Francisco García de Hevia International Airport, airport in Venezuela
Francisco García de Hevia International Airport is a regional aerodrome serving La Fría in Táchira state, Venezuela. It features an asphalt runway approximately 2 kilometers long positioned northwest of town, capable of handling small to medium aircraft and equipped with a VOR-DME navigation aid to assist pilots.
The airport is named in honor of Francisco García de Hevia, a notable figure in local history. It has developed over time as a regional connection point with infrastructure improvements including aircraft apron upgrades and terminal enhancements.
The facility offers basic passenger amenities such as waiting areas and ticket counters with a straightforward layout that is easy to navigate. Flights operate mainly during daytime hours following a predictable schedule that matches local patterns.
The aerodrome is served by two airlines, Conviasa and Laser Airlines, which operate routes to major destinations including Caracas and Margarita Island. This dual carrier service allows residents and visitors to access key regional hubs.
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