Simón Bolívar International Airport Charter Flights and Air Charter Service
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Simón Bolívar International Airport Details
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Location:
Type: Medium Airport
Scheduled Service: Yes
IATA Code: SMR
Local Code: SMR
GPS Code: SKSM
Elevation: 22 Feet
Latitude: 11.1196
Longitude: -74.2306
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Runways at Simón Bolívar International Airport
Simón Bolívar International Airport has 1 runway.
# | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
1 | 5577 Feet | 98 Feet | ASP | No |
Radio Frequencies
Simón Bolívar International Airport utilizes the following radio frequencies.
# | Type | Description | Mhz |
1 | APP | BARRANQUILLA APP | 119.100 |
2 | TWR | TWR | 118.700 |
Guidelines To Be Followed In A Santa Marta Chartered Private Jet
A private aircraft is the only way to travel nowadays. Sitting in one of the luxurious leather seats will make you feel like the King (or Queen) of your own , or at the very least, a member of the noble class. Visit the Champagne Magdalena of France for brunch and then fly off to New York $City for a fabulous dinner and a Broadway show. Just think about it, no more waiting in long lines at the Simón Bolívar International Airport to board a plane with hundreds of other strangers. Let everyone else deal with the worry and hassle of commercial air travel. Just sit back, relax and enjoy all the amenities of a fine luxury aircraft. If you are looking to travel in style, a private plane is the only way to go.
Getting to via a commercial flight is an incredibly laborious, straining, patience-draining thing to do. For this reason, many that can afford to fly to Magdalena do so via private aircraft. Folks that can afford to figure that theyll end up saving money in the long run by getting to places via chartered flights, especially during business hours. Whether or not to fly private is a profit-loss situation. Either you can afford to fly commercial (i.e. waste your time in lines at security checkpoints, waiting for bags to get unloaded, etc.) or you cant. Also, just at a basic level, you can either afford to fly private or you cant. Those that can, wont strain their pocketbooks just to experience landing at Simón Bolívar International Airport in a privately chartered jet or aircraft. Those that can truly afford to fly to Santa Marta in a private jet wont worry about how theyre going to pay for the flight at all.