
In a historic event, El Salvador received its first charter flight of an Airbus A350-900, a sophisticated, high-capacity aircraft, operated by the Spanish airline Iberojet. This flight carried passengers to Tokyo, Japan, marking the opening of a new air route that directly connects the Central American country with Asia, a key market with great potential.
The government of President Nayib Bukele has made significant progress in the expansion and modernization of El Salvador International Airport, strengthening its operational and logistical capacity to receive large aircraft with cutting-edge technology. This robust investment in infrastructure not only enhances the country’s competitiveness in the aviation sector but also lays the foundation for sustained economic growth.

The expansion of airport infrastructure and the addition of strategic international routes represent a government commitment to diversifying the country’s economy. By strengthening global connectivity, high-value tourism and international trade are fostered, sectors that generate jobs and expand opportunities for domestic and foreign investors.
Furthermore, the arrival of the Airbus A350-900 facilitates the efficient transport of cargo and passengers, benefiting sectors such as the export of Salvadoran products and industries related to logistics and distribution. This logistical boost strengthens El Salvador’s position as a strategic hub in the Central American region, attracting more commercial flights and increasing the flow of capital.
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