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Santa Bárbara de Barinas Airport

Santa Bárbara, Venezuela
SBB SVSB

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

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

🏢 Terminal Information

Santa Barbara de Barinas Airport (SBB) serves the town of Santa Barbara de Barinas in Venezuela, with the runway situated along the south edge of town. The airport has a single asphalt runway (12/30) measuring about 1,695 meters, and the Santa Barbara NDB is located roughly 0.25 nautical miles north of midfield. OurAirports lists the field elevation at about 590 ft (180 m) and classifies it as a small airport with no airline service, which implies a modest, basic terminal setup rather than a multi-gate facility.

🔄 Connection Tips

Arrive early and verify operational status, as Santa Bárbara de Barinas Airport serves this Venezuelan town with extremely limited facilities classified as a small airport with no scheduled airline service, operating under current challenging conditions affecting Venezuela's aviation sector. The facility maintains minimal operational capabilities due to Venezuela's ongoing economic and political situation, with operations potentially affected by fuel shortages, infrastructure limitations, and irregular maintenance schedules that have impacted aviation throughout the country. Ground transportation in Santa Bárbara de Barinas is limited to local taxi services and private vehicles, with limited availability of rental cars or formal transportation services due to economic conditions affecting Venezuela's transportation infrastructure. Seasonal weather patterns moderately impact flight operations in this region of Barinas state, with Venezuela's tropical climate bringing wet season rains from May through October that can affect the single 1,695-meter asphalt runway and airport operations. The airport's location serves Santa Bárbara de Barinas and surrounding communities in Barinas state, an important agricultural region known for cattle ranching and farming, though aviation services are severely limited by current national conditions. Emergency services and medical evacuation capabilities are extremely limited due to Venezuela's healthcare system challenges, with serious medical emergencies potentially requiring transport to larger cities, though availability of emergency aviation services is uncertain. Local aviation services have been significantly impacted by Venezuela's economic crisis, with limited aircraft maintenance capabilities, fuel availability issues, and reduced flight training and charter operations throughout the country's aviation sector.

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Anaco Airport

Anaco, Venezuela
AAO SVAN

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

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

🏢 Terminal Information

Anaco Airport (AAO) is a regional airfield serving the city of Anaco in the state of Anzoátegui, Venezuela, a key center for the nation's oil and gas industry. The airport's infrastructure is modest, featuring a single asphalt runway (1,260 meters) and a basic terminal building designed primarily for general aviation, private charters, and corporate flights related to the energy sector. The terminal provides fundamental services for these operations but lacks the amenities of a commercial passenger airport. The layout is simple, with a small waiting area and direct access to the apron. There are no jet bridges, and passengers walk directly to their aircraft. The airport is operational but does not currently support scheduled commercial passenger services. Any flights are pre-arranged charters, and passenger handling is managed directly by the FBO (Fixed-Base Operator) or the specific charter company. This results in a swift, personalized experience for authorized travelers. Given its focus on non-commercial traffic, passenger amenities are minimal. Travelers should not expect restaurants, shops, or extensive lounges. The facility is functional, providing a critical air link for the industrial activities in the region, but it is not equipped for the general public or commercial tourism on a scheduled basis.

🔄 Connection Tips

As Anaco Airport does not have scheduled commercial flights, traditional "connections" are not possible. All travel must be arranged via private or corporate charter. For travelers needing to connect to Venezuela's commercial airline network, the nearest major airport is General José Antonio Anzoátegui International Airport (BLA) in Barcelona, located approximately 80 kilometers away. This requires a significant overland journey.\n\nTo connect from Anaco to a commercial flight at BLA, you must pre-arrange ground transportation. A taxi from Anaco to Barcelona can take between 40 minutes to an hour, and it is advisable to negotiate the fare in advance. From Barcelona (BLA), you can connect to domestic flights serving Caracas (CCS) and other major Venezuelan cities. For international departures, most travelers would connect through Simón Bolívar International Airport (CCS) in Maiquetía, near Caracas.\n\nPilots using Anaco for charter operations must be aware that the airport does not publish its own METAR weather reports; the nearest weather data comes from Barcelona (BLA). The runway has a displaced threshold, which must be factored into landing and takeoff calculations. Given the economic and political situation in Venezuela, it is imperative for any charter operator to confirm the current operational status, fuel availability, and any specific procedures with local aviation authorities before committing to a flight.

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