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- Head Of Government:
- Governor: Pedro R. Pierluisi
- Capital:
- San Juan
- Population:
- (2023 est.) 3,228,000
- Currency Exchange Rate:
- 1 US dollar equals 0.937 euro
- Head Of State:
- President of the United States: Joe Biden
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What is Puerto Rico?
Puerto Rico, officially Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Spanish Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, is the self-governing island commonwealth of the West Indies, associated with the United States. The easternmost island of the Greater Antilles chain, it lies approximately 50 miles (80 km) east of the Dominican Republic, 40 miles (65 km) west of the Virgin Islands, and 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of the U. S. state of Florida.
Should Puerto Rico be granted U.S. statehood?
Whether Puerto Rico should be granted U.S. statehood is widely debated. Some argue that the residents of Puerto Rico (who are American citizens) are treated like second-class people and that denying them statehood is a racist and hypocritical partisan ploy by conservatives to withhold voting rights to about 3.1 million voters. Others argue that Puerto Rico was never intended to be a U.S. state and that granting it statehood is a partisan ploy by liberals to unfairly gain more voters for the passage of legislation that the majority of Americans reject and which can’t win approval under existing laws. For more on the statehood debate, visit ProCon.org.
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Puerto Rico, officially Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Spanish Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, self-governing island commonwealth of the West Indies, associated with the United States. The easternmost island of the Greater Antilles chain, it lies approximately 50 miles (80 km) east of the Dominican Republic, 40 miles (65 km) west of the Virgin Islands, and 1,000 miles (1,600 km) southeast of the U.S. state of Florida. It is situated in the northeastern Caribbean Sea, its northern shore facing the Atlantic Ocean. Two small islands off the east coast, Vieques and Culebra, are administratively parts of Puerto Rico, as is Mona Island to the west. Compared with its Greater Antillean neighbours, Puerto Rico is one-fifth as large as the Dominican Republic, one-third the size of Haiti, and slightly smaller than Jamaica. It is roughly rectangular in shape, extending up to 111 miles (179 km) from east to west and 39 miles (63 km) from north to south. The capital is San Juan.
Puerto Ricans, or puertorriqueños, have an intermingled Spanish, U.S., and Afro-Caribbean culture. The island’s social and economic conditions are generally advanced by Latin American standards, partly because of its ties with the United States (including the presence of U. S.-owned manufacturing plants and military bases in the commonwealth). Although that relationship has become politically controversial, the vast majority of Puerto Rican voters have continued to favour permanent union with the United States, with a slightly greater number favouring the current commonwealth relationship rather than statehood. A small but persistent minority has advocated independence.
The land
Relief
Puerto Rico is largely composed of mountainous and hilly terrain, with nearly one-fourth of the island covered by steep slopes. The mountains are the easternmost extension of a tightly folded and faulted ridge that extends from the Central American mainland across the northern Caribbean to the Lesser Antilles. Although Puerto Rican relief is relatively low by continental standards, the island sits less than 100 miles (160 km) south of a precipitous depression in Earth’s crust: an extensive submarine feature of the Atlantic known as the Puerto Rico Trench, which descends to more than 5 miles (8 km) below sea level—the Atlantic’s deepest point—at a site northeast of the Dominican Republic. Powerful tectonic forces that over millions of years have created these features still occasionally cause earthquakes in Puerto Rico.
The island’s highest mountain range, the Cordillera Central, trends east-west and exceeds 3,000 feet (900 metres) in many areas; its slopes are somewhat gentle in the north but rise sharply from the south coast to the loftier peaks, topped at about 4,390 feet (1,338 metres) by Cerro de Punta, the highest point on the island. Near the island’s eastern tip, the partly isolated Sierra de Luquillo rises to 3,494 feet (1,065 metres) at El Yunque Peak.
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The northwestern foothills and lowlands are characterized by karst features, including sinkholes (sumideros), caverns, and eroded mogotes, or haystack hills (pepinos). There is a continuous but narrow lowland along the north coast, where most people live, and smaller bands along the south and west coasts that also include densely populated areas. The Caguas Basin, in the Grande de Loíza River valley south of San Juan, is the largest of several basins in the mountains that provide level land for settlements and agriculture. The islands of Mona, Vieques, and Culebra are generally hilly but ringed by narrow coastal plains; Vieques rises to 988 feet (301 metres) at Mount Pirata.
