Aeropuerto de Alcantarí (SRE)
Alcantarí Airport (IATA: SRE, ICAO: SLAL) serves as the primary gateway to Sucre, the constitutional capital of Bolivia. Situated roughly 30 kilometers from the city in the town of Alcantarí, this airport replaced the older Juana Azurduy de Padilla International Airport due to its more suitable location and capacity to handle modern aviation demands. Since its inauguration in 2016, Alcantarí Airport has been categorized as a domestic airport, though it also handles some international flights, fitting well into Bolivia's expanding infrastructure plans.
This modern facility boasts a single asphalt runway that is 4,000 meters in length, accommodating a range of aircraft sizes. The airport is a critical node for Bolivia's aviation network, offering connections to major cities within the country, including La Paz and Santa Cruz, as well as occasional flights to neighboring countries.
Alcantarí Airport is primarily served by Bolivia's leading airlines, such as Boliviana de Aviación and Amaszonas, facilitating the movement of approximately 300,000 passengers annually. It also handles a fair amount of cargo, thanks to its strategic location near Sucre, a significant economic and administrative center.
The terminal is equipped with modern amenities, including multiple check-in counters, departure lounges, dining options, and car rental services, ensuring a comfortable experience for travelers. Given its relatively recent establishment and strategic significance, Alcantarí Airport continues to develop as a vital aviation hub in Bolivia, promising further expansion in the near future.