Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport (SAL) Traveler Essentials

Terminals
A single terminal handles all international and limited domestic flights, with ongoing expansion to add gate capacity.
Distance to city
45 km / 40-50 min by car

Overview

Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport is the main airport serving San Salvador and all of El Salvador. It is an important hub for Avianca in Central America, connecting the region with North and South America. The airport is located southeast of the capital near the Pacific coast.

Transport to city center

Official taxis, shuttle services, and ride-hailing apps connect the airport to San Salvador, located some distance inland. The drive to the capital typically takes around 40-50 minutes.

Wi-Fi

Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the terminal.

Lounges

Lounges including the Avianca and independent options serve premium and Priority Pass passengers.

Security & customs

Immigration is generally efficient; visitors may need to pay a tourist entry fee depending on nationality, so have cash or card ready.

Travel tips

The airport is conveniently close to the Pacific surf beaches, a popular first stop for visitors. Pre-arrange transfers, as the capital is a considerable drive away.

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