Drainage and soils
None of Puerto Rico’s rivers is large enough for navigation, but several northward-flowing rivers are harnessed for municipal water supplies, irrigation, and hydroelectricity, and along the south coast irrigation is essential for agriculture. Puerto Rico’s precipitation mainly falls on the north-facing mountain slopes, so that most of the permanent rivers flow from the interior to the north and west coasts, including the Grande de Loíza, Grande de Arecibo, and Grande de Añasco rivers—all of which are some 40 miles (65 km) long—and La Plata, which extends 46 miles (75 km). The river courses on the south coast are dry most of the year, carrying water only after rainfall. Pockets of alluvial soils on the south coast are somewhat fertile, but all farmlands there are fertilized. Many formerly cultivated and eroded areas in the mountains have been set aside as forest preserves.
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Climate
Puerto Rico has a tropical climate with little seasonal variation, although local conditions vary according to elevation and exposure to rain-bearing winds. Northeast trade winds bring heavy rainfall to the north coast, while the south coast is in a rain shadow. San Juan receives about 60 inches (1,525 mm) of precipitation per year, whereas El Yunque Peak farther east receives 180 inches (4,570 mm), and Ponce on the south coast receives only 36 inches (914 mm). Rain falls each month of the year, but the heaviest precipitation occurs between May and December. The average daily temperature in the lowlands is about 78 °F (26 °C), but relatively high humidity makes daytime temperatures feel warmer. Highland temperatures average a few degrees lower. Hurricanes develop in the region between June and November and occasionally traverse the island, including a storm in 1899 that killed about 3,000 Puerto Ricans; other devastating but less lethal hurricanes occurred in 1928, 1932, 1956, 1989, 1998, and 2017.
Plant and animal life
Plant life is abundant and varied. Tropical rainforests cover parts of the north side of the island, and thorn and scrub vegetation predominates on the drier south side. Most of the island’s original vegetation was removed through centuries of agricultural exploitation, particularly during the first two decades of the 20th century, when farm settlers and plantation workers destroyed large tracts of coastal forest and used the lumber for railroad ties and fuel. Although some woodlands have been replanted since the mid-20th century, introduced varieties of trees, shrubs, and grasses now predominate.
The scarlet- and orange-flowered royal poinciana, or flamboyant (Delonix regia), and the African tulip tree (Spathodea campanulata) are among the flowering trees that dot the mountains with patches of vivid colour against a lush green background. The Caribbean National Forest in the Sierra de Luquillo southeast of San Juan preserves rare species of orchids and the small green Puerto Rican parrot, an endangered species. Puerto Rico has more than 200 species of birds, but land animals are mostly confined to nonpoisonous snakes, lizards, mongooses, and the coquí (Eleutherodactylus portoricensis), a frog whose name is onomatopoeic with its call (“co-kee!”) and which has become a kind of national mascot. Numerous varieties of fish abound in the surrounding waters, but edible and inedible species mingle together, limiting commercial fishing there.
Southwest Airlines Announces Service At San Juan’s Luis Munoz Marin International Airport With $99 One-Way Fares, Bringing Customers More Value, Flights, And Destinations
Southwest Expands Footprint Beyond the 48 Contiguous States as the Carrier Continues to Integrate with AirTran Airways
November 01, 2012
DALLAS, Nov. 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) now offers for sale nonstop service from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Orlando and Tampa Bay, for travel beginning on Sunday, April 14, 2013. Beginning in April, Southwest will operate three daily nonstop flights between Orlando and San Juan and one daily nonstop flight between Tampa Bay and San Juan, as the carrier transitions these routes from AirTran-operated city pairs. To celebrate the new San Juan service, Southwest announced a fare sale of $99* one-way between these markets. These fares must be booked by Nov. 7, 2012, for travel between Monday, April 15, 2013, and Thursday, May 23, 2013 (Friday and Sunday travel is excluded). See full fare rules below. To take advantage of these special fares, travel must be booked at www.southwest.com.
