The progress has been positive air traffic international tourism in the country, thanks to the good performance of outbound and inbound tourism Colombiawhich is consistent with the results of the movement of passengers internationally in the world.
According to the Civil aviationthe Colombian Association of Travel and Tourism Agencies (Anato) calculated that 7,062,101 passengers were mobilized between January and May international flightswhich corresponds to a growth of 26% compared to the 5,584,750 travelers reported in the same period of 2022.
Colombia currently has 14 international terminals, including the terminals with the highest growth in international air traffic, the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Santa Marta, with an increase of 110%; He El Dorado International Airport by Bogota, with an increase of 40%; Rafael Nunez International Airport Cartagena, with a growth of 34%; Jose Manuel Cordova International Airport Medellin, with an increase of 17%; Gustavo Pinilla International Airport Saint Andrew, up 8%; and the Barranquilla Ernesto Cortissoz Airportwith an increase of 5%.
“We see that the vast majority of air terminals in our country are reporting very favorable data, but it is important to continue working on issues such as security in Colombia, investments in airport infrastructure and the consolidation of connectivity to international destinations.” he pointed Paula Corteschairman of Anato.
Source: El heraldo
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