🇨🇴 Mitú, Colombia
Fabio Alberto León Bentley Airport (MVP) serves the city of Mitú, the capital of the Vaupés Department in southeastern Colombia. The terminal is a functional facility that has been modernized to handle regular domestic flights, primarily connecting this remote Amazonian region with Bogotá and Villavicencio. As there are no road connections between Mitú and the rest of Colombia, the airport is a critical lifeline for the entire department.
Inside the terminal, passengers can find essential services such as check-in counters, a waiting area, and a small cafe offering local refreshments. The facility is a vital hub for the transport of passengers, essential goods, and services to the isolated communities throughout Vaupés. It also supports specialized tourism for those seeking to explore the region's vast rainforests, unique rivers, and indigenous cultures in one of the most biodiverse parts of the country.
Ground transportation from the airport to the city center of Mitú is easily accessible via local taxis and mototaxis. The airport is situated on the banks of the Vaupés River, offering travelers a stunning and immediate introduction to the beauty of the Amazon basin upon arrival. It remains an essential infrastructure point for the connectivity and development of Vaupés, ensuring a constant link between the region and the major urban centers of Colombia.
Mitú is one of the clearest cases in this dataset where the airport is not optional. The city is close, so getting into town is usually easy enough by short taxi or mototaxi ride, but visitors should still have their accommodation and local contact sorted before landing because there is very little room to recover if the day changes. Treat those onward moves as separate expeditions with their own timing, permissions, and contacts. MVP works because it is the lifeline into Vaupés; the successful trip comes from respecting that remoteness rather than assuming urban-Colombia backup options apply.
Vaupés has no road link to the rest of Colombia, so if you are going to Mitú, the air leg is the trip's backbone and every other movement depends on it. If local registration with authorities is still required for your type of visit, confirm that current rule before departure rather than relying on old travel notes. If you are connecting through Bogotá, leave real margin because a missed Mitú flight is much harder to replace than a missed intercity bus in mainland Colombia.
That is why the local arrival process matters more than the terminal size might suggest. Once in Mitú, the next step is often river, community, or local Amazon travel rather than another airport transfer. Carry enough cash for the first day and do not expect the airport itself to offer much beyond the essentials.
• Register with the police immediately upon landing - it's mandatory.
• The city center is so close you can often walk to your hotel.
• Connect through Bogotá (BOG) via SATENA for all flights to Mitú.
• Baggage weight is strictly monitored on the regional turboprops.
• Try the local smoked fish at the Mitu market after you land.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources