Airports in Ecuador, List of Ecuador Airports By City
All the Major Airports in Ecuador are given below. To find more information about any of these airports click on the airport name. Our database have 31 Airports in Ecuador. Ecuador IATA Airport Codes and ICAO Codes are listed bellow.
Airport | City, Country | IATA airport code | ICAO airport code |
Bahia De Caraquez Airport | Bahia De Caraquez, Ecuador | BHA | SESV |
Baltra Airport | Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | GPS | SEGS |
Chachoan Airport | Ambato, Ecuador | ATF | SEAM |
Coca Airport | Coca, Ecuador | OCC | SECO |
Coronel Artilleria Victor Larrea Airport | Santa Rosa, Ecuador | ETR | SERO |
Cotapaxi International Airport | Latacunga, Ecuador | LTX | - |
Cuenca Airport | Cuenca, Ecuador | CUE | SECU |
Esmeraldas Airport | Esmeraldas, Ecuador | ESM | SEES |
General Villamil Airport | Isabela, Ecuador | IBB | SEII |
Jipijapa Airport | Jipijapa, Ecuador | JIP | - |
Jumandy Airport | Tena, Ecuador | TNW | |
Lago Agrio Airport | Lago Agrio, Ecuador | LGQ | SELA |
Loja Airport | Loja, Ecuador | LOH | SELO |
Macara Airport | Macara, Ecuador | MRR | SEMA |
Macas Airport | Macas, Ecuador | XMS | SEMC |
Machala Airport | Machala, Ecuador | MCH | SEMH |
Manta Airport | Manta, Ecuador | MEC | SEMT |
Mariscal Sucre Airport | Quito, Ecuador | UIO | SEQU |
Mendez Airport | Mendez, Ecuador | MZD | - |
Off-Line Point | Isle Balta, Ecuador | WGL | - |
Pastaza Airport | Pastaza, Ecuador | PTZ | SESM |
Portoviejo Airport | Portoviejo, Ecuador | PVO | SEPV |
Putumayo Airport | Putumayo, Ecuador | PYO | - |
Salinas Airport | Salinas, Ecuador | SNC | SESA |
San Cristobal Airport | San Cristobal, Ecuador | SCY | SPSF |
Simon Bolivar Airport | Guayaquil, Ecuador | GYE | SEGU |
Sucua Airport | Sucua, Ecuador | SUQ | SESC |
Taisha Airport | Taisha, Ecuador | TSC | SETH |
Tarapoa Airport | Tarapoa, Ecuador | TPC | SETR |
Tiputini Airport | Tiputini, Ecuador | TPN | SETI |
Tulcan Airport | Tulcan, Ecuador | TUA | SETU |
The IATA airport code consists of three letters and is defined by IATA (International Air Transport Association).
The ICAO airport code consists of four letters and is defined by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization).