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Puerto Rico Airports and Flights

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Looking to travel to Puerto Rico? Use this list of all commercial airports in Puerto Rico to book a flight to the city that's most convenient to your destination.

Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, San Juan

Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan is the busiest airport in the Caribbean, a major hub for American Airlines, and a gateway for flights to many other Caribbean islands.

Aguadilla Borinquen Airport, Aguadilla

Borinquen serves the city of Aguadilla on Puerto Rico's northwest coast, the gateway to the emerging Porta del Sol tourist district.

Mercedita International Airport, Ponce

Mercedita is the main airport for Puerto Rico's second-largest city and has direct service from New York on JetBlue Airways.

Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport, Vieques

Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport is the main airport for the Puerto Rican island of Vieques, a popular tourist destination and home to one of the commonwealth's two biolumanescent bays.

Eugenio Maria De Hostos Airport, Mayaguez

Located in Mayaguez on Puerto Rico's central west coast, Eugenio Maria De Hostos Airport offers easy access to the Rincon tourism area, including some of Puerto Rico's best beaches.

José Aponte de la Torre Airport, Ceiba

Opened in November 2008, the Ceiba Airport is located at the old Roosevelt Roads Naval Base outside of Fajardo on Puerto Rico's east coast.

Isla Grande Airport, San Juan

Isle Grande is a secondary airport close to downtown San Juan that is used by some regional and commuter airlines.
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