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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Simón Bolívar's airport?
Simón Bolívar has only one airport, Jorge Chavez Intl. Airport (LIM).
How many airlines fly to Simón Bolívar?
There are 25 air carriers connecting Simón Bolívar with 62 airports across the world.
Which airlines fly to Simón Bolívar?
Simón Bolívar receives most of its flights from LATAM Airlines, Sky Airline and JetSmart with LATAM Airlines being the preferred choice of carrier. Cusco is the most popular city for travellers to depart from.
How many nonstop flights are there to Simón Bolívar?
Organising an unforgettable Simón Bolívar getaway is easy when there are 1,709 direct flights each week to pick from.
Where are the most popular flights to Simón Bolívar departing from?
Flights to Simón Bolívar departing from Cusco, Arequipa and Santiago airports are the most in demand.
How long is the flight to Simón Bolívar Airport?
If you're going to Simón Bolívar from Cusco, you'll have a flight time of 1 hour and 34 minutes. Those departing from Arequipa can expect to be travelling for 1 hour and 35 minutes. From Santiago it's around 3 hours and 51 minutes away.
How to book the cheapest flight to Simón Bolívar?
We've all come across those fortunate travellers who somehow nab extremely cheap airfares every time they fly. Eager to know how to do it for your Simón Bolívar holiday? Don't leave it until the last possible moment to secure your flight. Don't stop there, though. Do some research and find out if there are multiple airports at your destination. Ticket prices often differ depending on which airport you fly into. Remember to compare fares across air carriers too. Lastly, be ready to book quickly if you stumble on a real bargain. It might not be available for long! With a bit of knowledge and a little luck, the perfect fare can be yours.
Do you have any tips for my flight to Simón Bolívar?
Wherever you're jetting in from, flying can be a pleasurable experience if you've prepared well. Follow these handy travel tips that will help get your Simón Bolívar holiday started on the right note. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • Flying can be a pleasure if you've got all the right things. Firstly, you'll want a few basic toiletries, such as a toothbrush and lip balm, a fresh change of clothes and a good novel. Next, leave space in your hand luggage for your phone, tablet and chargers, any daily medications and maybe a cosy neck pillow too. Lastly, and most importantly, be sure to bring your passport, travel papers and some cash.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Make sure you don't have a pocket knife hiding in your hand luggage. Other banned items include flammable or explosive substances, like aerosols and matches, and liquids and gels in containers larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres).

What to wear on a flight:

  • Comfort should be your main concern when choosing what to wear during your flight. Loose, breathable clothing is a sensible choice, as are enclosed shoes like sneakers.
  • Caused by prolonged periods of inactivity, deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot condition that can affect some passengers during long-haul flights. Reduce the risks by drinking water, keeping your lower limbs moving and wearing compression tights or socks.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Simón Bolívar?
The simple answer is — be prepared. We've pulled together some useful tips for a fuss-free trip through airport security. Look out Simón Bolívar, here you come:

  • First things first. Your boarding pass and travel ID will need to be inspected by airport security personnel. Keep them handy so you don't hold up the line.
  • Time to strip down. Well sort of. Your belt, coat, keys and other items in your pocket, like your earphones, will be required to go through the X-ray machine. Make your life easier by removing them as your turn draws near.
  • For just a few moments, you'll have to unplug from the digital world. Your phone, laptop and any other electronics also need to go through the scanner.
  • Remember to remove gels and liquids from your carry-on luggage. They often need to be sent through the X-ray scanner separately. Each item should be in a container no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) and everything must fit inside a quart-size (one litre), clear zip-close bag.
  • Lightweight sneakers are a good footwear choice as you're less likely to be required to remove them when passing through security. Big boots and heavier-style shoes are usually subjected to additional screening.
  • Pocket knives and other sharp items can't be taken on board. They'll be confiscated at security, so put them in your checked luggage.

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