AirTran will continue to offer service between San Juan and Baltimore/Washington, Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood, and Atlanta. Southwest soon will determine the best time to convert the remaining AirTran flying to Southwest as part of the ongoing integration to eventually become one airline flying under the Southwest brand. AirTran Customers who booked flights between San Juan and Tampa Bay or San Juan and Orlando for travel beginning April 14, 2013, or later will be contacted by the airline and rebooked on Southwest flights. As Southwest continues to integrate AirTran’s People, places, and planes into Southwest Airlines, Customers of both carriers may exchange earned loyalty points between both AirTran’s A+ Rewards® and Southwest’s Rapid Rewards® frequent flyer programs for reward travel on either airline.**
«Southwest celebrates San Juan, Puerto Rico, as our first venture beyond the continental United States,» said Southwest Airlines Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer and AirTran Airways President, Bob Jordan. «AirTran has done a wonderful job establishing a presence in this market, and Southwest is proud to continue that legacy and extend our vast network of destinations, exceptional Customer Service, and convenient low fares to the San Juan community.»
«We are excited about Southwest’s arrival into Puerto Rico to offer its legendary Customer Service. It is an honor to be Southwest’s first destination outside the continental United States. The Puerto Rico Tourism Company and all Puerto Rican travelers welcome this new carrier to our Island and know that this new service will provide great opportunities for growth into the airline’s robust network, and great connectivity to the west coast markets in the U. S.,» said Luis G. Rivera Marin, Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company.
AirTran began service at San Juan in March 2008 with service to Orlando and Atlanta. In February 2009, the carrier added service between San Juan and Baltimore/Washington. AirTran added San Juan service to Tampa Bay in April 2011 and to Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood in May 2012. Today, AirTran still offers a total of five daily nonstop flights to three markets from San Juan: Atlanta, Baltimore/Washington, and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood.
About Southwest Airlines
In its 42nd year of service, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) continues to differentiate itself from other low-fare carriers by providing reliability and exemplary Customer Service delivered by 46,000 Employees to more than 100 million Customers every year. Including wholly owned subsidiary AirTran Airways, the Company operates the largest fleet of Boeing aircraft in the world to serve 97 destinations in 41 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and six near-international countries. Visit southwest.com/citizenship to read the Southwest Airlines One Report™ and see how Southwest is doing its part to be a good citizen while underscoring a commitment to the triple bottom line of Performance, People, and Planet.
AirTran Airways
AirTran Airways, a wholly owned subsidiary of Southwest Airlines Co., has been ranked the top airline in the Airline Quality Rating study three times in the past five years. AirTran offers coast-to-coast and near-international service with nearly 700 flights a day on North America’s newest all-Boeing fleet. The airline’s low-cost, high-quality product also includes assigned seating and Business Class. To book a flight, visit airtran.com.
ADDITIONAL FARE RULES
Fares are available only on www.southwest.com and www.swabiz.com and can be purchased today, through Nov. 7, 2012, 11:59 pm PT. Travel must take place between Monday, April 15, 2013, and Thursday, May 23, 2013. Fares are valid for travel every day except Fridays and Sundays. Seats are limited. Fares may vary by destinations, flight, and day of week and won’t be available on some flights that operate during very busy travel times and holiday periods. Fares are available for one-way travel. Fares may be combined with other combinable fares, except Senior Fares. When combining fares, all rules and restrictions apply. Fares are nonrefundable but may be applied toward the purchase of future travel on Southwest Airlines. Fares are not available through the Group Desk. Any change in the itinerary may result in an increase in fare. Standby travel requires an upgrade to the Anytime fare. Fares are subject to change until ticketed. Fares are valid on published, scheduled service only.
* Government-imposed taxes and fees are now included in the advertised fare. To comply with new government regulations, all airlines must include government-imposed taxes and fees in advertised air fares.
* * In order to redeem A+ Reward Credits for Southwest Airlines flights, members must have both a Rapid Rewards account and an A+Rewards account, and both accounts must be in the name of the same Member. Click here for complete rules and regulations.
