Air Access Report January to March 2018 PUERTO RICO’S MAIN AIRPORTS

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Air Access Report January to March 2018 PUERTO RICO’S MAIN AIRPORTS Air Access Report January to March 2018 PUERTO RICO’S MAIN AIRPORTS Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU) in Carolina/San Juan metro area (main airport) - Owned by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority - Managed by Aerostar Airport Holdings - Regulated by FAA (USA’s Federal Aviation Administration) Borinquen Airport (BQN) in Aguadilla (regional, Western side of the Island) - Owned and operated by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority - Regulated by FAA (USA’s Federal Aviation Administration) Mercedita Airport (PSE) in Ponce (regional, Southern side of the Island) - Owned and operated by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority - Regulated by FAA (USA’s Federal Aviation Administration) Vieques Airport (VQS) in Vieques (regional, on Vieques Island) - Owned and operated by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority - Regulated by FAA (USA’s Federal Aviation Administration) SUMMARY OF WEEKLY NON-STOP AND DIRECT FLIGHTS TO PUERTO RICO DIRECT (CONNECTING) NON-STOP FLIGHTS TOTAL OF FLIGHTS FLIGHTS USA: Southeast Region 564 64 628 USA: Northeast Region 242 45 287 USA: Mid-Atlantic Region 75 69 144 USA: Southwest/West 34 92 126 USA: Mid-West Region 31 87 118 International 26 0 26 TOTAL 972 357 1,329 WEEKLY NON-STOP AND DIRECT FLIGHTS Southeast Region: 628 flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) Total From Southeast Non-Stop Direct Airline Airline (Connection) Weekly Flight Time Region Flights Flights Flights Atlanta (ATL) 29 Delta, Frontier 11 Southwest (MCO, TPA) 40 3h 30m Charlotte (CLT) 26 American 0 26 3h 30m JetBlue, Spirit, Ft. Lauderdale (FFL) 147 6 Southwest (TPA, BWI, MCO) 153 2h 35m Southwest Ft. Myers (RSW) 0 6 Southwest (BWI) 6 2h 45m Miami (MIA) 49 American 0 49 2h 30m Nashville (BNA) 0 14 Southwest (BWI, MCO,FLL) 14 3h JetBlue, Spirit, Orlando (MCO) 207 6 Southwest (BWI) 213 2h 40m Southwest, Frontier Orlando (SFB) 5 Allegiant Air 0 5 2h 40m Raleigh/Durham (RDU) 0 1 Southwest (MCO) 1 3h 30m St. Louis (STL) 0 14 Southwest (BWI, MCO) 14 3h Tampa (TPA) 63 JetBlue, Southwest 5 Southwest (FLL, MCO) 68 2h 45m 564 weekly non-stop flights West Palm Beach (PBI) 0 1 Southwest (BWI) 1 2h 40m 64 weekly direct flights ARRIVING TO AGUADILLA’S BORINQUEN AIRPORT (BQN) Ft. Lauderdale (FLL) 17 Spirit, JetBlue, United 0 17 2h 35m Orlando (MCO) 7 JetBlue 0 7 2h 40m ARRIVING TO PONCE’S MERCEDITA AIRPORT (PSE) Orlando (MCO) 14 JetBlue 0 14 2h 40m Northeast Region: 287 flights ARRIVING TO SAN JUAN’S LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) Non-Stop Direct Total Weekly From NE Region Airline Airline (Connection) Flight Time Flights Flights Flights Albany (ALB) 0 3 Southwest (TPA) 3 3h 45m Boston (BOS) 33 JetBlue 1 Southwest (MCO, BWI) 34 3h 50m Buffalo (BUF) 0 8 Southwest (MCO, TPA) 8 3h 40m Hartford (BDL) 14 Jet Blue 5 Southwest (MCO, TPA) 19 3h 45m Islip (ISP) 0 8 Southwest (TPA, MCO, FLL) 8 3h 40m New York (EWR) 39 United, JetBlue, Southwest 0 39 3h 40m New York (LGA) 0 6 Southwest (TPA) 6 3h 40m New York (JFK) 79 JetBlue, Delta 0 79 3h 40m 242 weekly non-stop flights Philadelphia (PHL) 49 American, Frontier 4 Southwest (MCO) 53 3h 40m 45 weekly direct flights Pittsburgh (PIT) 0 2 Southwest (MCO) 2 3h 45m Rochester (ROC) 0 8 Southwest (MCO, TPA) 8 3h 50m ARRIVING TO AGUADILLA’S BORINQUEN AIRPORT (BQN) New York (JFK) 14 JetBlue 0 14 3h 40m New York (EWR) 7 United 0 7 3h 40m ARRIVING TO PONCE’S MERCEDITA AIRPORT (PSE) New York (JFK) 7 JetBlue 0 7 3h 40m Mid-Atlantic Region: 144 flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) Total From Mid-Atlantic Non-Stop Direct Airline Airline (Connection) Weekly Flight Time Region Flights Flights Flights Spirit (FLL), Baltimore (BWI) 59 Southwest 52 Southwest (TPA, FLL, 111 3h 40m MCO) 75 weekly non-stop flights Providence (PVD) 0 2 Southwest (FLL, BWI) 2 3h 50m 69 