Aéroport de Amilcar Cabral Int'l (SID)
Amílcar Cabral International Airport (IATA: SID, ICAO: GVAC) serves as a pivotal gateway to the stunning archipelago of Cape Verde. Situated on the island of Sal, this international airport is located approximately 2 kilometers west of the city of Espargos. The airport is named after the esteemed Cape Verdean and Guinea-Bissau independence leader, Amílcar Cabral.
Opened in 1939, the airport has evolved significantly from its initial days as a transatlantic stopover. Today, it is Cape Verde's busiest and most prominent airport, facilitating an essential connection between the islands and the rest of the world. Amílcar Cabral International supports both passenger and cargo flights, catering to a variety of international and regional destinations.
Strategically located in the mid-Atlantic, the airport serves as a vital hub for international tourists flocking to Cape Verde's beaches, as well as for residents commuting between islands. In recent years, it has seen a substantial increase in traffic, handling over one million passengers annually through its modern facilities. The airport also supports around 10,000 movements per year, efficiently managed by a modest yet competent infrastructure.
A diverse array of airlines operates at Amílcar Cabral International, connecting Cape Verde to Europe, Africa, and America. With airlines like TUIfly, TAP Air Portugal, and Cabo Verde Airlines providing regular service, the airport maintains robust connectivity and a high frequency of flights.
Known for its smooth operations and welcoming atmosphere, Amílcar Cabral International Airport not only serves as a crucial transport hub but also as a symbol of Cape Verde's growing importance on the global travel stage.