Non-stop flights to Quito (UIO)
Mariscal Sucre International Airport is the largest airport in Ecuador. In total there are 27 airports around the world that have direct flights to Quito, spread around 26 cities in 12 countries. Currently, there are 7 domestic flights to Quito.
Quito is mainly known for activities and sightseeing & culture.
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All direct flights to Quito Top 200 flights with a stopover Airlines flying to Quito Business Class flights First Class flights Intercontinental flights International flights Domestic flights Alternative airports FAQThis month, there are 1,940 flights arriving at Quito Airport, which are 65 flights per day or 3 flights per hour. On an average day, there is at least 1 flight arriving every 20 minutes.
The most frequently departed flights to Quito are routes from Guayaquil (GYE) in Ecuador and Cuenca (CUE), also in Ecuador. These two routes together are operated 736 times this month, and make up for 38% of all monthly arrivals at Mariscal Sucre International Airport.
The longest flight to Quito UIO is departing from Amsterdam (AMS). This non-stop flight takes around 11 hours and 45 minutes and covers a distance of 3,686 miles (5,932 km).
List of all direct flights to Quito
Below you can find a list of all cities and countries that have direct flights to Quito, ordered by popularity.
Top 200 flights with a stopover
This list contains the 200 most popular airports from which flights depart that require just one stopover to get to Quito.
Airlines flying to Quito
Currently, there are 15 airlines that fly to Quito. Most flights to Quito are operated by Avianca, as they connect 11 airports to UIO. That’s around 2 times as much as LATAM, the second biggest airline in terms of operated flight routes to Quito. Below you can find a list of airlines that operate most UIO flights:
Business class flights to Quito
There are 11 airports that have flights to Quito in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights to UIO are listed below:
First class flights to Quito
There is only one airport that has First Class flights to Quito, which is Atlanta (ATL).
Intercontinental flights to Quito
These are all non-stop intercontinental flights to Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO), as of May 2024:
* Please note that there are no direct services from Canada, Africa, the Middle-East, Southern Asia, China, Japan, Eastern Asia, South-Eastern Asia, Central Asia or Oceania.
Non-stop flights from Europe to Quito
Air Europa (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Madrid (MAD).
Iberia (Oneworld): year-round flights from Madrid (MAD).
KLM (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Amsterdam (AMS).
Non-stop flights from the US to Quito
Avianca (Star Alliance): year-round flights from New York City (JFK) and Orlando (MCO).
American Airlines (Oneworld): year-round flights from Miami (MIA).
Delta (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Atlanta (ATL).
JetBlue: seasonal flights from Fort Lauderdale (FLL).
LATAM: year-round flights from Miami (MIA).
United Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Houston (IAH).
Non-stop flights from South America to Quito
Avianca (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Buenos Aires (EZE), Bogotá (BOG), Medellín (MDE), Baltra Island (GPS), Cuenca (CUE), Guayaquil (GYE) and Manta (MEC).
LATAM: year-round flights from Bogotá (BOG), Coca (OCC), Cuenca (CUE), Guayaquil (GYE), Manta (MEC) and Lima (LIM).
Euroairlines: year-round flights from Coca (OCC), seasonal flights from Cuenca (CUE), year-round flights from Loja (LOH) and Santa Rosa (ETR).
Aeroregional: year-round flights from Coca (OCC), Cuenca (CUE), Loja (LOH), Santa Rosa (ETR) and Caracas (CCS).
Air Europa (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Guayaquil (GYE).
Arajet: seasonal flights from Guayaquil (GYE).
KLM (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Guayaquil (GYE).
JetSmart: year-round flights from Lima (LIM).
Non-stop flights from Central America to Quito
Avianca (Star Alliance): year-round flights from San José (SJO) and San Salvador (SAL).
Euroairlines: year-round flights from Balboa, Panama City (BLB).
Aeroregional: year-round flights from Balboa, Panama City (BLB).
Copa Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Panama City (PTY).
Aeromexico (SkyTeam): year-round flights from Mexico City (MEX).
Non-stop flights from the Caribbean to Quito
Euroairlines: year-round flights from Punta Cana (PUJ).
Arajet: seasonal flights from Santo Domingo (SDQ).
International flights to Quito
Flights from Argentina to Quito
Buenos Aires is the only city in Argentina with direct flights to Quito. From Buenos Aires, direct flights are offered by Avianca (Star Alliance).
Flights from Colombia to Quito
There are 2 airports in Colombia that have non-stop flights to Quito.
From Bogotá, you can fly non-stop with Avianca (Star Alliance) or LATAM.
From Medellín, the only airline with direct flights is Avianca (Star Alliance).
