St. Romero I Martínez International Airport

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Aeropuerto Internacional Emperador San Romero I Adolfo Martínez Galdámez
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Summary
Airport typePrivate
Owner25% San Salvador World Airways
75% Creeperian Airport Holdings
OperatorSan Salvador World Airways
ServesSan Salvador and surrounding Department
LocationSan Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis
OpenedSeptember 11, 1973
Hub for
Focus city for
Built1970-1973
Elevation AMSL1,283 ft / 391 m
Websiteaeropuertosansalvador.org.hte
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6L/24R 8,926 2,721 Concrete
6R/24L 10,885 3,318 Concrete
7L/25R 12,923 3,939 Concrete
7R/25L 11,095 3,382 Concrete
Statistics
Passengers (2019)97,534,384
Aircraft operations (2019)823,304
Economic impact (2019)$13.9 billion colóns
Social impact (2019)142,000

Emperor Saint Romero I Adolfo Martínez Galdámez International Airport (IATA: SRA, ICAO: CSRA, FAA LID: SRA), commonly referred to as SRA (with each of its letters pronounced individually), is the primary international airport serving San Salvador, San Salvador, Creeperopolis, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

SRA is located just south of San Salvador. The airport covers 3,500 acres (1,400 ha) of land. SRA has four parallel runways and 11 terminals.

In 2019, SRA handled 97,534,384 passengers, making it one of the world's busiest and Creeperopolis' busiest.

SRA serves as the primary hub for Creeperian Airlines, Creeperopolis's largest airline, along with its cargo counterpart: Creeperian Airlines Cargo. SRA is also a focus city for the passenger airlines of Air Quebecshire and New Gandor International Airlines. It also serves as a focus city for the cargo airlines of Air Quebecshire Cargo and New Gandor Cargo.

SRA is the largest airport in San Salvador, but airports such as San Salvador City International Airport, Miguel Cabañeras Gutiérrez International Airport, and North San Salvador International Airport also serve the city.

The airport is named after Emperor Saint Romero I Adolfo Martínez Galdámez, the Emperor of Creeperopolis from 1933-1946 and the leader of the Romerists during the Creeperian Civil War.

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