Puerto Rico — aviation overview

Airports, airlines, and popular routes for Puerto Rico (PR).

Puerto Rico has 8 airports operating 113 routes in our weekly dataset, with 10 airlines on record connecting to 8+ countries.

Quick facts

Airports
8
Scheduled routes
113
Top airlines
10
Outbound countries
8+
Most-competitive route
SJU → FLL · 4 carriers

Top airports in Puerto Rico

# Airport IATA Routes  
1 San Juan SJU 103 routes Departures →
2 Aguadilla BQN 5 routes Departures →
3 Ponce PSE 2 routes Departures →
4 Culebra CPX 1 route Departures →
5 Mayaguez MAZ 1 route Departures →
6 Vieques VQS 1 route Departures →

Top airlines based in Puerto Rico

# Airline IATA Routes  
1 JetBlue Airways B6 26 routes Network →
2 Frontier Airlines F9 17 routes Network →
3 Cape Air 9K 10 routes Network →
4 Spirit Airlines NK 10 routes Network →
5 Southwest Airlines WN 10 routes Network →
6 Delta Air Lines DL 6 routes Network →
7 United Airlines UA 6 routes Network →
8 American Airlines AA 5 routes Network →
9 Tradewind Aviation TJ 4 routes Network →
10 Avelo Airlines XP 4 routes Network →

Most-competitive routes from Puerto Rico

Most-served international destinations

Where Puerto Rico flies to

Frequently asked questions

How many airports are in Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico has 8 airports in our dataset.

How many non-stop routes originate in Puerto Rico?

Puerto Rico has 113 routes departing from its airports in our weekly dataset.

Which airlines operate most routes from Puerto Rico?

Top operators by route count: JetBlue Airways, Frontier Airlines, Cape Air, Spirit Airlines, Southwest Airlines.

Which is the busiest airport in Puerto Rico?

By scheduled-route count, San Juan (SJU) is the busiest airport in Puerto Rico with 103 routes departing.

What is the most-connected international destination from Puerto Rico?

Orlando (MCO), USA sees the most competition with 4 carriers serving it from Puerto Rico.

Which countries do Puerto Rico-based airlines fly to most?

Top outbound countries: USA (78 routes), Dominican Republic (6 routes), British Virgin Islands (5 routes), Canada (4 routes), U.S. Virgin Islands (4 routes).

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