Las Americas International Airport SDQMDSD
Las Américas International Airport (SDQ) is Santo Domingo’s main international gateway, serving a mix of U.S., Caribbean, Latin American and some European routes. It is not a major global-alliance hub in the way Panama City or Miami is, but it is important for Dominican and regional flying: Arajet and Sky High use Santo Domingo as a base/hub, while carriers such as JetBlue, American, Delta, United, Copa, Iberia and Air Europa make it useful for point-to-point and regional connections. The airport is compact by international standards, with Terminals A and B in the same passenger complex. For most visitors, the simplest city transfer is an official taxi or ride-hail via the Las Américas expressway; allow roughly 30–45 minutes to central Santo Domingo or the Colonial Zone, more in traffic. For connections, do not assume a seamless sterile transit: if you are on separate tickets, changing airlines, or reclaiming bags, plan for immigration, customs and security again.
Timezone: America/Santo_Domingo
Airport lounges
Lounge access is reference info; commission never ranks.
Official info
- Official site
- https://aeropuertolasamericas.com/
- General
- 1-809-412-5888
- Lost & found
- 1-809-412-5888 Ext. 2225/2060
- Customer service
- 1-809-947-2225 / 1-809-947-2297
As of 2026-06-21 — confirm with the airport.
Airport facts
- ICAO
- MDSD
- Elevation
- 59 ft
- Scheduled service
- Yes
- Runways
- 2
- Longest runway
- 11000 ft
Terminals
Airport services
Cities served
Hotels near the airport
Reference data — airport facts AI-sourced (likely), confirm with the airport; commission never ranks.