Closest Airport to Quito, Airports Near Quito, Ecuador
The closest airport to Quito is Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO). Distance from Mariscal Sucre Airport to Quito is 3.07 miles / 4.94 kilometers.
Nearest airports to Quito
- Mariscal Sucre Airport (4.94 Km)
- Chachoan Airport (115.3 Km)
- Tulcan Airport (138.77 Km)
- San Luis Airport (145.86 Km)
- Pastaza Airport (154.02 Km)
- Coca Airport (167.64 Km)
- Lago Agrio Airport (180.53 Km)
- Esmeraldas Airport (182.25 Km)
- Cano Airport (218.75 Km)
- Bahia De Caraquez Airport (220.33 Km)
- La Florida Airport (224.04 Km)
- Puerto Asis Airport (231.64 Km)
- Tarapoa Airport (236.94 Km)
- Macas Airport (238.71 Km)
- Portoviejo Airport (242.55 Km)
- Villagarzon Airport (243.92 Km)
- Sucua Airport (258.18 Km)
- Manta Airport (260.15 Km)
- Taisha Airport (267.22 Km)
- Simon Bolivar Airport (270.34 Km)
List of Airports close to Quito
Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO)
Mariscal Sucre Airport is located approximately 2.49 miles / 4 kilometers North-Northwest (NNW) of central Quito. IATA airport code is UIO.
Cotapaxi International Airport (LTX)
Cotapaxi International Airport is located approximately 50.95 miles / 82 kilometers South (S) of central Quito. IATA airport code is LTX.
Chachoan Airport (ATF)
Chachoan Airport is located approximately 71.46 miles / 115 kilometers South (S) of central Quito. IATA airport code is ATF.
Tulcan Airport (TUA)
Tulcan Airport is located approximately 85.75 miles / 138 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Quito. IATA airport code is TUA.
Jumandy Airport (TNW)
Jumandy Airport is located approximately 86.37 miles / 139 kilometers Southeast (SE) of central Quito. IATA airport code is TNW.
San Luis Airport (IPI)
San Luis Airport is located approximately 90.1 miles / 145 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Quito. IATA airport code is IPI.
Pastaza Airport (PTZ)
Pastaza Airport is located approximately 95.69 miles / 154 kilometers South-Southeast (SSE) of central Quito. IATA airport code is PTZ.
Coca Airport (OCC)
Coca Airport is located approximately 103.77 miles / 167 kilometers East (E) of central Quito. IATA airport code is OCC.
Lago Agrio Airport (LGQ)
Lago Agrio Airport is located approximately 111.85 miles / 180 kilometers East (E) of central Quito. IATA airport code is LGQ.
Esmeraldas Airport (ESM)
Esmeraldas Airport is located approximately 113.09 miles / 182 kilometers Northwest (NW) of central Quito. IATA airport code is ESM.
Cano Airport (PSO)
Cano Airport is located approximately 135.46 miles / 218 kilometers Northeast (NE) of central Quito. IATA airport code is PSO.
Bahia De Caraquez Airport (BHA)
Bahia De Caraquez Airport is located approximately 136.7 miles / 220 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Quito. IATA airport code is BHA.
La Florida Airport (TCO)
La Florida Airport is located approximately 139.19 miles / 224 kilometers North (N) of central Quito. IATA airport code is TCO.
Puerto Asis Airport (PUU)
Puerto Asis Airport is located approximately 143.54 miles / 231 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Quito. IATA airport code is PUU.
Tarapoa Airport (TPC)
Tarapoa Airport is located approximately 146.64 miles / 236 kilometers East (E) of central Quito. IATA airport code is TPC.
Macas Airport (XMS)
Macas Airport is located approximately 147.89 miles / 238 kilometers South (S) of central Quito. IATA airport code is XMS.
Portoviejo Airport (PVO)
Portoviejo Airport is located approximately 150.37 miles / 242 kilometers West-Southwest (WSW) of central Quito. IATA airport code is PVO.
Villagarzon Airport (VGZ)
Villagarzon Airport is located approximately 150.99 miles / 243 kilometers East-Northeast (ENE) of central Quito. IATA airport code is VGZ.
Iscor Heliport (HIC)
Iscor Heliport is located approximately 155.96 miles / 251 kilometers South-Southwest (SSW) of central Quito. IATA airport code is HIC.
Sucua Airport (SUQ)
Sucua Airport is located approximately 160.31 miles / 258 kilometers South (S) of central Quito. IATA airport code is SUQ.