Los Cerrillos Airport
Los Cerillos Airport | |
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IATA: ULC – ICAO: SCTI | |
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Airport type | Public |
Serves | Santiago de Chile |
Coordinates | 33°29′37″S 70°41′52″W / 33.49361°S 70.69778°WCoordinates: 33°29′37″S 70°41′52″W / 33.49361°S 70.69778°W |
Los Cerillos Airport was the main aviation facility of Santiago, Chile until 1967, when Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport was opened. The airport was closed in 2006.[1]
Airlines and destinations
Airlines that flew to Los Cerillos Airport in the past:
- Aerolíneas Argentinas
- APSA
- Aeronor Chile
- Air France
- Braniff International Airways (ended in 1968)
- BOAC
- British United Airways
- KLM
- Ladeco (ended in 1983)
- LAN Chile (ended in 1978) [2]
- Lufthansa
- NYRBA (ended in 1930)
- Panair do Brasil
- Pan American World Airways (ended in 1967)
- Pan American-Grace Airways (ended in 1967; merged with Braniff)
- SAS
References
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