Simón Bolívar International Airport (Colombia)


Simón Bolívar International Airport is the airport serving Santa Marta city. The airport is located south of Downtown Santa Marta, the capital of the Magdalena Department, on the shores of the Caribbean Sea. north of the municipality of Ciénaga in Colombia.
It is operated by Aeropuertos De Oriente S.A.S., through a concession agreement with Aerocivil. The airport was recognized as an international airport in 2007, but it is operating domestic flights only and currently serves as hub for low-cost carrier Viva Air Colombia.
It is named in honor of Simón Bolívar, the military and political leader who played a leading role in the establishment of several South American countries as sovereign states.

History

The construction of the Santa Marta airport was inaugurated on December 8, 1949, by the company Líneas Aéreas Nacionales, for the Magdalena Department, a modern airport that will satisfy pressing and urgent regional needs. Back in those days, the airport had exceptional location conditions since it was used to operate by water and land. The dirt track was located parallel to the sea and is built in two stages: the first with 1,200 meters long and the second with an extension to 1,000. For the operation of seaplanes, there is sufficient depth.
These ships can reach about 50 meters from the airport building. The preliminary plans for the terminal building were under study and approval by the Aerocivil and once approved the LANZA Company began its construction to complete it in the shortest possible time. it was also equipped with a modern control tower with all the devices for meteorological observations. At present, the ground movement works at Simón Bolívar Airport was progressing satisfactorily, under the direction of LANZA's engineering chief, Enrique Pérez Ayala. Santa Marta has, in its airport, a key to its development and progress.

Viva Air Colombia Hub

In May 2018, Viva Air Colombia announced to open its third operational base in Santa Marta airport, began in October 2018 and became the first airline to operate as hub on the airport. The new hub provided connections to destinations such as San Andrés and Bucaramanga, ended in beginning of 2019. In August 2018, Viva Air Colombia announced an international route to Miami from Santa Marta airport, which started on 18 December 2018, the destination ended on April 2019.

Facilities

The airport has a new medical health care facility for primary services, a new check-in area, airline offices, a new food square, renovated restrooms, and indoor ATMs. Avianca, LATAM Colombia and Viva Colombia are the only commercial carriers that operate passenger flights in this airport. The airport resides at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 01/19 with an asphalt surface measuring.
The Santa Marta VOR/DME is located south of the airport.

Renovation and expansion

The airport facilities were outdated and insufficient for the recent increase of tourism in Santa Marta, which had between 1.5 million and 1.7 million domestic passengers in 2016 and 2017. Renovation of the airport facilities began on February 2, 2015. The project investment had an investment of more than 109,500 million COP and it took 36 months to be completely expanded and renovated.
This renovation comprises the expansion of the new terminal building from to with spacious check-in area with 24 counters and capacity to serve up to 2.6 million passengers per year.
The parking lot was increased from to, and has parking for 33 taxis and 7 minibuses. The underground parking lot has space for 170 cars and 44 motorcycles, five baggage carousels, and new air-conditioning systems.
The apron area went from to, with five glass-walled jet bridges capable of taking Airbus A318, A319, A320, Embraer 170, Embraer 190, Boeing B737 and B767 aircraft.
The new control tower is high with eight floors and independent access. It has operated since May 31, 2016.
The renovation and expansion of the airport was completed in February 2018.

Runway extension

The airport's runway is surrounded by the beach and sea, which restricted its length. Because of the short runway, it is one of the shortest of any major airport in Colombia. Passenger and Cargo airliners have never arrived on aircraft larger than the Airbus A321 or equivalent. No wide-body passenger airliners have ever been scheduled at Santa Marta airport.
In March 2017, when Germán Vargas Lleras was the Vice President of Colombia, he stated that extension of the runway will be extended over the sea and would cost 350,000 million COP. The National Government would invest 200,000 million COP in the runway, with the rest invested by the Magdalena Department.
The runway will meet the minimum length requirements for the operation of wide-body aircraft and also international destinations. The runway would go over the sea from Category C3 to Category D4.

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

Cargo

Statistics

Movements20192018201720162015201420132012201120102009
Passengers2,372,8632,030,3071,722,7591,528,1881,457,0781,222,7091,265,0301,014,985866,260843,919555,532

Busiest domestic routes (2018)

RankDestinationPassengersAirlines
1.Bogotá, Cundinamarca1,293,899Avianca, LATAM Colombia, Viva Air Colombia
2.Medellín, Antioquia461,078Avianca, LATAM Colombia, Viva Air Colombia
3.Cali, Valle del Cauca107,108Avianca

Ground transportation

Public Transport

Santa Marta Airport is also easily accessible by bus, operated by SETP and STU.

Car

Simon Bolivar Airport is located near the motorway Transversal del Caribe

Taxi

Taxis are available at Taxicab stand located outside the Terminal.

Incidents and accidents