
President Nayib Bukele today inaugurated a brand-new passenger terminal at El Salvador International Airport “San Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez” (IATA: SAL), marking the latest milestone in the country’s $320 million airport modernization portfolio.
The new terminal, built in a record eight months and funded entirely with $50 million from the government’s own resources — with no public debt incurred — is designed to significantly improve passenger flow and position El Salvador as a competitive aviation hub in Central America.
📊 By the Numbers: What’s New
| Feature | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| Check-in counters | 82 | 122 |
| Baggage capacity | 6,000 bags/hour | 16,500 bags/hour |
| Boarding gates | — | 6 new gates |
| Parking | 2,500 spaces | +4-level structure (new) |
| Immigration processing capacity | — | 4,000 people/hour |
| Passenger processing time | ~45 min | ~30 min |
“This positions us as the airport that can handle the most bags per hour or per day in the entire region” said Federico Anliker, President of CEPA (the Autonomous Executive Port Commission).
✈️ Key Features of the New Terminal
🕐 Faster Processing
International aviation standards set an average passenger processing time — from aircraft disembarkation to leaving the terminal — at 45 minutes. With the expansion, that time is expected to drop to just 30 minutes. Bukele joked: “Like pizza.”
👨👩👧👦 Family-Friendly Design
The terminal features dedicated “family friendly” zones where families can complete a single, unified check-in process, eliminating the need for individual registrations.
🏄 Surfboard-Exclusive Baggage Belt
In a nod to El Salvador’s growing reputation as a world-class surf destination, the new baggage hall includes a dedicated lane for surfboards — a first for the region.
🤖 Robot Dog & Orion Scanners
The terminal introduces a canine robot to support the General Directorate of Customs (DGA) with surveillance and hazardous substance detection. Additionally, Orion dual-view scanning systems can complete baggage inspections in just 30 seconds.
🅿️ Expanded Parking
A new four-level parking structure adds hundreds of spaces to the existing 2,500, improving ground access for travelers.

📈 Context: An Airport Under Rapid Growth
| Metric | 2025 Figure |
|---|---|
| Total passengers | 5.2 million (+7% YoY) |
| Cargo moved | ~40 million kg |
| Commercial operations | 51,000 (+5% vs 2024) |
The airport currently handles an average of 6,000 passengers per day, and these numbers continue to climb as El Salvador expands its air connectivity and open-skies policy.
Part of a Larger Vision
The new passenger terminal is just one piece of a much larger puzzle. It forms part of a $320 million airport-wide investment portfolio managed by CEPA, which includes:
- Cargo terminal expansion
- Additional hangar infrastructure (including Aeroman’s new Hangar 7, inaugurated alongside the terminal)
- Future upgrades to taxiways and apron areas
Meanwhile, construction continues on the Pacific International Airport (Aeropuerto del Pacífico) in La Unión, whose first phase is on track for a 2027 opening.
🌐 Why This Matters for Travelers & Investors
For international travelers, the upgrade means shorter lines, faster baggage claim, and a more seamless entry into El Salvador. The 30-minute processing target puts Salvadoran customs efficiency on par with top-tier global airports.
For investors and logistics professionals, the capacity jump — particularly the nearly tripling of baggage throughput — signals that El Salvador is serious about competing as a regional aviation hub, leveraging its strategic location near the Pacific and its modernized infrastructure.
With this expansion, El Salvador International Airport is not just getting a facelift — it’s positioning itself as the most efficient, family-friendly, and traveler-ready airport in Central America. And it did it in eight months, with no debt.
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