportation hub for the culturally rich Trelew-Rawson metropolitan area, known for its Welsh heritage, paleontological significance, and proximity to the Peninsula Valdรฉs UNESCO World Heritage Site where Southern Right Whales and other marine wildlife attract international tourism. The airport operates through modernized infrastructure recently enhanced by a major $12 million runway construction project completed in 2017, featuring a single concrete runway designated 07/25 measuring approximately 2,560 meters in length, designed to accommodate increased passenger traffic exceeding 230,000 annually while supporting both civilian and military aircraft operations. Ground support facilities encompass the dual requirements of commercial aviation and naval operations, with over 350 AGL runway and taxiway fixtures consolidated during recent improvements, including Micro 100 CCR systems, comprehensive airfield guidance signs, and specialized equipment necessary for both passenger aircraft and military P-3 Orion operations. The facility's strategic positioning in Patagonia requires infrastructure capable of withstanding the region's challenging wind conditions while supporting diverse aircraft types ranging from domestic passenger jets to military maritime patrol aircraft. Terminal facilities emphasize functional efficiency within a modern 3,500-square-meter passenger terminal building operated by London Supply, designed to handle the airport's growing role as northeastern Patagonia's primary aviation gateway while accommodating seasonal variations in tourist traffic visiting the region's world-renowned wildlife destinations. The terminal provides comprehensive passenger services including check-in counters, security screening areas, comfortable departure lounges, dining options featuring regional Patagonian specialties, retail services, and ground transportation coordination with 128-car parking capacity designed to serve the airport's expanding passenger base. Passenger processing capabilities balance efficiency with the personalized service characteristic of regional Argentine airports, equipped to handle both domestic connections and the international visitors drawn to Patagonia's unique natural attractions and cultural heritage. The airport's strategic significance extends beyond regional connectivity to encompass its crucial role as Argentina's southernmost major aviation hub supporting tourism to Peninsula Valdรฉs, El Calafate, Ushuaia, and other Patagonian destinations, while serving as a vital military installation for South Atlantic maritime operations and surveillance activities. Regular civilian operations include Aerolineas Argentinas services connecting Trelew to Buenos Aires, Ushuaia, Comodoro Rivadavia, and El Calafate, supporting both business travel for the region's energy and agricultural sectors and international tourism attracted by the area's paleontological museums, Welsh cultural sites, and world-class whale watching opportunities. The facility's dual civilian-military nature represents a successful model of shared infrastructure utilization, where commercial aviation development supports regional economic growth while maintaining essential defense capabilities in Argentina's strategically important Patagonian territory, ensuring reliable connectivity for both residents and the growing numbers of international visitors exploring South America's most spectacular wilderness regions.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Almirante Marco Andrรฉs Zar Airport (REL) is the primary aviation gateway for the city of Trelew and the Rawson district in the Chubut Province of Argentine Patagonia. Arriving at least 2 hours before your domestic flight with Aerolineas Argentinas or Flybondi is recommended. The regional climate is characterized by its arid, semi-desert environment and persistent, often powerful Patagonian winds, which are a critical operational factor for pilots. Always verify your flight status before leaving for the airport, as the remote location means that diversions can result in significant overland travel times. It serves as a critical link for travelers visiting the world-famous Valdรฉs Peninsula and the Welsh settlement of Gaiman. Ground transportation to Trelew city center is straightforward, with local taxis and authorized shuttles reaching the urban core in approximately 15 minutes. During the winter months from June to August, sudden snow squalls and low visibility can occasionally lead to flight delays or diversions. The terminal is functional and relatively efficient, providing essential amenities such as a small cafe serving local pastries, several retail kiosks selling Patagonian souvenirs, and basic waiting areas; however, it remains much quieter than the major hub at Comodoro Rivadavia (CRD). For those heading to Puerto Madryn, the drive takes about 45 to 60 minutes via National Route 3. For those with a long layover, the Egidio Feruglio Paleontological Museum in Trelew is a must-visit, housing some of the most significant dinosaur fossils in South America.

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Suboficial Ayudante Santiago Germano Airport

San Rafael, Argentina
AFA SAMR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

San Rafael Airport (AFA), officially known as Suboficial Ayudante Santiago Germano Airport, is a vital regional airfield serving the city of San Rafael in the Mendoza Province of Argentina. Located approximately 6 kilometers west of the city center, the airport is a key gateway for tourists visiting the region's famous vineyards, the Atuel Canyon, and various outdoor adventure sites. Operated by Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, the facility primarily handles domestic flights, predominantly connecting to Buenos Aires. The terminal is a compact and functional building designed to provide a comfortable experience for regional travelers. It features a straightforward layout that includes a domestic check-in area, security screening, and a single departure lounge. Despite its small scale, the airport is well-maintained and offers essential services such as a comfortable waiting area and modern restrooms. The proximity of the terminal to the aircraft parking stands ensures that walking distances are minimal, making for a quick and efficient transition from the entrance to the boarding gate. Amenities at San Rafael Airport include a small cafeteria where passengers can find refreshments and light meals, as well as a selection of local products and souvenirs. For those driving to the airport, both short-term and long-term parking options are available directly in front of the terminal building. Ground transportation is conveniently served by local taxi services and rental car agencies that operate during flight arrival and departure times, providing reliable links to San Rafael and the surrounding wine country.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

San Rafael Airport operates as southern Mendoza Province's primary wine tourism and adventure gateway, serving 48,000 annual passengers through Aerolรญneas Argentinas' exclusive domestic service connecting via Buenos Aires Aeroparque (AEP) with approximately 32 monthly flights (7 weekly) covering the 567-mile route in 1 hour 35 minutes. The compact terminal design prioritizes point-to-point travel for tourists accessing the region's renowned vineyards, Atuel Canyon adventures, and outdoor recreation activities rather than serving as a connection hub. Domestic connections require 60-90 minutes minimum for self-transfers through the single-terminal layout enabling rapid gate-to-gate movement, while most travelers utilize AFA as their final destination for exploring southern Mendoza's wine region featuring centuries-old establishments like Suter Winery (120+ years) and modern operations including Funckenhausen Winery on 350 hectares of Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah vineyards. Ground transportation includes pre-booked rental cars essential for accessing scattered wineries and canyon attractions, local taxis for city center access (6 kilometers), and tour operator transfers coordinated through the terminal's tourism office. The airport serves as strategic access point for Valle Grande scenic drives, Atuel Canyon rafting expeditions with companies like Taccu Aventura and Kintun Expediciones, rock formations including the Wax Museum and Enchanted City, plus Villa El Nihuil's spectacular lake and 300-meter sand dunes. Adventure tourism peaks during austral summer (December-March) coinciding with harvest season, while shoulder seasons offer optimal weather for outdoor activities including rappelling, parasailing, kayaking, and trekking through colorful canyon formations. Accommodation coordination includes luxury vineyard hotels like Algodon Wine Estates featuring 9-hole golf courses and tennis courts, riverside cabins at Cabaรฑas Rio Soรฑado on Rio Atuel, and city center options supporting multi-day exploration of Argentina's emerging wine region where prices remain affordable compared to traditional Mendoza areas. Terminal amenities include free Wi-Fi, cafeteria services, tourism information during flight hours, and duty-free shopping featuring local Mendoza products supporting the region's position as gateway to authentic Argentine wine country experiences.

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