weekly direct flights Washington D.C. Southwest (TPA, MCO, 7 JetBlue 15 22 3h 40m (DCA) FLL) Washington D.C. (IAD) 9 United 0 9 3h 40m Southwest/West Region: 126 flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) Total Non-Stop Direct From Mid-West Airline Airline (Connection) Weekly Flight Time Flights Flights Flights Austin (AUS) 0 5 Southwest (MCO) 5 4h 40m Southwest (TPA, MCO, Dallas (DAL) 0 21 21 4h 40m BWI) Dallas (DFW) 14 American Airlines 0 14 4h 30m Southwest (BWI, MCO, Houston (HOU) 11 Southwest 31 42 4h 20m TPA) Houston (IAH) 9 United Airlines 0 9 4h 20m Los Angeles (LAX) 0 8 Southwest (HOU, DAL) 8 6h 30m 34 weekly non-stop flights 92 weekly direct flights New Orleans (MSY) 0 11 Southwest (MCO) 11 3h 20m Oakland (OAK) 0 5 Southwest (FLL) 5 6h 25m Southwest, American Phoenix (PHX) 0 9 9 6h (MCO, FLL, CLT) San Antonio (SAT) 0 1 Southwest (MCO) 1 4h 30m San Diego (SAN) 0 1 Southwest (MCO) 1 6h 25m Midwest Region: 118 flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) Total Non-Stop Direct From Mid-West Airline Airline (Connection) Weekly Flight Time Flights Flights Flights Chicago (MDW) 10 Southwest 45 Southwest (MCO, FLL) 55 4h 40m Chicago (ORD) 17 United, American 7 Jetblue (FLL) 24 4h 40m Cleveland (CLE) 1 United 0 1 4h 15m Columbus (CMH) 0 5 Southwest (FLL, BWI) 5 4h 20m Denver (DEN) 0 5 Southwest (MCO, FLL) 5 4h 40m Spirit, Southwest (BWI, 31 weekly non-stop flights Detroit (DTW) 0 8 8 4h 30m 87 weekly direct flights MCO) Grand Rapids (GRR) 0 6 Southwest (FLL, MCO) 6 4h 25m Kansas City (MCI) 0 3 Southwest (DAL, MCO) 3 5h Minneapolis/St. Paul 3 Sun Country 0 3 4h 35m (MSP) Southwest (TPA, FLL), Milwaukee (MKE) 0 8 8 4h 50m Frontier (MCO) International Markets: 26 flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) Total INTERNATIONAL Non-Stop Direct Airline Weekly Flights Airline Flights (Connection) Flights Flight Time From Canada: Toronto (YYZ) 1 Westjet 0 1 6h 30m From Europe: Frankfurt (FRA) 1 Condor 0 1 9h 9m Madrid (MAD) 3 Iberia 0 3 8h 25m From Latin America: Bogotá (BOG) 7 Avianca 0 7 2h 45m Cancún (CUN) 2 Volaris 0 2 3h 15m Panama City (PTY) 12 Copa Airlines 0 12 2h 40m 26 weekly non-stop flights 0 weekly direct flights Caribbean Region: 496 flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) From Caribbean Islands Non-Stop Direct Flights Airline Flights Airline Total Weekly Flights Anguilla (AXA) 20 Seaborne, Air Sunshine 0 20 Antigua (ANU) 4 Seaborne 0 4 Barbados (BGI) 0 3 LIAT (ANU) 3 Dominica (DOM) 21 Seaborne, Air Sunshine, LIAT 7 Air Antilles (SXM) 28 Fort de France (FDF) 0 7 Air Antilles (PTP) 7 Nevis (NEV) 7 eaborne, Air Sunshine 0 7 Pointe-a-Pitre (PTP) 4 Air Antilles 11 Air Antilles (SXM) 15 Punta Cana (PUJ) 18 JetBlue 0 18 Providenciales (PLS) 4 InterCaribbean Airways 0 4 Santiago (STI) 7 JetBlue 0 7 452 weekly non-stop flights Santo Domingo (SDQ) 32 Jet Blue, PAWA Dom. 0 32 44 weekly direct flights St. Barthelemy (SBH) 25 Tradewind 0 25 St. Croix Island (STX) 27 Cape Air, Jet Blue, Seaborne 10 Seaborne (STT) 37 St. Kitts (SKB) 6 Seaborne 0 6 29 Seaborne, Air Antilles, Air Sunshine 0 29 St. Maarten (SXM) 80 Cape Air, Jet Blue, Seaborne, Air Sunshine 6 Seaborne (STX) 85 St. Thomas Island (STT) 121 Seaborne, Cape Air, Air Sunshine, 0 121 Tortola (EIS) InterCaribbean Airways Virgin Gorda (VIJ) 47 Cape Air, Air Sunshine 0 47 Vieques & Culebra: 466 flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) VIEQUES Non-Stop Direct Total Weekly Flights Airline Flights Airline Flights Vieques to SJU 71 Cape Air, Air Sunshine, Seaborne 0 71 77 Cape Air, Air Sunshine, Seaborne 0 77 SJU to Vieques 466 weekly non-stop flights ARRIVING TO LUIS MUÑOZ MARIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (SJU) between Vieques/Culebra and SJU CULEBRA Non-Stop Direct Total Weekly Flights Airline Flights Airline Flights Culebra to SJU 75 Cape Air, Air Flamenco, Seaborne 0 75 SJU to Culebra 55 Cape Air, Air Flamenco, Seaborne 0 55 Source of Data: OAG (Official Airlines Guide) Compiled and prepared by: Joyce M. 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