Punta Cana International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional Punta Cana |
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Airport type | Public/Private | ||||||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Punta Cana Resort and Club/Grupo Punta Cana | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Punta Cana, Higuey | ||||||||||||||
Location | Punta Cana in La Altagracia Province, Dominican Republic | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 40 ft / 12.2 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 18°34′00″N 068°21′07″W / 18.56667°N 68.35194°WCoordinates: 18°34′00″N 068°21′07″W / 18.56667°N 68.35194°W | ||||||||||||||
Website | puntacanainternationalairport.com | ||||||||||||||
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Location of airport in Dominican Republic | |||||||||||||||
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Source: Banco Central República Dominicana
Runway 08/26 All traffic. Runway 09/27 Light traffic only. |
Passengers | 6,366,552 |
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Aircraft Operations (2013) | 52,000 |
Punta Cana International Airport (IATA: PUJ, ICAO: MDPC) is a privately owned commercial airport in Punta Cana, eastern Dominican Republic. The airport is built in a traditional Dominican style with open-air terminals with their roofs covered in palm fronds. Grupo PuntaCana built the Punta Cana International Airport and inaugurated it in 1984. It became the first privately owned international airport in the world. A number of scheduled and charter airlines fly to Punta Cana. Currently more than 6.3 million passengers (arrivals and departures combined) pass through the terminals, moved by almost 60,000 commercial aircraft operations. The operators of the airport, Corporación Aeroportuaria del Este, S.A. (a private corporation run by Puntacana Resort and Club), expanded the facility in November 2011 with a new runway and Air Traffic Control tower designed to support the robust growth of travel to the region.
In 2014, the airport accounted for 60% of all air arrivals in the Dominican Republic.
The airport has five terminals: International Terminals A and B for international passenger travel; FBO Terminal, located west of terminal B, for executive general aviation, both national and international; National Terminal, located east of the FBO terminal, for national charter and general aviation; VIP Terminal, Located east of Terminal A, a private terminal including an aircraft parking apron. Punta Cana International Airport serves 96 cities in 28 countries. Terminal B was built to hold larger aircraft like the Airbus A380 along with 7 airbridges, one being for the Airbus A380. This new terminal was completed in 2014 and can comfortably accommodate 6,500 travelers daily and over 2 million travelers annually.
Punta Cana's airport is the leading point of entry in number of arriving passengers in the Dominican Republic. It is also the fastest growing airport with almost a 20% increase in traffic yearly, which indicates that in 4 years the aircraft movements will double. At the moment the airport counts on two International Terminals; FBO Terminal, a main incline with 12 positions; National Terminal; and VIP Terminal.
In the Caribbean, Punta Cana International Airport is the 2nd busiest airport, after Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport. Cancun International Airport, Havana International Airport, and Punta Cana International Airport are the only airports in Latin America with direct flights to Russia. Punta Cana International Airport will also be the only airport in the Caribbean with flights to Tel-Aviv, Israel beginning October 7, 2016.