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Luis Munoz Marin Airport: flight schedule
Below is the current flight schedule for Luis Munoz Marin Airport for 2023. Only flights of aircraft that depart are displayed. If you are interested in which airliners arrive at Luis Munoz Marin Airport, click on the «Arrivals» button. To find out the route or flight schedule of a specific aircraft, please click on the name of the flight.
F9 109 San Juan — Philadelphia
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 NEO
departure
00:44
Luis Mugnos Marine
UA 2219 San Huang-New York
United Airlines Boeing 737-900
Departure
:0000 02:05
Munos Munos
NK 2910 NK 2910 NK 2910 NK 2910 NK 2910 NK 2910 -Huan-Philadelphia
Spirit Airlines Airbus A320 NEO
Departure
02:45
LUIUS MUNOS MARINA
105 San Huang-Orlando
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320
030003
Luis Mugnos Marine
Wn 1208 San Juan-Washington
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737
Departure
05:35
Luis Munosa
9000 CM 451 San Houb-Panama
Copa Airlines
departure
05:5000
Luis Mugnos Marine
AA 2402 San Huang-Miami
American Airlines Boeing 737-800
Departure
:00
Luis Munosa
F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9117 San Juan-Miami
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320
Departure
06:00
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 562 San Juan-Boston
Jetblue Airbus A320 9000 9000:0000 9000: Luis Mugnos Marin
B6 1434 San Juan-Orlando
Jetblue Airways A320
Departure
06:01
Luis Munos Marine
954 San Juan-Mayami
9000 Jetblue airway AirwayOl000 -New York
Jetblue Airways Airbus A321
Departure
06:20
Luis Mugnos Marin
NK 883 San Juan-Orlando
SPIRIT AIRLES AIROBUS A320 NEO
9000 9000:0002 Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 1637 San Huang-Santo-Doming
Jetblue Airways Airbus A320
Departure
:30
Luis Munosa
tJ-Huang-Gustavia
TRADEWINDIS 12
departure
06:45
Luis Mugnos Marine
Wn 2392 San Huang-Las Vegas
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800
9000 San Juan — Miami
American Airlines Boeing 737-800
departure
07:00
Luis Mugnos Marine
DL 1854 San Houb-New York
Delta Airlines Boeing Boeing
Sending
9000:000 Luis Mugnos Marin
NK 2325 San Juan-Boston
Spirit Airlines Airbus A320
Departure
07:04
Luis Munos Marine
9000 DL 1763 San Juan-Atlanta
9000 Delta Airlines Boelins Boelins Boe. 0002 departure
07:15
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 2130 San Juan-New York
Jetblue AirWays Airbus A321
Sending
07:25
:25
:25
MUNIOS
9000 9K 5891 SAN- Kulebra
Cape Air Piratus Britten-Norman BN-2A/B ISlander
Departure
07:25
Luis Mugnos Marine
NK 3168 San Juan-New York
Spirit Airlines Airbus Air000 9000. 07:30
Luis Mugnos Marin
3M 114 San Juan-Cyril E. King
Silver AirWays Atr 42-300/320
Departure
08:00
Luis Mugnos Marine 9000 UA 1644 San Juan-Houston
United Airlines Boeing 737-900
departure
08:00
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 890 San Juan-New York
Jetblue Airbus A320 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000
AA 2196 San Juan-Dallas
American Airlines Boeing 737-800
Departure
08:00
LUIUS MUNOS MARINA
9K 2911 San HUAN-Vicks
CAPE AIR Cessna Light Aircraft
05
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 34 Mayaguets-Mayaguets
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
Sales
08:07
LUIUS MUNO3
departure
08:20 -Kulebra
Cape Air Piratus Britten-Norman BN-2A/B ISlander
Departure
09:13
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 4411 San Juan-Bif
Cape Air Cesssna Light Aircraft
000002 09:20:20
Luis Mugnos Marine
3M 122 San Juan-San Juan
Silver Airways ATR 42-300/320
Departure
09:30
LUIUS MUNOS
