Honduras To Enable Airfield in Tela

Once the construction by the Public Works Minister is finished, the Civil Aeronautics Authority will decide if they build an air terminal.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009


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The vice mayor of Tela explained how important is this event for tourism in the area: "It will have effects not only in our municipality, but in the entire country. It will reignite the tourism corridor between Tegucigalpa, Tela and Rotán, enabling faster access for tourists visiting locations in the north of the country", reported Laprensahn.com.

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Honduran Airport Investment Announced

November 2011

The company Aeropuertos de Honduras has announced an investment of $52 million into expanding and remodeling four international terminals.

Fredy Nasser, president of Aeropuertos de Honduras, said that the works will be carried out at the airports of Toncontín in Tegucigalpa, Goloson in La Ceiba, Juan Manuel Galvez in Roatan, and San Pedro Sula.

Honduras: $12 Million for Palmerola

May 2009

The government earmarked the above figure so that the Armed Forces could build or equip a commercial airport at the Palmerola base.

There will be no need for a tender for the construction of the airport since direct purchases were approved by "emergency" decree.

Laprensahn.com reported statements from the Minister of the Presidency, Enrique Flores Lanza: "The concessionaire, InterAirports, advised the Executive Branch that it did not have the capacity to build the terminal and it would therefore accept for another company to build and manage it. In order to build the project, $12.5 million (237.75 billion lempiras) from Petrocaribe funds will be used."

Comalapa Airport Expansion Prolonged

May 2012

The Autonomous Executive Port Commission will update the project from its conceptual phase, estimating that it will become concrete under the next government.

The expansion of the El Salvador International Airport in Comalapa will not take place during the period of this government, which has two years left in office, admitted the President of the Autonomous Executive Port Commission (CEPA), Alberto Arene.

Three Companies Show Interest in Palmerola Airport

May 2009

Three companies of Spanish, Japanese and Korean origin are interested in building the airport in Palmerola.

Gen. Bartolomé Funes, a representative of the entity responsible for conducting the project has not released the names of the companies.

LaPrensahn.com published the General’s statements: "The selection of one of the companies depends on the guarantees, speed and economy it offers.

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