Month: February 2026
13 Years Connecting Ecuador to the World: Excellence, Resilience, and Community
This February 20th, we celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of Quito International Airport: thirteen years of continuous operation marked by resilience, adaptation, and a firm commitment to excellence.
Since 2013, the airport has witnessed and played a key role in challenging times for the country and the world. However, thanks to the coordinated work of the entire airport community, we have not only overcome these challenges but also established ourselves as a regional and global leader in safety, quality, and sustainability.
Safety and Operational Continuity
In these 13 years, more than 700,000 flights have been completed without incident, a direct result of a strong operational safety culture, rigorous processes, and ongoing training.
Furthermore, we have maintained 99.32% uptime, guaranteeing continuity and reliability for passengers, airlines, and logistics operators. Connectivity Driving Development
Since 2013, the airport has handled 60.7 million passengers, solidifying Quito as Ecuador’s main gateway.
Currently, we offer 8 domestic and 13 international destinations, served by 11 passenger airlines. In addition, 15 cargo airlines operate in Quito, strengthening air connectivity, tourism, and the country’s foreign trade.
In terms of logistics, 2.8 million metric tons of export cargo have been handled, boosting productive development, especially in strategic sectors such as floriculture and agricultural exports.
International Recognition of Quality
The airport is the only one in Latin America and the Caribbean with a 5-star rating from Skytrax, a distinction that recognizes the highest standards of quality and service.
In 2023, it became the second airport worldwide to achieve Level 5 Passenger Experience certification from the Airports Council International (ACI). And in 2024, it reached a new environmental milestone: it was the first airport in Latin America and the Caribbean to achieve Level 4+ Transition of the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, consolidating its leadership in climate management.
Commitment to Sustainability and the Community
Our environmental performance is also reflected in concrete results:
- 1,600 tons of CO₂ equivalent avoided, thanks to ongoing emissions reduction programs.
- 150 hectares of protected area, dedicated to the conservation of local biodiversity.
In the social sphere, more than 195,000 people have been impacted since 2013 through social and community programs that promote education, local development, and sustainability.
A Community That Makes Every Achievement Possible
Behind every number are people. Today, 120 companies and institutions make up the airport community and generate direct employment for more than 8,500 people.
To all of them—authorities, airlines, operators, concessionaires, suppliers, and employees—our deepest gratitude. These 13 years of excellence are the result of teamwork, ongoing coordination, and a commitment to a common purpose: connecting Ecuador to the world safely, efficiently, and sustainably.
We also extend special recognition to the entire Quiport Corporation team for their professionalism, adaptability, and daily commitment, which make it possible for the airport to be not just a modern infrastructure, but a dynamic, efficient organization prepared for the future.
We look to the future with the conviction that we will continue to raise our standards and strengthen our strategic role for the country.
Scheduled Closures of Quito Airport for Preventive Runway Maintenance
Quiport Corporation, the concessionaire of Quito International Airport, informs our passengers, users, and the general public that, due to preventive runway maintenance, flight operations will be suspended in the following dates:
From 2:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Saturday, April 11
- Saturdays, May 9, 16, and 30
- Saturday, June 6
- Saturdays, September 5, 12, and 26
- Saturday, October 3
From 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Saturday, October 17
Saturdays have been chosen for preventive maintenance work because they are the days with the lowest traffic. Number of air operations. Runway closures have not been considered in the planning for July and August to avoid impacting the peak summer season. These works are essential to guarantee the safety and efficiency of air operations and prevent unforeseen closures for emergency corrective maintenance.
The closure schedule has been coordinated and authorized by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation (DGAC). Likewise, the airlines operating at the airport have been duly informed in working meetings and notified through the respective NOTAM issued by the DGAC, which is the official universal communication for those involved in aviation.
While any changes to itineraries, reschedulings, or cancellations will be communicated promptly by the airlines, we recommend that passengers who need to schedule flights on these dates contact their airline directly for updated information on available alternatives. Contact information is available at: https://www.aeropuertoquito.aero/aerolineas/.
We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience these works may cause. Their completion is essential to maintaining the airport’s infrastructure in optimal condition.
