SalamAir (N3)
SalamAir (N3) flies to 12 destinations in 6 countries. Leans international: 11 international routes vs 1 domestic.
Independent carrier. Not part of any alliance, so miles only work within the N3 program. No shared lounge access with other airlines.
N3 has the most flights out of San Salvador (San Luis Talpa) (SAL), Miami (MIA), San José (Alajuela) (SJO), Guatemala City (GUA), Los Angeles (LAX).
SalamAir Busiest Airports
SalamAir doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. These are the airports where N3 has the most flights. You fly direct between cities rather than connecting through a central hub.
SALSalamAir Fleet & Aircraft Types
2 aircraft types appear on N3 routes. Small, focused fleet.
SalamAir: All 12 Destinations
Every nonstop route SalamAir flies. Each destination links to the full route page with schedules, competing airlines, and connection options.
| Code | City | Airport | Country | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CUN | Cancún | 544 mi | ||
| IAD | Dulles | 1,899 mi | ||
| GUA | Guatemala City | 126 mi | ||
| IAH | Houston | 1,211 mi | ||
| LAX | Los Angeles | 2,320 mi | ||
| MEX | Mexico City | 782 mi | ||
| MIA | Miami | 1,122 mi | ||
| EWR | Newark | 2,086 mi | ||
| OAK | Oakland | 2,637 mi | ||
| SJO | San José (Alajuela) | 405 mi | ||
| SAP | San Pedro Sula | 868 mi | ||
| SAL | San Salvador (San Luis Talpa) | 126 mi |
SalamAir FAQ
SalamAir flies nonstop to 12 destinations in 6 countries. 1 domestic, 11 international.
SalamAir doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. The busiest airports are San Salvador (San Luis Talpa) (SAL), Miami (MIA), San José (Alajuela) (SJO), and others. You fly direct between cities.
2 aircraft types appear on N3 routes, including 320, A20N.
No. SalamAir is an independent carrier. Miles only work within the N3 program, and there's no shared lounge access with other airlines.
Yes. 11 international routes to 6 countries, plus 1 domestic routes.