⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
80
minutes
International → Domestic
80
minutes
International → International
95
minutes
Interline Connections
125
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Jorge Chávez International Airport launched its revolutionary new terminal on June 1, 2025, tripling capacity to 40 million annual passengers across 270,000 square meters of modern infrastructure. The single integrated terminal spans four passenger levels plus basement: Level 1 (Arrivals) features baggage claim, customs, ground transportation including Airport Express Lima, money exchange, and medical assistance; Level 2 (Services & Commercial) houses rental car companies, sleeping pods, seating zones, cafés, and ATMs; Level 3 (Departures) contains 90 check-in counters, 42 self-service kiosks, security, immigration, and extensive commercial areas leading to 59 boarding gates (46 with bridges, 13 bus gates); Level 4 (Lounges & VIP) hosts The Club LIM (24/7 operations, $55 entry, Priority Pass accepted), LATAM lounge, and LAP protocol facilities accessible up to three hours pre-departure.
Navigation utilizes 37 elevators, 33 escalators, and 10 moving walkways throughout the expansive facility, while immigration processing features over 20 e-gates for Peruvian citizens and legal residents, with typical wait times of 10-45 minutes depending on simultaneous arrivals. Security and immigration maintain clear English-Spanish signage for international travelers. The terminal offers duty-free shopping for both international and domestic flights through an open-concept design connecting commercial areas, dining with international USD pricing post-security and budget-friendly options pre-customs in arrivals. Family amenities include kids' play areas, baby-changing rooms, stroller gate-checking, and 24-hour rest zones with showers and work spaces. Essential services encompass unlimited free Wi-Fi (.FreeWifiJorgeChavez), clean bathrooms on every floor, ATMs, currency exchange, SIM/eSIM kiosks, medical facilities, and luggage storage, with exclusive vehicle access via Av. Morales Duárez due to the 2-kilometer distance from entry bridges to terminal, ensuring seamless connectivity for Peru's primary aviation hub.
🔄 Connection Tips
Immigration and security can be busy; allow buffer.
⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Comandante FAP German Arias Graziani Airport (ATA) serves the towns of Anta and the nearby city of Huaraz, situated in Peru's Ancash Region. This regional airport is the primary air gateway to the breathtaking Cordillera Blanca mountain range, making it a crucial entry point for mountaineers, trekkers, and tourists visiting Huascarán National Park. Located at a high altitude of approximately 9,000 feet (2,750 meters) above sea level, the airport's operations are often influenced by the unique weather patterns of the Andes. The terminal building is a compact, functional structure, designed to manage regional domestic flights.\n\nOperational procedures at ATA are in line with Peruvian civil aviation regulations. Passengers proceed through check-in and security screening, which, while thorough, are typically swift due to the airport's smaller size and limited flight schedule. Flights primarily connect to Lima, and are currently operated by carriers such as LATAM or Star Perú. The high altitude means that aircraft performance can be a factor, and flights are often scheduled for the clearer morning hours, as clouds and strong winds can develop in the afternoons, leading to potential delays or cancellations. Boarding is usually by walking directly to the aircraft.\n\nAmenities within the terminal are limited to essential services. There is a small café offering beverages and light snacks, along with restrooms. Travelers will not find extensive retail shops or currency exchange services on-site. For ground transportation, taxis and 'colectivos' (shared taxis) are readily available outside the terminal, providing transport to Huaraz and other nearby towns. Given the high altitude, it is advisable for visitors to allow time for acclimatization and to stay hydrated.
🔄 Connection Tips
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
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