Aéroport de Ponta Delgada Joao Paulo II (PDL)

Ponta Delgada João Paulo II Airport (IATA: PDL, ICAO: LPPD) serves as the primary gateway to the stunning Azores archipelago in Portugal, specifically the island of São Miguel. Named in honor of Pope John Paul II after his visit in 1991, this international airport connects both locals and tourists to a variety of domestic and international destinations. Located approximately 2 kilometers west of the city center of Ponta Delgada, the airport's strategic location in the North Atlantic makes it a critical hub for transatlantic flights.

Officially inaugurated in 1969, João Paulo II Airport has undergone several upgrades to accommodate increasing passenger volumes and modern aviation demands. Today, it operates flights to Europe, North America, and inter-island destinations, reflecting its importance in the region's transport network. The airport is managed by ANA Aeroportos de Portugal and serves as a pivotal point for Azores Airlines, as well as other major carriers like Ryanair and TAP Portugal.

In recent years, Ponta Delgada Airport has managed to handle a remarkable volume of traffic, with annual passenger numbers exceeding 1.8 million. The airport supports a network of over 20 airlines, facilitating a diverse range of around 8,000 flights each year. This connectivity has played a significant role in boosting the Azores' local economy and tourism industry, offering an essential link between the lush island landscapes and the rest of the world.