José María Córdova International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional José María Córdova |
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Airport type | Commercial | ||||||||||
Operator | AirPlan | ||||||||||
Serves | Medellín Metropolitan Area | ||||||||||
Location | Rionegro | ||||||||||
Hub for | Avianca Cargo and Viva Colombia | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2,142 m / 7,027 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 06°10′02″N 75°25′36″W / 6.16722°N 75.42667°W | ||||||||||
Website | www.airplan.aero | ||||||||||
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Location of airport in Colombia | |||||||||||
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Passenger movement | 6,903,820 |
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Cargo (tonnes) | 118,583 |
Aircraft movements | 77,375 |
José María Córdova International Airport (IATA: MDE, ICAO: SKRG) is the second largest airport in Colombia after El Dorado International Airport of Bogotá in terms of infrastructure and passenger service. It is located in the city of Rionegro, 45 minutes away from the city of Medellín.
It is the most important airport in the department of Antioquia, and in terms of infrastructure, it is the most important in western Colombia. It's also the main hub for low cost airline Viva Colombia. It serves several international destinations, one of the busiest being the route to Miami International Airport. It also serves the most flown route within Colombia: Rionegro-Bogota, which is mainly operated by Avianca, Copa Airlines Colombia, Viva Colombia and LATAM Colombia. In recent years, significant technology and infrastructure upgrades (like LCD screens) have been made, making it one of the most recognized airports in Colombia. It now has service to destinations in Europe and has added new destinations in South and Central America, and in the Caribbean.
International destinations include the United States, Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, Curaçao and Spain. The airport also serves domestic flights to most major Colombian cities such as Bogota, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena, Santa Marta and San Andres Island. Freight transport is also one of the strengths of the terminal, providing air transportation to most of the flower exports (and other products) from eastern Antioquia bound to South, Central and North America, and Europe.