San Pedro Sula, Honduras.
With 164 passengers from Fort Laurburgh, Florida, the first Spirit Airlines flight arrived at Ramón Villeda Morales Airport in San Pedro Sula yesterday at 12:28 PM to rehabilitate this terminal.
Flight NK-829 was the first of the American low-cost airline to land on the Villeda Morales runway after more than two months of suspension due to the flooding caused by storms Eta and Iota.
At 1:40 PM the taking off from flight NK-826 with return to Fort Laudardale with 214 passengers.
The airline reported that today the flight from San Pedro Sula will leave for Orlando, Florida, and tomorrow the 12th to Houston, Texas. In its social networks, Spirit Airlines published that passengers must be five hours before the flight so that they can do the check-up.
The Industrial Capital airport terminal was released on December 23 domestic flights and started with CM Airlines with flights to Roatan, La Ceiba and Tegucigalpa.
Other airlines
Other airlines that have announced the resumption of operations at Villeda Morales include Sosa, American and United arriving in San Pedro Sula on Thursday, January 14, Lanhsa on January 15, Avianca on Monday, 18, Air Europa arriving in Madrid on 21, Delta on February 1, Aeroméxico on February 2 and Copa on February 13.