9000 B6 1604 San Juan San Juan San Juan San Juan San Juan San Juan -New York
Jetblue Airways Airbus A321
Departure
09:53
LUS MUNOS MARINA
TJ 102 San Juan-Gustavia
Tradewind Aviation Pis-12
9000) Luis Munoz Marin
TJ 112 San Juan-Gustavia
Tradewind Aviation Pilatus PC-12
Departure
09:55
Luis Munoos Marine
B6 1034 San Juano
Jetblue Airways Airbus A320 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 10:00
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 8051 San Huang-Cyril E. King
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
10:10
Luis Munos Marine
9000 9000 San Juan 9000-Bif 9000
CAPE AIR Cessna Light Aircraft
departure
10:15
Luis Mugnos Marine Marin
NK 3147 San Juan-Miami
SPIRIT AIROBUS A319 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 10:000:000 AM 509 San Juan-Bif
Intercaribbean AirWays Embraer 120
Departure
10:15
LUIUS MUNOS MARINA
3M 120 San Huang-Santiago
Silver AirWays ATR 9000 9000 9000 ATR ATR0003
10:30
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 2791 San Juan-Vicks
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
10:35
Luis Munos
9000 9000
San Juan
CAPE AIR Cessna Light Aircraft
departure
10:36
Luis Mugnos Marin
1036 Syrhuan-Cyril E. King
Jetblue Airbus A320 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000:0003
3M 100 San Juan-San Juan
Silver Airways ATR 42-300/320
departure
10:45
Luis Munosa Marin
AA 1836 San Juan-Charlotte
American Airlines Boeing Boeieing Boeeing 777- 200
departure
10:503
Luis Mugnos Marine
107 San Juan-Orlando
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320
9000 Miami
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320
departure
10:54
Luis Mugnos Marin
AA 321 Miami- Miami
American Airlines Boeing
Luis Munss Munsh Juan — San Diego
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737
Departure
11:20
Luis Muñoz Marin
TJ 152 San Juan — Gustavia
Tradewind aviation Pilatus PC-12 Departure 90 90 90 90 90
3
11:25
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 5911 San Juan-Kulebra
Cape Air Pilatus Britten-Norman BN-2A/B ISlander
Departure
11:37
Munos
F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 F9 San Juan-Atlanta
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 NEO
Departure
11:39
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 1454 San Juan-Miami
Jetblue Airbus Airbus A321 9000 9000 2:0003
CAPE AIR Cessna Light Aircraft
Setting
12:22
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 8381 Verdin-Gord
Cape Air Pilantus Britten-Norman BN-2000. 12:31
Luis Mugnos Marine
F9 131 San Juan-Philadelphia
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 NEO
SPULY
12:45
LUIUS MUNOSA
9K 2891 SCHUAN-VIKS
9000 CAPE AIR Cessna Light Aircraft 9Ol000
Jetblue Airways Airbus A320
departure
0003
NK 120 San Juan-Washington
Spirit Airlines Airbus A321
Departure
13:30
Luis Mugnos Marine
TJ 104 San Juan-Gustavia
Tradewind Aviation Pilatus PC-12
Departure
9000 13:30 9000 9000
Luis Munosa
9000 DL 1780 Boston
9 9000
002 Delta Airlines Boeing 737-900
departure
55
Luis Mugnos Marine
3M 101 San Juan-San Huang
Silver Airways ATR 42-300/320
Sent out
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
departure
-Boston
Jetblue Airways Airbus A321
Departure
14:00
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 2631 San Juan-Punta Cana
Jetblue Airbus A320 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000)
DL 1877 New York-New York
Delta Airlines Boeing 737-900
Departure
14:20
Luis Munos Marine
3S 104 San Juan
9000 Antilles EXPRESS ATR 42-300/320
Sales
14:25
Luis Munos Marine
AA 1496 Philadelphia-Philadelphia
American Airlines Airbus A321
14000 14000) -Juan — Gustavia
Tradewind Aviation Piratus PC-12
Settlement
