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What is the most used airport in Honduras?

Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport Also known as La Mesa International, Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport is located 7 miles south of San Pedro Sula, and is the largest, busiest airport in Honduras. It handles over 150 international and domestic airlines.



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The three most commonly used are: Toncontín International (TGU), outside Tegucigalpa (reputedly one of the most dangerous airports in the world, for its difficult runway); Ramón Villeda Morales International (SAP), southeast of San Pedro Sula; and Juan Manuel Gálvez International (RTB), on Roatán.

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Honduras has four international airports, in San Pedro Sula, Tegucigalpa, Roatán, and La Ceiba. While Tegucigalpa tends to be far from most major tourist attractions, more and more flights are shifting to San Pedro Sula, which isn't much of a tourist destination in itself.

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As of December 15, 2021, all international carriers operating at Toncontin have moved operations to the new recently inaugurated Comayagua International Airport located in the military air base of Palmerola, located 70 km (43 mi) from Tegucigalpa.

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Roatan is serviced by the Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport. We have direct international flights from Atlanta, Houston, Toronto, Miami and El Salvador.

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There are 5 major airlines flying domestically in Lanhsa Airlines, CM Airlines, Avianca, Avianca Honduras and Aerolineas Sosa. Other airlines that fly within Honduras include AeroCaribe de Honduras and Sun Country Airlines.

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Comayagua International Airport (IATA: XPL, ICAO: MHPR), or Palmerola International Airport, is an international airport located 6 km (4 mi) south of the centre of Comayagua, Honduras. The airport was inaugurated in October 2021 as the country's new international airport for civil and commercial use.

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To get to Utila, most travelers fly into either Roatan (RTB) or San Pedro Sula (SAP). From there, you can either take a ferry or local flight to Utila. Utila is located about 40 miles off the Honduran mainland. San Pedro Sula has better pricing, including from the budget carrier Spirit.

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Home to the world's second largest barrier reef, Roatan is a playground for scuba divers, beach lovers, and—of course—cruise ships, which call on this stunning little 40-mile-long island.

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If you're a budget traveler, you can expect to spend around $30 to $50 per day in Honduras, including accommodation, transportation, food, and activities. On the other hand, if you're more of a mid-range traveler, you might want to budget around $70 to $100 per day.

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Our answer is YES. In general, Roatan is a safe island, however, theft can be an issue, as it is in many tourist areas.

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Currency in Roatan The Lempira is the official currency of Honduras but US dollars accepted throughout Roatan and can be used in most parts of the island. Credit Cards can also be used in larger stores and restaurants, but not all.

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