Quito International Airport (UIO)
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Quito International Airport resumes its expansion
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024, Quiport announced that the Mariscal Sucre Airport in Quito will resume its expansion to "improve the passenger experience and increase operational capacity."
In November 2019, the expansion of the passenger terminal began but was interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to Quiport, the investment amounts to USD 74.2 million. Of this amount, USD 19.1 million has already been spent, and USD 55.1 million is "yet to be executed."
There are four levels in the terminal expansion, which is an additional 25% and will be carried out between 2024 and 2025:
Level 0:
- Expansion of technical rooms and storage areas
Level 1:
- Expansion of the public arrivals hall
- Baggage claim area
- Increase in the capacity of international baggage carousels
- Reconfiguration of the Customs area
- Expansion of the duty-free store and baggage handling system
Level 2:
- Expansion of the public departures hall
- Passenger check-in area with 20 new counters and 12 self-check-in machines
- Pre-boarding lounge for 350 passengers
- New dining spaces
- Expansion of the international departure duty-free store
Level 3:
- Expansion of the international VIP lounge
Quito International Airport closes its runway on May 18, 2024
Due to maintenance work on its sole runway, Quito International Airport will suspend its operations from 02:00 to 12:00 on May 18 (Saturday). The passenger terminal will remain open during these hours.
The flights that cannot land or depart will be rescheduled in coordination with the airlines.
Future closures
Operations at the airport will also be suspended on June 1, June 8, June 15, June 22, June 29, July 6, July 13, July 20, September 7, September 14 and September 21.