Cusco Airport: Complete Guide for Travelers

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Traveling to Cusco is a unique experience, but everything starts at the Cusco airport, and it’s not just any airport.

The Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport has very particular characteristics that can affect your arrival, departure, and even your entire travel plan. From its limited operating hours to its location within the city, understanding how it actually works can save you time, stress, and unexpected issues.

In this complete guide to Cusco airport, you’ll find clear and practical information about flights, airlines, transportation, schedules, and essential tips based on real experience—so you know exactly what to expect from the moment you land.

What to expect when arriving at Cusco airport

Arriving at Cusco airport is quite different from most international airports, mainly due to its size and location.

Unlike other destinations, you land practically inside the city. This makes everything faster, but also more limited.

In practice:

  • You exit the plane and are outside within minutes
  • There are no long walking distances or large terminals
  • The airport can feel crowded during peak hours

From experience, one of the most noticeable things is the lack of transition between the airport and the city. You step out and immediately face urban traffic, which can feel convenient or chaotic depending on the time.

Key information about Cusco airport

The Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) is the main gateway to Cusco and Machu Picchu.

Important facts:

  • Location: Inside Cusco city
  • Distance to city center: 10–15 minutes
  • Altitude: ~3,300 meters (10,800 ft) above sea level
  • Flight type: Mostly domestic

Altitude is a key factor: many travelers experience mild altitude sickness upon arrival.

Routes, flights, and airlines

Air traffic in Cusco is highly concentrated, and understanding this helps you plan better.

Main routes:

  • Lima → Cusco (the most important and frequent route)
  • Arequipa → Cusco
  • Juliaca → Cusco (commonly used for Lake Titicaca trips)

Most international travelers arrive via Lima.

Airlines operating in Cusco:

  • LATAM Airlines (the main operator with the highest frequency)
  • Sky Airline
  • JetSMART

These airlines handle nearly all commercial flights to Cusco.

Travel tip:
If you’re traveling between June and September (high season in Cusco), it’s highly recommended to book your flights in advance.
During these months: demand increases significantly, flights sell out quickly and prices tend to rise.

International flights

Although Cusco airport mainly handles domestic flights, it has had limited international routes. Some of the most notable include:

  • Santiago de Chile (SCL) – operated by LATAM Airlines
  • Bogotá (BOG) and La Paz (LPB) – operated by Avianca

However, these routes are not consistently available due to operational limitations.

Flight schedules and delays

Cusco airport does not operate like a typical airport with a constant flow of flights.

How flights operate:

  • Flights are grouped into time blocks
  • Peak activity occurs in the morning and midday
  • There is no continuous distribution throughout the day

What this causes:

  • Long lines during peak hours
  • Chain delays
  • Limited scheduling flexibility

Key tips:

  • Choose early morning flights
  • Avoid tight connections
  • Always allow extra time

Transportation from Cusco airport

Getting out of the airport is quick, but it’s important to know your options.

Main transportation options

Taxi

  • Time: 10–15 minutes to the city center
  • Cost: 10–30 soles
  • Available right outside

Important: always agree on the price before getting in.

Private transportation

  • Cost: 30–60 soles or more
  • More comfortable and secure
  • Ideal for first-time visitors

Hotel transfer

  • Pre-arranged service
  • Most convenient option
  • Stress-free arrival

Public transportation (for experienced travelers only)

  • Walk about 200 meters to Avenida Velasco Astete
  • Take local buses (combis or urban buses)
  • Cost: around 1 sol

Travel Experience:
From my experience, public transport from Cusco airport is often crowded and confusing, especially for first-time visitors or those with luggage, so taxis are usually the better option.

Services available at Cusco airport

Cusco airport offers essential services, but everything operates on a relatively small scale.

Main services:

  • ATMs (cash withdrawals in Peruvian soles)
  • Currency exchange counters
  • Small restaurants and cafes
  • Basic shops (snacks, souvenirs)
  • Airline check-in counters
  • Restrooms and waiting areas

What to keep in mind:

  • Limited space
  • Long lines during peak hours
  • Few dining and shopping options
  • Higher prices (typical of airports)

From experience, everything works fine—until multiple flights overlap. That’s when congestion becomes noticeable.

Practical tips

  • Bring some cash in soles
  • Don’t rely on the airport for full meals
  • Arrive early to avoid stress
  • Use services during less crowded times

Overall, Cusco airport covers the basics but is not designed for long or comfortable stays.

Essential travel tips

These tips can make a big difference:

Before your flight:

  • Arrive at least 2 hours early
  • Double-check your schedule

Upon arrival:

  • Take it easy due to the altitude
  • Stay hydrated
  • Avoid heavy physical activity

About the airport:

  • It doesn’t function like a typical airport
  • It can get crowded quickly
  • Planning is key

Chinchero International Airport (future project)

Cusco’s current airport has structural limitations that cannot be easily resolved, which is why a new airport is being built in Chinchero, about 30 km from the city.

Why is a new airport being built?

  • Limited capacity
  • No room for expansion
  • Growing tourism demand

The current airport can no longer meet future demand.

What will Chinchero airport offer?

  • More daily flights
  • Direct international routes
  • Modern infrastructure
  • Reduced congestion

Current status:

  • Still under construction
  • Has faced multiple delays
  • No confirmed opening date yet

Until it opens, Cusco airport will continue operating at full capacity.

Conclusion

Cusco airport is one of the most important parts of your trip, but also one of the most misunderstood.

Its location, operational limitations, and high demand make it very different from other airports. This can result in congestion, limited schedules, and reduced flexibility—especially during high season.

However, it also offers advantages like proximity to the city and quick access.

The key is planning; if you understand how it works and prepare accordingly, you can avoid most issues and start your Cusco experience smoothly.

For example, many tours in Cusco include airport pick-up, which can be a convenient option if you want a hassle-free arrival. Contact us!

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