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Alcides Fernández Airport
Acandí
Chocó
Kolumbien
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Longitude: -77,300°
Latitude: 8,517°
Summary
Alcides Fernández Airport is a small airport in Colombia, serving the region of Acandí, Acandi.
Facts:
Local name: Aeropuerto Alcides Fernández, Acandi Airport size: small airport Serving area: Acandí, Acandi Longest runway: 0 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: ACD,
ICAO: SKAD
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About the airport
Alcides Fernández Airport (ACD), with the ICAO-Code SKAD, is a small regional airport located in the town of Acandí, Colombia. Situated on the country's northwest coast, this airport serves as a gateway to the beautiful Chocó region. The airport is named after Alcides Fernández, a Colombian politician and former governor of the Chocó department.
Despite its small size, Alcides Fernández Airport offers essential facilities for travelers. It has a single terminal building that provides basic amenities such as restrooms, a waiting area, and a small café. The airport operates flights to and from the Colombian capital, Bogotá, as well as other regional destinations.
Travelers planning a trip to the Chocó region can conveniently access Alcides Fernández Airport. From here, they can explore the area's stunning natural beauty, including pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. The airport's location makes it an ideal starting point for eco-tourism activities, such as hiking, birdwatching, and visiting indigenous communities.
Please note that due to its regional nature, flight schedules may be limited, and it is advisable to check with airlines for the most up-to-date information.
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