• Quito Airport’s latest commercial store, Quri, was opened in an intimate ribbon-cutting ceremony.

  • Starting on the 27th of December, Brazilian airline GOL will arrive in Ecuador offering non-stop flights between Sao Paulo and Quito. The airline will be the only one operating between the two countries without stopovers.

  • Some 15 private companies connected to the aviation industry have pooled their environmental management experiences and commitments to create the first cluster to optimize their processes. Their aim is to reduce their carbon footprint and consolidate a sector that grows while respecting the planet. These efforts have been recognized by Airports Council International (ACI) which awarded Level III Optimization certification to Mariscal Sucre International Airport, Quito (MSIA) for promoting this initiative.

  • This project aims to offer passengers a gratifying experience, but also seeks to support local talent in all its forms of artistic expression.

  • This number has been reached 5 years and 9 months after the airport opened in February 2013.
  • The 30 millionth passenger is Ecuadorian and was returning to Quito from Guayaquil.

  • Andrew O´Brian’s election took place at the 27th Annual Assembly of the Airports Council International – Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • This is a new show of Quito’s and its airport’s leadership and the trust placed in Corporación Quiport´s work.
  • ACI-LAC represents 270 airports from Latin America and the Caribbean that transport 584 million passengers per year and 5.1 million metric tons of cargo.