
San Luis International Airport
San Luis International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de San Luis) (IATA: SLI - ICAO: SRSL) is an international airport located in San Luis, in the south west suburbs of the city. It is the largest airport in Prasia by both size and passenger numbers.
History
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Terminals
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Terminal 1
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Interior of Terminal 1 at San Luis Airport
Terminal 1 is the oldest and the smallest terminal at the airport and handles all Aerolineas Prasianas and domestic services, in addition to a few routes to the United States and Lovia. The terminal was completed in 1986 and replaced the former terminal, which was demolished due to its age.
Facilities at the terminal include many duty free shops and restaurants.
Terminal 2
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The exterior of Terminal 2 at San Luis Airport
Terminal 2 is the largest terminal at the airport and this is where all international flights depart from, with the exception of flights operated by Aerolineas Prasianas and certain routes to the United States and Lovia. The terminal was completed in 2001 and soon after its opening, most airlines operating flights from the airport moved their services there.
Like Terminal 1, Terminal 2 has many duty free shops and restaurants, as well as a small hotel.
Airlines and destinations
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Terminal 1
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- Delta - Atlanta
- flyLOVIA - Noble City
- United Airlines - Houston, New York
- Aerolineas Prasianas - Adahuesca, San Ramon, Noble City, Los Angeles, Houston, New York, Lima, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Sao Paulo, Santiago, Madrid
- Libertas Airways - Wikistad
Terminal 2
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- Aerolineas Argentinas - Buenos Aires
- Aeromexico - Mexico City
- Air Canada - Toronto
- American Airlines - Dallas, Miami, New York
- Avianca - Bogota
- Copa Airlines - Panama City
- Iberia - Madrid
- LAN Airlines - Santiago
- LAN Ecuador - Guayaquil
- LAN Peru - Lima
- TAM Airlines - Sao Paulo
Other facilities
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There are several hotels and car rental agencies located near the airport. In addition, the head offices of Aerolineas Prasianas are also located close to the airport.
Access
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Road
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The airport is well connected to the Prasian highway network; the A101 San Luis Bypass begins near the airport, connecting the airport to the city centre and the northern suburbs. The A1 can also be accessed easily from the airport.
Rail
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The airport is connected to the San Luis Metro, with two Metro stations being located at the airport. The airport is also connected to suburban rail services and is also served by an express rail service linking the airport with the city centre.
Bus
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The aiport is also available by bus.