🇵🇦 Ukupseni, Panama
Playón Chico Airport (PYC), also known as Ukupseni Airport, is a primary regional aviation hub serving the island of Ukupseni and the central Guna Yala comarca (San Blas Islands) of Panama. Uniquely situated on the mainland coastal strip, the airport operates from a minimalist, single-story passenger terminal designed for essential transit, primarily connecting the remote archipelago to Panama City (PAC) via regular scheduled services by Air Panama. It acts as a critical infrastructure link for both the indigenous Guna community and international eco-tourists visiting nearby world-class diving sites.
The terminal infrastructure provides basic essential amenities across its rustic layout, featuring a functional sheltered waiting area and simple check-in counters managed by local community agents. Infrastructure is purposefully basic, reflecting the region's commitment to sustainable indigenous-led tourism, and travelers should note that the facility lacks modern commercial luxuries such as retail shops, full-service restaurants, or on-site ATMs. Most passenger logistics, including baggage coordination and the collection of mandatory Guna Yala entry taxes, are handled in a professional but informal atmosphere directly at the airfield gate.
A highly unique feature of the facility's location is the permanent pedestrian bridge that connects the mainland airfield directly to the island village of Ukupseni, allowing passengers to walk to their destination within minutes of deplaning. For visitors heading to more remote accommodations like the Yandup Island Lodge, motorized dugout canoes (*lanchas*) meet all arriving flights at the nearby water's edge for essential maritime transfers. The airfield features a single 2,428-foot concrete runway (03/21) and typically functions during daylight hours, providing a streamlined and scenic introduction to the traditional Guna culture and turquoise Caribbean lagoons.
Playón Chico Airport (PYC) serves the island community of Ukupseni in the Guna Yala archipelago of Panama. These boat transfers are typically arranged by your host and meet flight arrivals. Arrive 60 minutes early for departures. There are no banking or retail facilities on the island; you must bring all food, water, and cash (USD) with you from Panama City.
That means the airport sits inside the normal island travel pattern rather than above it, which is why a village pickup or a small boat is the expected next move. That is why the airport is inseparable from the villages boat-and-road pattern. That is why the airport sits inside the normal island travel pattern rather than above it, which is why a village pickup or a small boat is the expected next move.
The lack of a spare transport layer is the point. The airport exists to plug into the island, not to compete with it. The strip is a practical part of the islands transport mesh. The strip is a practical part of the islands transport mesh. It keeps the community linked to the outside world. The strip is a practical part of the islands transport mesh. It keeps the community linked to the outside world. On an island this small, that link is the difference between a normal day and a logistical problem.
• Motorized panga is the only way to reach your lodge from the strip islet.
• Coordinate local boat pickup with your host weeks in advance.
• Pack extremely light in soft bags to comply with weight limits.
• The flight over the San Blas archipelago is world-class - get a window seat.
• Carry hard currency (USD) as card systems are non-existent in Guna Yala.
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