Cheap flights to Quito (UIO)

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Price from

Lima (LIM) → Quito (UIO)
Avianca
Thursday, 09 May 2024
₱ 8,812.63
New York (JFK) → Quito (UIO)
Delta Airlines
Monday, 13 May 2024
₱ 10,761.12
New York (JFK) → Quito (UIO)
American Airlines
Monday, 13 May 2024
₱ 12,038.75
Madrid (MAD) → Quito (UIO)
Air Canada
Thursday, 23 May 2024
₱ 45,083.64
Madrid (MAD) → Quito (UIO)
Air France
Thursday, 23 May 2024
₱ 45,122.36
Paris (CDG) → Quito (UIO)
Airlines
Saturday, 27 Apr 2024
₱ 47,642.48
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Quito (UIO)
Airlines
Tuesday, 21 May 2024
₱ 110,410.51
Paris (CDG) → Quito (UIO)
Airlines
Saturday, 27 Apr 2024
₱ 204,903.30

Flight to Quito

Quito is a capital city high in the Andes, intensely located between mountain peaks with greenery hidden by the afternoon mist. You can see modern apartment buildings and concrete homes on the slopes, and busy commercial streets lined with shops and traffic. Quito is where the warm, welcoming Ecuadorian Sierra culture meets colorful culinary and bustling nightlife.

Airports available in Quito

Mariscal Sucre International Airport

Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO)) isthe busiest airport located in Ecuadorand one of thebusiest airports in South America. It is located in the Tababela parish, about 18 kilometreseast of Quito and serves as the largest hub of TAME, national airlines of Ecuador. It opened in February 2013 and replaced the old Mariscal Sucre International Airport.[5]The airport is named after the Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre. There is an average of over 220 weekly flights from destinations such as Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Fort Lauderdale and many other destinations. Some of the airlines that operate here are Air Canada Rouge, KLM, Aeromexico, Air France and many more. There are many amenities at this airport such as free Wi-Fi, restaurants, shops and VIP service. Some buses operate in 30 minutes periods from this airport to the city of Quito.

How to get cheap flights to Quito?

It is easy to find cheap flights to Quito with the help of Traveloka. Traveloka is a search engine that will help you compare prices of flights between airlines and provides you with the best option. To find the best deal, search for the destination in the Traveloka website or the Traveloka mobile app, and it will show you the available options. You can also use the price alert feature to notify you of future price changes.

When is the best time to fly to Quito?

The average temperatures in Quito vary very little. The temperature is delightful year-round with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. If you're looking for the verywarmesttime to visit Quito, the hottest months are September, August, and then July where the temperature can reach 24.7°C and rarely drop below 12°C at night. If dry weather is what you're after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Quito are August, July, and then June. In comparison, it's most likely to rain in mid-March. The busiest month for tourism in Quito, Ecuador is from January, followed by March and May. Instead, you can visit in July where it is the least busy.

What are the top things to do in Quito?

Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús – La Compañía de Jesús stands out from the other baroque buildings in the Old Town. One of its prominent features is the green-and-gold dome besides its intricate ornaments. You can join the free guided tours that are available in English or Spanish. During this tour, you will be able to view the church’s distinctive features, including its Moorish elements, symmetrical architecture such as thetrompe l’oeilstaircase, symbolic elements like the bright-red walls which are a reminder of Christ’s blood and its syncretism in the Ecuadorian plants with hidden indigenous faces.

TeleferiQo – A trip to Quito is not complete without a day at TeleferiQo where you can enjoy the spectacular views of Quito over the mountainous landscape. You can hop aboard the sky tram, which is claimed to be one of the world's highest aerial lifts, and take a 2.5km ride that takes almost 10 minutes up to the flanks of Volcán Pichincha to the top of Cruz Loma. Once you have reached the top, you can take a hike up to the summit of Rucu Pichincha. Make sure to take care of your safety and bring warm clothes.

Palacio de Gobierno – Also known as the House of Pizarro, this majestic white building on the northwestern side of Plaza Grande is the seat of the Ecuadorian presidency. Visitors can take a free tour in Spanish and English that happens every 20 minutes, and enter this House. Don’t forget to bring photo ID to the ticket office on Espejo to reserve a space. The President actually lives and works here daily, so sightseeing is limited to rooms that are not in use.

Quito is a capital city high in the Andes, intensely located between mountain peaks with greenery hidden by the afternoon mist. You can see modern apartment buildings and concrete homes on the slopes, and busy commercial streets lined with shops and traffic. Quito is where the warm, welcoming Ecuadorian Sierra culture meets colorful culinary and bustling nightlife.

Airports available in Quito

Mariscal Sucre International Airport

Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO)) isthe busiest airport located in Ecuadorand one of thebusiest airports in South America. It is located in the Tababela parish, about 18 kilometreseast of Quito and serves as the largest hub of TAME, national airlines of Ecuador. It opened in February 2013 and replaced the old Mariscal Sucre International Airport.[5]The airport is named after the Venezuelan independence leader Antonio José de Sucre. There is an average of over 220 weekly flights from destinations such as Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Fort Lauderdale and many other destinations. Some of the airlines that operate here are Air Canada Rouge, KLM, Aeromexico, Air France and many more. There are many amenities at this airport such as free Wi-Fi, restaurants, shops and VIP service. Some buses operate in 30 minutes periods from this airport to the city of Quito.

How to get cheap flights to Quito?

It is easy to find cheap flights to Quito with the help of Traveloka. Traveloka is a search engine that will help you compare prices of flights between airlines and provides you with the best option. To find the best deal, search for the destination in the Traveloka website or the Traveloka mobile app, and it will show you the available options. You can also use the price alert feature to notify you of future price changes.

When is the best time to fly to Quito?

The average temperatures in Quito vary very little. The temperature is delightful year-round with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. If you're looking for the verywarmesttime to visit Quito, the hottest months are September, August, and then July where the temperature can reach 24.7°C and rarely drop below 12°C at night. If dry weather is what you're after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Quito are August, July, and then June. In comparison, it's most likely to rain in mid-March. The busiest month for tourism in Quito, Ecuador is from January, followed by March and May. Instead, you can visit in July where it is the least busy.

What are the top things to do in Quito?

Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús – La Compañía de Jesús stands out from the other baroque buildings in the Old Town. One of its prominent features is the green-and-gold dome besides its intricate ornaments. You can join the free guided tours that are available in English or Spanish. During this tour, you will be able to view the church’s distinctive features, including its Moorish elements, symmetrical architecture such as thetrompe l’oeilstaircase, symbolic elements like the bright-red walls which are a reminder of Christ’s blood and its syncretism in the Ecuadorian plants with hidden indigenous faces.

TeleferiQo – A trip to Quito is not complete without a day at TeleferiQo where you can enjoy the spectacular views of Quito over the mountainous landscape. You can hop aboard the sky tram, which is claimed to be one of the world's highest aerial lifts, and take a 2.5km ride that takes almost 10 minutes up to the flanks of Volcán Pichincha to the top of Cruz Loma. Once you have reached the top, you can take a hike up to the summit of Rucu Pichincha. Make sure to take care of your safety and bring warm clothes.

Palacio de Gobierno – Also known as the House of Pizarro, this majestic white building on the northwestern side of Plaza Grande is the seat of the Ecuadorian presidency. Visitors can take a free tour in Spanish and English that happens every 20 minutes, and enter this House. Don’t forget to bring photo ID to the ticket office on Espejo to reserve a space. The President actually lives and works here daily, so sightseeing is limited to rooms that are not in use.

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