Country profile

Air travel in Honduras

Every airport and active airline registered in Honduras, ranked by scheduled-route activity. Use this page to find the country's main hubs, see which carriers run the domestic network, and click through to route detail.

12Airports
1Active airlines
67Departures on file

Honduras is one slice of a global network covering 6,071 airports across 235 countries. The OpenFlights dataset puts 12 airports inside this country with valid IATA codes, served by 1 active airlines registered locally. Together those airports show 67 distinct scheduled departures in the routes table. That figure is a rough proxy for how well-connected the country's airports are, even though it's not a literal count of flights.

Airports below are sorted by scheduled-route volume, so the country's main hubs sit at the top. Smaller regional airports follow, including the seasonal-only and domestic-only fields. Each row links through to a dedicated airport page with destinations served and the airlines operating there.

Airports in Honduras

Showing 12 of 12 airports, ranked by departures on file.

Airports and airlines in this country
IATAAirportCityDepartures
SAP Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport San Pedro Sula 23
TGU Toncontín International Airport Tegucigalpa 18
RTB Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport Roatan 15
LCE Goloson International Airport La Ceiba 8
PEU Puerto Lempira Airport Puerto Lempira 2
GJA La Laguna Airport Guanaja 1
TEA Tela Airport Tela 0
TJI Trujillo Airport Trujillo 0
UII Utila Airport Utila 0
AHS Ahuas Airport Ahuas 0
BHG Brus Laguna Airport Brus Laguna 0
XPL Coronel Enrique Soto Cano Air Base Comayagua 0

Airlines based in Honduras

Active carriers with a two-letter IATA code registered in this country.

Airports and airlines in this country (section 2)
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WC Islena De Inversiones

Reading this page

The departures column counts the number of distinct routes filed in the OpenFlights schedule from each airport. A hub with hundreds of departures is a major connecting point; a regional field with a single-digit count typically supports a small number of feeder flights to the nearest hub. The list does not weight routes by frequency or seat capacity, so two airports with similar departure counts can carry very different passenger volumes in practice.

For the most current operational picture, cross-reference an airport page with the airline's own website. The underlying dataset is community-maintained and reflects scheduled-route relationships rather than a live timetable.

Country pages on AeroRoute Guide are short on purpose. They answer one travel-planning question: which airports and carriers are worth knowing in Honduras. If you're routing a trip, start at the top of the airports table and work down. If you're researching a specific airline, jump from the airlines table to the carrier profile for its full destination map. Cross-links between countries, hubs, and routes mean a single click usually moves you from a high-level overview into operational detail. When the data shows zero registered carriers, the country isn't unreachable. It almost always means scheduled service comes from foreign airlines based elsewhere, and those flights show up on the relevant airport pages.