Flights from Costa Rica to Quito
In Costa Rica, the only airport that has a direct connection to Quito is San José. From San José, direct flights are offered by Avianca (Star Alliance).
Flights from Dominican Republic to Quito
If you are looking for a direct flight from Dominican Republic to Quito, there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Punta Cana, direct flights are offered by Euroairlines.
From Santo Domingo, the only airline with direct flights is Arajet. This route is not operational yet but will start in June.
Flights from El Salvador to Quito
There is 1 airport in El Salvador that has a direct connection to Quito, which is San Salvador. From San Salvador, direct flights are offered by Avianca (Star Alliance).
Flights from Mexico to Quito
In Mexico, the only airport that has a direct connection to Quito is Mexico City. From Mexico City, direct flights are offered by Aeromexico (SkyTeam).
Flights from Netherlands to Quito
Amsterdam is the only city in Netherlands with direct flights to Quito. From Amsterdam, direct flights are offered by KLM (SkyTeam).
Flights from Panama to Quito
In Panama, there are 2 airports that have direct flights to Quito.
From Balboa, Panama City, you can fly non-stop with Aeroregional or Euroairlines.
From Panama City, the only airline with direct flights is Copa Airlines (Star Alliance).
Flights from Peru to Quito
There is 1 airport in Peru that has a direct connection to Quito, which is Lima. From Lima, you can fly non-stop with JetSmart or LATAM.
Flights from Spain to Quito
Madrid is the only city in Spain with direct flights to Quito. From Madrid, you can fly non-stop with Air Europa (SkyTeam) or Iberia (Oneworld).
Flights from United States to Quito
In United States there are several airports with flights to Quito (6 in total).
From Atlanta, direct flights are offered by Delta (SkyTeam).
From Fort Lauderdale, the only airline with direct flights is JetBlue. This is a seasonal route that starts in May and ends in June.
From Houston, you can fly non-stop to Quito with United Airlines (Star Alliance).
From Miami, you can fly non-stop with American Airlines (Oneworld) or LATAM.
From New York City and Orlando, you can fly with Avianca (Star Alliance).
Flights from Venezuela to Quito
In Venezuela, the only airport that has a direct connection to Quito is Caracas. From Caracas, direct flights are offered by Aeroregional.
Domestic flights to Quito
Flights from Ecuador to Quito
There are several airports within Ecuador that have domestic flights to Quito (7 in total).
From Baltra Island, direct flights are offered by Avianca (Star Alliance).
From Coca, direct flights are offered by Aeroregional, Euroairlines and LATAM.
From Cuenca, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Quito, which are Aeroregional, Avianca (Star Alliance), Euroairlines and LATAM.
From Guayaquil, there are 5 airlines that have direct services to Quito, which are Air Europa (SkyTeam), Arajet, Avianca (Star Alliance), KLM (SkyTeam) and LATAM.
From Loja, you can fly non-stop with Aeroregional or Euroairlines.
From Manta, you can fly non-stop with Avianca (Star Alliance) or LATAM.
From Santa Rosa, you can fly non-stop with Aeroregional or Euroairlines.
Alternative airports near Quito
Flying to an alternative airport near Quito could give you other options to reach your destination. For example, the possibility to fly with a different airline or alliance, or finding a cheaper airfare. In total there are two alternative airports to Quito (UIO) within a range of 125 miles (200 km), which are Ipiales (IPI) and Coca (OCC).
Frequently asked questions - FAQ
How many airports are there in Quito?
There is 1 airport in Quito: Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO).
What is the best airport to fly into Quito?
The most convenient airport to fly into Quito is Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO).
How many airlines fly to Quito?
There are 15 airlines flying to Quito from 27 airports around the world, as of May 2024.
Which airlines fly to Quito?
Avianca, LATAM and Euroairlines operate most flights to Quito. To get a full overview of all operating airlines, please use the airline filter.
Which alliances are flying to Quito?
Star Alliance, SkyTeam and Oneworld are all flying to Quito.
How many nonstop flights are there to Quito?
There are roughly 1,940 flights arriving at Quito every month (or 455 flights each week), from a total of 27 airports worldwide.
What is the official name of Quito Airport?
The official name of Quito Airport is Mariscal Sucre International Airport.
What is the airport code of Quito Airport?
The airport code of Quito Airport is UIO.
What are the most popular flights to Quito?
Guayaquil, Cuenca and Bogotá are the 3 most popular routes to Quito. For a complete overview of all flight routes to Quito, please use our flight map.
How long is the flight to Quito?
Guayaquil to Quito | 1h |
Cuenca to Quito | 1h 1m |
Bogotá to Quito | 1h 30m |
Loja to Quito | 50m |
Panama City to Quito | 1h 58m |