14:30
Luis Munos Marine
JY 511 San Juan-Bif
Intercaribbean Airway 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000)
WN 2095 San Juan — Buffalo
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800
Departure
14:40
Luis Muñoz Marin
UA 1173 San Juan — New York
United Airlines
0003
departure
14:40 Frontier Airlines Airbus A320
departure
14:42
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 2537 San Huang-Santo-Doming
Jetblue Airways A320 9000
Departure
24000 14000 14000 14000 14000 14000 14000 140002 Luis Mugnos Marin
9k 8291 San Huang-Siril E. King
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
Flight
9000 2:5000 9000 A321
Flight
15:01
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 40 Mayaguets-Mayaguets
CAPE AIR Cessna Light Aircraft
departure
9000
CAPE AIR Cessna Light Aircraft
Departure
15:14
Luis Mugnos Marine
3M San Juan-Melvilhol
Silver AirWays ATR 42-300/320
9000 9000 9000) Mugnos Marin
B6 276 San Juan-Hartford
Jetblue AirWays Airbus A320
Departure
15:15
Luis Munos Marine
988 San Juan-Chicago
9000 UNITED AIRLINES Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing0002 departure
15:20
Luis Mugnos Marine
TJ 604 San Huang-Welly
Tradewind Aviation Pilantus PC-12
15:40
LUS MUNOS
9000 DL 1882 Atlanta 9000-Atlanta 9000
Delta Airlines Boeing 757
departure
15:44
Luis Mugnos Marine
UA 668 San Juan-Houston
United Airlines Boeing
Sending 9000 9000 15:5000
003
NK 2912 San Juan-Boston
Spirit Airlines Airbus A320 Neo
Departure
16:00
Luis Mugnos Marine
b6 1990 San Juan-New York
Jetblue AirWays Airbus Airt
16:10
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 2751 San Juan-Vicks
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
16:12
Luis Munos
9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000
002 Spirit Airlines Airbus A320 NEO
Flight
16:25
Luis Mugnos Marine
TJ 126 San Juan-Gustavia
Tradewind Aviation Piratus Piratus
9000
TJ 106 San Juan — Gustavia
Tradewind aviation Pilatus PC-12
Departure
16:30
Luis Muñoz Marin
TJ 116 San Juan — Gustavia PC-12
Trade 90wind aviation0003
departure
16:30
Luis Mugnos Marine
AA 783 Charlotte-Charlotte
American Airlines Airbus A321
Sales
16:34
Luis Munos Marine
B6 936 B6 936 B6 936 B6 936 B6 936 B6 936 B6 B6 936 B6 936 B6 936 B6 B6 9 King
Jetblue Airways Airbus A320
Departure
16:35
Luis Mugnos Marine
F9 San Hartford
Frontier Airlines Airbus A320 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000
002 Luis Mugnos Marine
111 San Juan-Orlando
Frontier Airlines Airbus A321
Departure
16:42
Luis Munos Marine
9khuan-Kulebra
Cape AIR PILATUS BRETEN -2a/b Islander
Sales
16:47
Luis Mugnos Marine
3M 131 San Juan-Alexander Hamilton
Silver Airways ATR 42-300/320
Flight
16:50 9000
Luis Munios Munios Marine
AA 1613 San Juan-Miami
American Airlines Boeing 737
Departure
16:52
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 20000 San Juan-New York
Jetblue AirWays Airbus A321 9000 9000 9000 17:00
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 41 Mayaguets-Mayaguets
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
Sent out
17:03
LUIUS MUNOS
9000 9K 8351 Verdin-Gord
Cape Air Piratus Britten-Norman BN-2A/B ISlander
Sent
17:05
LUIUS MUNOS MARINA
9000 3M 102 San Juan-San Juan
Silver Airways ATR 9000
Departure
17:05
Luis Mugnos Marine
9k 2831 San Huang-Vicks
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
9000
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 9Ol000 -Huan-Bif
Intercaribbean Airways Embraer 120
Settlement
17:40
LUIUS MARINOS MARINA
9K 4591 San Huang-Bif
CAPE AIRT
Munoz Marin
B6 454 San Juan-Miami
Jetblue Airbus A320
Departure
17:55
Luis Munos Marin
DL 1946 Atlanta 9000 Delta Airlines Boeing 75000 9000.
