Matecaña International Airport

Matecaña International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Matecaña) (IATA: PEI, ICAO: SKPE) serves the city of Pereira, Colombia. It also serves as an alternate airport for the cities of Armenia, Cartago, Manizales, Medellín, Cali and Bogotá.

Matecaña International Airport

Aeropuerto Internacional Matecaña
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerThe city of Pereira
ServesPereira, Colombia
Elevation AMSL4,418 ft / 1,347 m
Coordinates4°48′45″N 75°44′25″W
Websitewww.aeromate.gov.co
Map
PEI
Location of airport in Colombia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
08/26 2,205 7,234 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Aircraft operations21,088
Passengers1,890,088
Cargo tonnage4,526
Sources: GCM[1] Google Maps[2]

The airport lies along the edge of a deep ravine, 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Pereira. There are steep dropoffs on the sides and ends of the runway. There is high terrain in all quadrants except south.

The Pereira VOR-DME (Ident: PEI) is located 5.5 nautical miles (10.2 km) off the approach threshold of Runway 08. The Matecana non-directional beacon (Ident: MAT) is located 2.0 nautical miles (3.7 km) off the Runway 08 threshold.[3][4]

Information

The airport was built between 1944 and 1947. Its first official flight was a C-47 piloted by captain Luis Carlos Londoño Iragorrion on 24 July 1947. The city of Pereira owns and manages the terminal building, while the operations are in charge of Aerocivil, being the only airport in Colombia under these conditions. It handles 75 percent of passengers in the coffee region, with an average of 30 daily commercial operations to different destinations.

The passenger terminal is a four-level building built in the early 70s. The first level includes parking positions for the airplanes, and a baggage claim area. The second/main floor has the check-in counters, airline offices, and domestic and international arrival doors. The third floor has the general waiting room, toilets, stores, restaurants and cafes, free internet Wi-Fi, a devices charging station, and a VIP lounge operated by Avianca. Also on this level is security access for the two domestic waiting rooms. The international waiting room is here, with an independent door to the duty-free and security areas. In 1991 two jetways were installed from the domestic waiting rooms. On the fourth level are the airport general offices, a chapel, and two footbridges connecting the terminal with the car parking area, which is in front of the main building.

A new cargo terminal was built to replace the original built in 1978. The new control tower is Colombia's second-most-advanced, behind the tower in El Dorado Airport of Bogotá, also recently built.

The terminal has easy access to public transportation, including taxi area, general bus service and an exclusive stop for the bus rapid transit system, Megabus.

Currently, the airport is under a full renovation process, improving aviation safety, comfort and security for users. A 21,000m² (68,897 ft²) completely new terminal is planned.

The runway was extended to 2,205 meters in 2014, to allow for full certification as an international airport.

In December 2016, the CSS Construction Company won the contract to demolish the current terminal and build the new terminal building. This is a Public-Private Alliance in which the CSS company will operate the airport for 20 years while still returning some revenue to the City Government. The construction began in November 2017 and will be completed by mid 2019. CSS Construction also has a 30 percent stake in the renovation at El Dorado International Airport in Bogota.

Airlines and destinations

Matecaña International Airport has flights to ten domestic and international destinations, and offers connections to different cities in the Americas and Europe through El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Miami International Airport in the United States and Tocumen International Airport in Panama City. The following airlines operate regular scheduled and charter flights at the airport:

AirlinesDestinations
American Airlines Miami
Avianca Bogotá
Seasonal: San Andrés Island
Avior Airlines Charter: Margarita Island
Copa Airlines Colombia Panama City–Tocumen
EasyFly Bogotá, Bucaramanga, Medellín-JMC, Medellín-Olaya Herrera, Quibdó
LATAM Colombia Bogotá
Viva Air Colombia Bogotá, Cartagena, Santa Marta

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