INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT MARISCAL SUCRE-QUITO
Mariscal Sucre International Airport is at the center of a modern and efficient road network which connects it to the city, nearby valleys and the main agri-export production centers. In moderate traffic conditions the journey between Quito and the Airport varies from 35 to 50 minutes.
Quito Airport may be reached by the following routes:
- Vía de Integración de los Valles (VIVA Route):Connects the airport to the southern, central and north central access roads of Quito.
- Collas Airport Highway:This joins the airport to the north access road of Quito.
- Avenida Oswaldo Guayasamín (Interoceánica Road).:Connects the airport to the peripheral valleys of Tumbaco and Cumbayá. The road also allows entry to the north central access road of Quito.
- Vía Intervalles:This joins the airport with the urban centers of San Rafael, Conocoto and Sangolquí, located in Los Valles de los Chillos.
- Highway E35 (Troncal de la Sierra):Towards the north, this connects the flower production centers—a main product exported by air—located near the cities of Cayambe and Pedro Moncayo and southwards to the production centers of Latacunga.
AEROSERVICIOS
Company offering direct transport from Quito to the New Mariscal Sucre International Airport.
- Hours: Monday to Friday 03h30 to 23:30, Saturdays and Sundays 04h00 to 22:30.
- Our buses work in periods of 30 minutes from Monday to Friday and weekends with a period of 1 hour.
- Buses with capacities of 46 and 51 passengers. The bus terminal in Quito is located at the former international arrivals section of the old airport.
- Cost:USD 8.00 per journey per person.
- How and where to purchase?:Buy online on the Aeroservicios website: www.aeroservicios.com.ec (with any credit card), or directly at the Aeroservicios terminal (old airport) or at the counters located at the Arrivals Hall of Mariscal Sucre International Airport, with any credit or debit card or in cash.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT BUSES
The public transport service of the Metropolitan District of Quito operates on routes towards the North and South of the city.
The public transport units connect the airport with the Inter-parochial Terminal on Avenida Río Coca to the North of Quito, and the Quitumbe Inter-provincial Terminal to the South.
- Cost: The cost of a ticket from the airport terminals is $2.00.The service is offered by the following operators:
- Río Coca Terminal, Consorcio SOTRANOR.Schedule: from 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
- Quitumbe Terminal, Consorcio COSIBO.Schedule: from 5:30 a.m. to 07:00 p.m.
TAXIS
Looking for a fast, personalized and safe service?
The taxis of Cooperativa Aeropuerto Mariscal Sucre No. 34 and Asociación de Cooperativas del Valle (Univalle) will take you directly to your address, office or hotel.
They operate 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
- Reservations:
- Univalles:(593 2) 223 2323 / (593 9) 8340 8394
- Coop.Aeropuerto: (593 2) 281 8021 / (593 9) 9992 8350