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{{categorybox|Central America and Caribbean|Dominican Republic}} | {{categorybox|Central America and Caribbean|Dominican Republic}} | ||
{{infobox|fullname=Cibao | {{infobox|fullname=Cibao International Airport| | ||
location=Santiago, Dominican Republic| | location=Santiago, Dominican Republic| | ||
iata=STI| | iata=STI| | ||
icao=MDST| | icao=MDST| | ||
aptype=Commercial| | aptype=Commercial| | ||
website= | website=http://www.aeropuertocibao.com.do | | ||
mapurl=| | mapurl=https://goo.gl/maps/brtLbCsWAGq| | ||
mapsource=| | mapsource=Google Maps| | ||
atctower=118.3| | atctower=118.3| | ||
atcground=121.9| | atcground=121.9| | ||
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==Official Spotting Locations== | ==Official Spotting Locations== | ||
There are | There are no official places for aviation spotting. | ||
==Other Spotting Locations== | |||
===La Lomita=== | |||
La Lomita is a popular place located about half mile north of threshold Runway 11 where spotters usually go to take some great photos. It has that name because of a little knoll located just before the airport fence that allows spotters to catch amazing photos of the airplanes while landing on Runway 11. | |||
=== La Doñita === | |||
This is another great spottplace in Santiago's Cibao Intl. It is located in Mrs Noris Grocery Store or bodega. | |||
From here you would be able to grab many great photos of the aircraft while departing Runway 11; or if they are landing Runway 29, you can catch them pretty low on the approach. | |||
=== Second Floor Food Court === | |||
There is only one spotting place at the international terminal. The food court of the airport has a huge window for people who want to see the airplanes departing and arriving. | |||
You may be able to take some good pics there. | |||
==Locations to Avoid== | |||
==Regular Traffic== | |||
JetBlue Airways is the major international carrier. They operate up to ten daily flights to New York, Newark, San Juan, Boston and Fort Lauderdale. | |||
American Airlines operates flights to Miami. | |||
Delta operated flights to New York and Atlanta. | |||
United Airlines to Newark. | |||
Copa Airlines to Panama City. | |||
Spirit Airlines to Fort Lauderdale. | |||
InterCaribbean Airways and Caicos Express to Providenciales. | |||
Amerijet to several destinations. | |||
And many other cargo airlines and charter airlines from other countries or local airlines can be found landing in Santiago. | |||
==Facilities and Transportation== |