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TAG Air (Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos) is Guatemala’s primary domestic carrier, most famous for its GUA–FRS route connecting Guatemala City to Flores/Santa Elena — the gateway to Tikal, the greatest Maya city ever built. For most travelers, TAG is the only reasonable way to reach Tikal without an 8-hour bus journey.
TAG Air’s route network
TAG Air’s flagship route is GUA–FRS (Guatemala City to Mundo Maya Airport in Flores), operating multiple daily flights on the 55-minute hop across the Guatemalan highlands and into the Petén jungle basin. The airline also serves Quetzaltenango (AAZ) and occasional routes to the Caribbean coast (PBR).
The Tikal access argument
TAG Air’s existence has made Tikal practical for travelers who can’t dedicate two days to the bus journey from Guatemala City. A day trip from Antigua to Tikal — fly to Flores, visit the site, fly back — is possible because of TAG. For any traveler who values their time, the $150–200 round trip TAG Air ticket to Flores is the most valuable purchase in a Guatemala itinerary.
Private charter and the comparison
For groups of 4+, the cost of TAG Air to Flores approaches private charter territory. An AeroRide GUA–FRS private charter carries the whole group for $850–1,100 — competitive with 4 TAG Air tickets at $150–200 each ($600–800 collective). Private charter adds departure flexibility and the option to continue by helicopter to El Mirador.