San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Aeropuerto de San Carlos de Bariloche | |||||||||||
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Operator | Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 S.A. | ||||||||||
Serves | San Carlos de Bariloche | ||||||||||
Location | Ruta Nacional Nº 237 s/n | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2,776 ft / 846 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 41°09′04″S 71°09′27″W / 41.15111°S 71.15750°W | ||||||||||
Website | www.aa2000.com.ar/bariloche | ||||||||||
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San Carlos de Bariloche Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto de San Carlos de Bariloche) (IATA: BRC, ICAO: SAZS), also known as Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport,[5] is an international airport serving the city of San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina. The airport covers an area of 1,810 hectares (4,500 acres; 7.0 sq mi) and has a 12,000-square-metre (130,000 sq ft) terminal; it is located 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) out of the city.[2]
Airlines and destinations
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Airlines | Destinations |
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Aerolíneas Argentinas | Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Córdoba (AR), Mendoza, Rosario, Salta, Tucumán, Viedma Seasonal: Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, El Calafate, Montevideo, São Paulo–Guarulhos |
Andes Líneas Aéreas | Seasonal charter: São Paulo–Guarulhos |
Azul Brazilian Airlines | Seasonal: Belo Horizonte–Confins (begins 25 June 2025),[6] Campinas (begins 23 June 2025),[6] Porto Alegre (begins 19 June 2025)[6] |
Flybondi | Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Córdoba (AR) |
Gol Linhas Aéreas | Seasonal: São Paulo–Guarulhos (begins 2 July 2025)[7] |
JetSmart Argentina | Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Córdoba (AR), Mendoza |
LADE | Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires–Aeroparque, Mar del Plata, Puerto Madryn |
LATAM Brasil | Seasonal: São Paulo–Guarulhos[8] |
LATAM Chile | Seasonal: Santiago de Chile (begins 4 December 2025)[9] |
Sky Airline | Puerto Montt Seasonal: São Paulo–Guarulhos,[10] Santiago de Chile |
Accidents and incidents
[edit]Accidents involving fatalities
[edit]- 13 May 1957: A LADE Vickers VC.1 Viking, registration T-3, flew into mountainous terrain, 30 kilometres (19 mi) out of San Carlos de Bariloche. All 16 occupants of the aircraft died in the accident.[11]
- 16 March 1975: A LADE Fokker F27-400M, tail number TC-72, struck a mountain, 35 kilometres (22 mi) west of the city, while on approach to the airport inbound from El Palomar. There were 52 fatalities.[12]
- 21 November 1977: An Austral Líneas Aéreas BAC 1-11, registration LV-JGY, that was operating a domestic non-scheduled Buenos Aires–Bariloche as Flight 9, made a premature descent and crashed into mountainous terrain on final approach to the airport, 21 kilometres (13 mi) east of the city, killing 46 of 79 occupants on board.[13]
Non-fatal hull-losses
[edit]- 16 August 1989: A LADE Fokker F28-1000C, tail number TC-51, failed to get airborne and overran the runway, being stopped by a dike.[14]
Statistics
[edit]![]() | Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues. Updates on reimplementing the Graph extension, which will be known as the Chart extension, can be found on Phabricator or on the deployment timeline page. |
Annual passenger traffic at BRC airport. See Wikidata query.
Passengers | Change from previous year | Aircraft operations | Change from previous year | Cargo (metric tons) | Change from previous year | |
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2005 | 648,569 | ![]() | 8,730 | ![]() | 589 | ![]() |
2006 | 676,197 | ![]() | 8,273 | ![]() | 717 | ![]() |
2007 | 724,010 | ![]() | 7,830 | ![]() | 660 | ![]() |
2008 | 701,244 | ![]() | 7,667 | ![]() | 432 | ![]() |
2009 | 748,400 | ![]() | 8,782 | ![]() | 269 | ![]() |
2010 | 831,792 | ![]() | 9,477 | ![]() | 274 | ![]() |
Source: Airports Council International. World Airport Traffic Statistics (Years 2005-2010) | ||||||
2022 | 1,980,000 | { | ||||
Source: [1] (Years 2005-2010) |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "SAZS/San Carlos de Bariloche International Airport Fact Sheet" (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 February 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
- ^ a b "Aeropuerto de San Carlos de Bariloche" [San Carlos de Bariloche Airport]. Organismo Regulador del Sistema Nacional de Aeropuertos (ORSNA) (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 12 February 2012.
- ^ "Airport information for SAZS". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 5 March 2019. Data current as of October 2006.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 March 2018. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ Lieutenant Luis Candelaria International Airport, at Aeropuertos.net (accessed 2015-04-26)
- ^ a b c "Azul anuncia voos diretos para Bariloche e Mendoza de três cidades brasileiras". Passageiro de Primeira (in Portuguese). 7 February 2025. Retrieved 7 February 2025.
- ^ "GOL terá voos para Bariloche e anuncia retorno para Córdoba". Aeroin (in Portuguese). 5 February 2025. Retrieved 14 April 2025.
- ^ "Alta demanda faz LATAM ampliar o número de voos entre Guarulhos e Bariloche antes do início da operação". Aeroin (in Portuguese). 17 February 2025. Retrieved 17 February 2025.
- ^ "LATAM Airlines vuelve a volar entre Buenos Aires y Miami, regresa a Tucumán y agrega rutas en Rosario y Córdoba". Aviacionline (in Spanish). 9 May 2025.
- ^ "SKY Airline inaugura rota direta entre Guarulhos e Bariloche, na Argentina, com escala em Santiago". Aeroin\date=15 September 2024 (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 September 2024.
- ^ Accident description for T-3 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 23 March 2012.
- ^ Accident description for TC-72 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 23 March 2012.
- ^ Accident description for LV-JGY at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 23 March 2012.
- ^ Accident description for TC-51 at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on 23 March 2012.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Aeropuertos Argentina 2000
- Airport information for SAZS at Great Circle Mapper.
- Accident history for BRC at Aviation Safety Network