๐ต๐ช Iquitos, Peru
Coronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport (IQT), commonly known as Iquitos Airport, is the primary aviation hub for northeastern Peru and the capital city of the Loreto Region. As the largest city in the world not accessible by road, Iquitos relies heavily on the airport for its connection to the rest of the country and the international community. The airport features a modern, single integrated passenger terminal designed to efficiently manage the flow of tourists and residents visiting the heart of the Peruvian Amazon. It operates an asphalt runway extending approximately 2,500 meters, capable of handling large narrow-body aircraft such as the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737. The terminal building at Iquitos is well-equipped with contemporary amenities that reflect the unique jungle environment while providing a professional standard of service. It houses multiple check-in counters, streamlined security screening areas, and a spacious departure lounge with a variety of passenger services. Within the terminal, visitors can find several restaurants offering traditional Amazonian dishes, retail shops specializing in local handicrafts, essential forest products, and medicinal plants, and traveler facilities including ATMs and charging stations. The airport is known for its efficient passenger processing and the welcoming nature of its staff, characteristic of the Amazonian hospitality. Ground transportation at IQT is highly organized and uniquely suited to the region, featuring a dedicated area for mototaxis (rickshaws), traditional taxis, and private lodge shuttles that meet arriving flights. The airport is conveniently located approximately 7 kilometers from the urban center of Iquitos, providing rapid access to the city's commercial districts and the major river ports that serve as the gateway to the deep Amazon. For visitors exploring the extraordinary biodiversity of the Loreto region, Iquitos Airport offers a professional and highly accessible regional gateway, significantly reducing the travel time required to reach this remote corner of the world.
Connecting through Iquitos Airport (IQT) is generally a smooth and efficient process, as the facility handles a significant volume of domestic traffic primarily linked to Lima (LIM), along with regional international flights. If you are traveling on a single ticket with a major Peruvian carrier like LATAM Peru or Sky Airline, your checked baggage will typically be transferred automatically to your final destination, allowing you to remain in the secure departures lounge for your onward domestic flight. However, it is always advisable to confirm baggage status at your initial check-in point. For passengers conducting self-transfers or traveling on separate tickets, it is recommended to allow between 90 and 120 minutes for domestic-to-domestic connections and a minimum of three hours for any connection involving an international flight. This provides an essential buffer to collect your luggage from the arrivals hall, move through the terminal, and proceed back through security and immigration if necessary. During the peak summer tourism months and local festivals, the airport can become quite busy, so allowing extra time is highly advisable to avoid any stress. While waiting for your onward flight, the terminal offers several comfortable seating areas and free Wi-Fi throughout the passenger zones. While there are no dedicated premium international-style lounges, the various cafes and snack bars in the departure lounge provide a pleasant place to relax. If you have a layover exceeding five hours, a quick trip into downtown Iquitos to see the historic Iron House or enjoy a meal at a riverside restaurant is possible, provided you have pre-arranged transport. Always keep your boarding pass and a valid identification (DNI for Peruvians or a passport for international visitors) easily accessible, as they will
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
80 minutes
Interline transfers:
125 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources