Mercedita · Ponce

Ponce is rising,
Mercedita connects
the world.

The southern gateway to the Caribbean — and the runway beneath Ponce's next chapter of tourism, health, manufacturing, education, conventions and regional connectivity.

324,451Passengers FY 2024–25
8,000 ftGrooved Runway 12/30
$19.2MCapital Program
~$2B+Regional Pipeline
01
The Opportunity

An emerging hub in the Caribbean.

Mercedita is no longer simply a secondary airport. It is the certified, customs-cleared air gateway for a region where public infrastructure, private capital, cruise activity, hotel brands, universities and medical investment are converging at once.

Airport Demand

Jet-ready access.

FAA Part 139 commercial airport with U.S. Customs port-of-entry status and an 8,000-foot runway serving Ponce and the southern region.

Regional Capital

Built demand.

Hospitality, health sciences, manufacturing, higher education and public infrastructure projects create repeat travel, not seasonal dependence.

Market Gap

South first.

San Juan remains congested and distant. Ponce offers direct access to the southern coast, the port, convention center, hotels and natural assets.

Invitation

Airlines + investors.

The thesis is simple: the demand is forming; the airport is funded and organized; the next move is route creation and investment capture.

02
The Airport

Built for jets — and being rebuilt for growth.

Mercedita combines a practical airfield, an international designation, general aviation activity and an active capital program. It is the air platform for Ponce's next decade.

Identity & capacity.

Airport code PSE/TJPS, operated by the Puerto Rico Ports Authority. The airport sits roughly ten minutes from downtown Ponce and serves the city, the region and the island's southern coast.

12/30Runway Designation
150 ftRunway Width
4Gates
1990U.S. Customs Port Entry
Mercedita Airport terminal exterior
03
Infrastructure & Capital

Airport improvements are already underway.

When discussing the airport's improvements and capital commitment, the website should show the first-stone ceremony with government and municipal leadership. It visually reinforces that this is not conceptual; it is funded, visible and moving.

First stone ceremony for Mercedita airport improvements with governor and mayor

Federal and local partners are betting on Ponce.

The capital program includes taxiway and terminal work, main terminal rehabilitation, flood-control drainage study, apron improvements and terminal reconfiguration. The message to airline network planners is that PSE is certified, improving and actively supported.

$15.6MTaxiway Alpha East
~$3.6MMain Terminal Rehab
$2.9MTerminal Reconfig.
$0.78MDrainage Study
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04
Connectivity

The portal — three ways out.

Ponce sits between the U.S. mainland, the Caribbean and Latin America. Mercedita can serve point-to-point passenger routes, Caribbean connectivity and air access for cruise, healthcare, education and conventions.

USA

Direct mainland demand.

Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and future targets such as New York, Philadelphia and Boston are natural extensions of diaspora, leisure and institutional travel.

CAR

Caribbean bridge.

Santo Domingo, Aruba, Curaçao and regional resort markets become reachable through a south-coast airport with customs capacity.

LATAM

Latin America gateway.

Panamá and connecting markets give Ponce a credible long-term path into regional business and visitor travel.

05
Tourism, Cruise & Coast

Fly in for the island, the port and the southern Caribbean.

When the site discusses beaches and natural assets, Caja de Muertos becomes the hero visual. When it discusses cruise momentum, Icon of the Seas becomes the proof image.

Caja de Muertos Island
Beaches & Natural Assets

Caja de Muertos — a Caribbean treasure minutes from Ponce.

The southern coast gives PSE a clear leisure identity: beaches, islands, marinas, the waterfront and day-trip tourism.

Icon of the Seas near Port of Ponce
Cruise & Port of Ponce

From port call to boarding pass.

Major cruise activity creates hotel nights, restaurant demand and a reason for air service to expand.

Complejo Ferial de Puerto Rico convention complex

Convention Complex

A business, expo and cultural venue that can feed mid-week air demand.

Southern Puerto Rico aerial coastline

Southern Coast

The airport is the access point for a broader coastal region.

Airport and regional landscape

Gateway Geography

Ten minutes to downtown Ponce, with a regional visitor catchment.

06
Conventions & Events

A direct flight to your convention.

The Puerto Rico Convention Complex in Ponce anchors a calendar-driven demand segment: corporate summits, trade fairs, cultural events, sports gatherings and meetings that benefit from direct air service.

Events convert flights into repeat travel.

Convention demand is valuable because it is planned in advance, group-oriented and not limited to the high tourism season. With the airport, hotels, port and convention center operating together, Ponce becomes a more complete destination.

120kSq Ft Total
7kGuest Capacity
16Meeting Rooms
~1kParking Spaces
Puerto Rico Convention Complex in Ponce
07
History & Heritage

From cane field to gateway.

When the story turns to Mercedita's origins and its transformation from field to international airport, the visual language shifts to black-and-white archival imagery. It gives the site authenticity, memory and a sense of civic continuity.

Historic Mercedita air field ceremony
1939

Born on Hacienda Mercedita.

The airfield began near the Serrallés family plantation and grew into a landmark of southern Puerto Rico aviation.

Historic Mercedita hangar
1940s

The early airfield.

Mercedita's original structures and airfield culture placed Ponce on the island's aviation map.

Historic Mercedita field building
1955

Civil aviation begins.

The airport gradually transitioned into a public-facing aviation asset for the southern region.

Historic aerial view of Mercedita field
1990

International designation.

U.S. Customs port-of-entry status allowed Ponce to operate as an international gateway.

08
Demand Engines

One region, six engines of demand.

The opportunity is not one route, one hotel or one seasonal spike. It is a multi-sector ecosystem capable of creating year-round travel.

Health & Life Sciences

$120M+ cluster.

Hospitals, research, medical education and clinical activity build professional travel and family travel.

Hospitality

6 global flags.

Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, Margaritaville and other brands create loyalty-program demand and destination credibility.

Manufacturing

$500M corridor.

Medtronic, CooperVision and other manufacturing anchors support executive, technical and logistics travel.

Education

8 institutions.

Universities and colleges generate recurring travel from students, parents, faculty, researchers and conferences.

Cruise & Port

World-scale visibility.

Port activity, waterfront visitation and cruise passengers expand the tourism funnel beyond the airport alone.

Lifestyle

Reasons to stay.

Culture, museums, beaches, historic architecture and the Ponce waterfront make the flight worth repeating.

09
Governance & Community

A region organized to win routes.

When the site talks about the Community Advisory Committee, it must show the committee photo. This section is about alignment: Ports Authority, City of Ponce, tourism, hotels, commerce, academia, manufacturing and civic leadership.

Mercedita Community Advisory Committee group photo

Partnership. Progress. Pride.

Airline network development is easier when the region is organized. Ponce is assembling the public and private coalition needed to support routes, coordinate data, activate marketing and help new service succeed.

Puerto Rico Ports AuthorityCity of PonceVisit PonceHotelsTourismHealthEducationManufacturing
The Invitation

Make Ponce the next line on your route map.

The infrastructure is certified and improving. The demand is being built across health, industry, education, hotels, conventions, cruise and tourism. The region is organized. The next chapter begins with the route — and the investment that follows.


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