El Salvador Int'l airport (SAL)

El Salvador International Airport (IATA: SAL / ICAO: MSLP) is the principal aviation gateway to El Salvador, located near the city of San Salvador, the capital. Nestled approximately 50 kilometers southeast of the bustling capital, it is situated in the municipality of San Luis Talpa in the La Paz Department. Since it began operations in 1980, the airport has become a vital hub for international air travel in Central America.

Originally known as Comalapa International Airport, SAL has undergone numerous expansions and renovations to accommodate the increasing demands of both passenger and cargo traffic. Managed by Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autónoma (CEPA), the airport has grown to support over 3.4 million passengers annually, showcasing its significance in the region's economy and travel infrastructure.

El Salvador International hosts a multitude of airlines connecting travelers to numerous destinations across the Americas, Europe, and beyond. Major airlines such as Avianca, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines operate out of SAL, enhancing its status as a key international hub. The airport features a range of modern amenities designed to enhance the passenger experience, including a variety of dining and shopping options, free Wi-Fi, and comfortable waiting areas.

With over 40,000 flight operations annually, SAL provides critical connectivity for business and tourism, playing a crucial role in the regional development and increased global accessibility of El Salvador. Its contribution goes beyond travel, as it facilitates the movement of goods, enriching the country's trade opportunities and fostering international partnerships.