Jardines Del Rey Airport

Jardines del Rey Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Jardines del Rey) (IATA: CCC, ICAO: MUCC) is an airport situated on the island of Cayo Coco, part of the Cuban province of Ciego de Ávila.

It takes its name from the Jardines del Rey archipelago, which includes Cayo Coco. Inaugurated in December 2002, the airport was built to better serve tourists to the island, who previously had to arrive at Máximo Gómez Airport about 70 kilometres (43 mi) to the south. Jardines del Rey Airport is the only airport in Cuba managed in part by a foreign company; Aena and ECASA jointly operate the airport. It receives well over 200,000 passengers per year, most of whom are foreign tourists from Canada.

Jardines del Rey Airport

Aeropuerto de Jardines del Rey
Jardines Del Rey Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAena and ECASA
LocationCayo Coco, Ciego de Ávila Province, Cuba
Elevation AMSL4 m / 13 ft
Coordinates22°27′40″N 078°19′43″W / 22.46111°N 78.32861°W / 22.46111; -78.32861
Map
CCC is located in Cuba
CCC
CCC
Location in Cuba
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
08/26 3,000 9,843 Asphalt
Jardines Del Rey Airport
A Thomas Cook Airlines Airbus A330-200 boarding passengers

History

In the early 1990s, the Cuban government began to develop the tourism sector in Cayo Coco, and several resorts were constructed. To reach Cayo Coco, tourists had to fly to Máximo Gómez Airport on the mainland and then take a one-hour bus ride to the island. In order to make travel to Cayo Coco more convenient, the Cuban government announced in 1999 that it would build a new airport on the island itself. Environmentalists disapproved of the site selected for the airport, but the government responded that the site was located in a zone already designated for infrastructure development. Meanwhile, the existing Cayo Coco Airport on the island, situated in a more environmentally sensitive area, would be demolished and reforested.

Construction of the airport commenced in January 2000. Later in the year, Spanish airports company Aena signed a contract with the Cuban government to build and operate the new airport, thus becoming the first foreign entity to manage a Cuban airport. Management is shared with the Cuban company ECASA. The first phase of the project was completed in early 2002, which encompassed the construction of the runway, taxiways, apron, air traffic control tower and a temporary terminal with a capacity for 150 passengers. The airport was officially inaugurated on 26 December 2002 upon the completion of a larger terminal, which brought the airport's annual capacity to 1.2 million passengers.

The airport suffered major damage from Hurricane Irma in September 2017. Authorities proceeded with a significant renovation of the terminal, rebuilding the walls with concrete so that they can better withstand such conditions in the future. In addition, new stores were built and a centralized air-conditioning system was installed. Jardines del Rey Airport was able to reopen in early November 2017, in time for the start of the winter tourist season.

Infrastructure

Terminal

The terminal is 6,000 square metres (65,000 sq ft) in size and can handle 600 passengers per hour. Its amenities include two VIP lounges, a snack bar, restaurant, duty-free shops and a currency exchange booth.

Airfield

Jardines del Rey Airport has a single runway, 08/26, which measures 3,000 by 45 metres (9,843 ft × 148 ft) and is equipped with an instrument landing system. The apron has three parking spaces and is connected to the runway by two taxiways.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aerogaviota Havana
Air Canada Rouge Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson
Air Transat Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson
Seasonal: Halifax, Hamilton (ON), Ottawa, Québec City
Azur Air Seasonal: Moscow–Vnukovo
Cubana de Aviación Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Havana
EuroAtlantic Airways Seasonal charter: Lisbon
Nordwind Airlines Seasonal charter: Moscow–Sheremetyevo, Saint Petersburg
OWG Montréal–Trudeau, Toronto–Pearson
Sunwing Airlines Montréal–Trudeau, Québec City, Toronto–Pearson
Seasonal: Fredericton, Halifax, Hamilton (ON), London (ON), Moncton, Ottawa, St. John's, Windsor, Winnipeg

Access

Jardines del Rey Airport is much closer to the resorts on Cayo Coco than Máximo Gómez Airport, which previously served the island. A causeway links the airport and the rest of Cayo Coco to the Cuban mainland.

References

Jardines Del Rey Airport  Media related to Jardines del Rey Airport at Wiki Commons

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