El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has inaugurated a $50 million expansion of the San Óscar Arnulfo Romero International Airport. The project, completed in eight months, aims to accommodate a rising number of travelers. Key features of the expansion include modernized migration, customs, and baggage claim areas. Notably, the new facility incorporates a robotic customs system designed to streamline processing. The airport now boasts 122 service points for passengers. This upgrade signifies a push to improve infrastructure and efficiency at El Salvador’s primary international gateway, potentially boosting tourism and trade. The investment reflects the government’s commitment to modernizing the country’s transportation network.