Gregorio Luperon Int'l airport (POP)
Gregorio Luperón International Airport (IATA: POP, ICAO: MDPP) is a bustling gateway located near Puerto Plata, a scenic coastal city in the Dominican Republic. Named in honor of the Dominican general and statesman Gregorio Luperón, who played a pivotal role in the country's restoration of independence in the 19th century, the airport has a rich history that mirrors the region's dynamic growth in tourism and commerce. Since its inauguration in 1971, the airport has steadily evolved to become a key hub for international travel in the Caribbean.
Situated approximately 20 kilometers from Puerto Plata's city center, Gregorio Luperón International Airport primarily serves the north coast of the Dominican Republic, attracting tourists with its picturesque beaches, all-inclusive resorts, and vibrant local culture. The airport's strategic location makes it an essential node for connecting the region to various international destinations, particularly in North America and Europe.
As an international airport, Gregorio Luperón International operates a range of flights, facilitating both passenger and cargo transport. Recent statistics highlight the airport's significance: it handles over 1.3 million passengers annually, supported by a diverse roster of airlines that includes major carriers and charter services. With more than 8,000 flight operations each year, the airport is well-equipped to manage the influx of visitors, boasting modern facilities and a commitment to safety and efficiency.
Gregorio Luperón International Airport not only supports the tourism-driven economy of Puerto Plata but also serves as a vital link for the Dominican Republic’s northern region, fostering international connectivity and local economic growth.