Tamarindo Airport

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Tamarindo Airport (IATA: TNO, ICAO: MRTM) is a private airport that serves Tamarindo, a coastal resort in Guanacaste province, Costa Rica. It receives daily scheduled flights from San José and Liberia, and private charter services are available. During the rainy season, the airport is frequently closed due to the weather.

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Tamarindo Airport
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Airport typePrivate
ServesTamarindo, Costa Rica
Elevation AMSL43 ft / 13 m
Coordinates10°18′55″N 85°48′50″W
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TNO
Location in Costa Rica
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07/25 890 2,920 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Passengers[1]26,624
Passenger change 16–176.4%
Source: AIP[2] GCM[3] SkyVector[4]
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Tamarindo airport is the fifth-busiest in the country by passenger traffic, the third-busiest domestic-only airport after Puerto Jiménez and Quepos, and the busiest privately managed airport in Costa Rica.

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Passenger statistics

Annual passenger traffic at TNO airport. See Wikidata query.

These data show number of passengers movements into the airport, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation of Costa Rica's statistical yearbooks.

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Year 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Passengers20,75517,80716,54815,43630,10818,20925,01226,624
Growth (%)Decrease 21.15%Decrease 14.20%Decrease 7.07%Decrease 6.72%Increase 95.05%Decrease 39.52%Increase 37.38%Increase 6.44%
Source: Costa Rica's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC). Statistical Yearbooks
(Years 2010,[5] 2011,[6] 2012,[7] 2013,[8] 2014,[9] 2015,[10] 2016,[11] and 2017[12])
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Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Passengers29,74827,13229,76235,43440,63336,67941,40040,11834,14326,321
Growth (%)N.A.Decrease 8.79%Increase 9.69%Increase 19.06%Increase 14.67%Decrease 9.73%Increase 12.87%Decrease 3.10%Decrease 14.89%Decrease 22.91%
Source: Costa Rica's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC). Statistical Yearbooks
(Years 2000-2005,[13] 2006,[14] 2007,[15] 2008,[16] and 2009[17] )
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