Luis Munoz Marin International Airport - SJU
Luis Munoz Marin International Airport is a join civil and military airport that serves San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is located in Carolina, Puerto Rico, five kilometers outside San Juan. Nearby cities include Carolina, Trujilo, Catano, Canovanas, Loiza, and Guaynabo. Operating under the code SJU, the airport is also known as Isla Verde International Airport. It is named after Jose Luis Alberto Munoz Marin, the country’s first democratically elected governor. SJU is the busiest airport in the Caribbean region and serves as the hub for airlines like Air Sunshine, Cape Air, M&N Aviation, Seaborne Airlines, and Tradewind Aviation. It is also an important cargo hub and is served by Ameriflight, Mountain Air Crago, and Air Cargo Carriers. JetBlue also uses it as a focus city. In 2017, it served a total of 8.4 million passengers.
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The airport started operations in 1959. It is owned by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority and is operated by Aerostar Airport Holdings. Luis Munoz Marin International Airport sits at an elevation of 3 meters above mean sea level and has two runways. Runway is over 3 kilometers long and has an asphalt surface. Runway 2 is 2.4 kilometers long and has a concrete surface. There three operational terminals with three concourses. Airlines with the busiest routes include JetBlue, Seaborne Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and United Airlines. From the airport, you can easily reach the cities of Marimar and Condado.
What to Do & Area Attractions
There are over a hundred hotels located in the area served by the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport. You can book rooms and suites at the Courtyard by Marriott Isla Verde Beach Resort, located just 13 minutes from SJU. Another nearby property is the Embassy Suites by Hilton San Juan Hotel and Casino, located just about 16-minute drive away.
Alternate airports to the Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SIU) include Benjamin Rivera Noriega Airport, located in Culbera, Puerto Rico. Another airport is the Antonio River Rodriguez Airport, located in Vieques, Puerto Rico.