Luis Mugnos Marin
B6 1937 San Huang-Santo-Doming
Jetblue Airways Airbus A320
Sent
17:59
Luis Munosa Marine
AV 259 San Juan-Bogota
AVIANCA AR20Ol000 -BIF
Cape Air Cessna Light Aircraft
Departure
18:15
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 1348 San Juan-Washington
Libe Airbus A320 9000 9000 9000)
WN 1537 San Huang-Washington
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737
Departure
18:30
Luis Munos Marine
F9 97 San Huang
Frontier Airlines Airbus Airbus Airbus Airbus Airbus Airbus Airbus Airbus Airbus Airbus Airlines 18:48
Luis Mugnos Marine
B6 2404 San Juan-New York
Jetblue AirWays Airbus A320
Flight
19:08
Luis Munosa
9000 B6 1134 San Juan-Orlando
21:20
Luis Mugnos Marine
Wn 1982 San Juan-Orlando
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737
Departure
21:30
LUIUS MUNOS
NK 1042 San Juan-Orlando
SPIRIT Airlines Airbus A321
Flight
21:30
Luis Mugnos Marinos Marino
B6 2752 San Juan-Tampa
Jetblue AirWays Airbus A320
0002 NK 539 San Juan-Tampa
Spirit Airlines Airbus A320
Flight
23:33
LUIUS MUNOS MARINA
NK 1246 San Juan-Miami
Spirit Airlines Airbus Airbus Airbus
23:
Luis Mugnos Marin
NK 893 San Juan — Orlando
Spirit Airlines Airbus A320
Departure
23:5000
Luis Munoos Marine
Referee — Marine, Luis Munios
Luis Albert1408 (Spanish José Luis Alberto Muñoz Marín , b. February 18, 1898 San Juan, Puerto Rico — d. April 30, 1980 San Juan) is a politician of Puerto Rico, the first democratically elected governor of this country, one of the most prominent Latin American politicians of the twentieth century, known as the father of modern Puerto Rico , poet and journalist, doctor of laws.
Biography
Born in the family of journalist and politician Luis Muñoz Rivera, who opened a newspaper in New York Puerto Rico Herald and served as Resident Ambassador from Puerto Rico to the United States Congress from 1910. In 1911, L. Marin entered a privileged school in Washington, and from 1915 he studied law at Georgetown University. In 1916, due to the death of his father, he had to return to Puerto Rico. In 1920, he joined the Puerto Rican Socialist Party , campaigning for the independence of Puerto Rico and in defense of the rights of workers. In 1932, the political views of L. Marin changed, and he moved to the newly founded Liberal Party , publishes its newspaper La Democracia . On March 13, 1932, he was elected senator. After revealing disagreements with the leadership of the Liberal Party, he leaves it and establishes his own political movement Acción Social Independentista (ASI), Social Independentista , which soon became a serious competitor to the liberals.
In 1938 Marin was one of the founders of People’s Democratic Party (PPD) . Election 19For 40 years, she unexpectedly wins, and L. Marin becomes president of the Senate of Puerto Rico. During his leadership of the Senate, L. Marin, with the help of the ruling republican-socialist coalition, managed to carry out a number of important reforms in the country, primarily in agriculture, and limit land ownership by large owners and firms. He created the conditions for the industrial development of Puerto Rico. In 1944, his party PPD again wins the elections.
In the mid-1940s, the attitude towards the granting of independence to Puerto Rico, which L. Marin had so desired earlier, changed. Apparently, an experienced politician understands the impossibility of a positive solution here due to the clearly negative attitude of the US political leaders. This new position of his led to a split in PPD and the exit from it of a number of radical politicians who founded separate parties. In the future, he opposes the Puerto Rican national movement, together with the US authorities, for the introduction of political censorship on the island and persecution for raising the Puerto Rican flag in public places, creating thousands of secret dossiers on opposition figures (which was later regarded as a violation of the constitution and individual rights).
After the U.S. Congress granted the people of Puerto Rico the right to choose their own governor in 1947, L.M.49 years). In 1952, 1956 and 1960 he was re-elected to this post, remaining governor of Puerto Rico for 16 years. During his reign, the Constitution of Puerto Rico was adopted and entered into force (1952). He supported projects aimed at the industrialization of the island, development in the fields of culture and education.