List of airlines of Honduras

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This is a list of airlines currently operating in Honduras. [1]

Airline IATA ICAO Callsign ImageCommenced
operations
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AeroCaribe de Honduras HASHONDURAS AIR Let L-410 Turbolet, Aerocaribe de Honduras JP7733004.jpg 2009
Aerolíneas Sosa S0NSOSOSA Saab 340B, Aerolineas Sosa JP6823489.jpg 1984
Avianca Honduras WCISVISLEÑA Avianca ATR-72 at Roatan Airport, 12-2014.JPG 2013Currently dormant
Aviatsa LEM AVIATSA Aviacion Tecnologica Boeing 737-232(A) HR-AVR at Tegucigalpa Toncontin.jpg 2015
CM Airlines CCOMTCMAIR Let L-410UVP-E Turbolet, CM Airlines JP7374604.jpg 2008
Lanhsa Airlines LNH British Aerospace Jetstream 31, Lanhsa (Linea Aerea Nacional de Honduras S.A.) JP7750848.jpg 2011

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Toncontín International Airport</span> National airport in Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Atlantic Airlines de Honduras</span>

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