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Can you fly directly to Cusco?

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Can you fly directly to Cusco?

The fastest way to get to Cusco from anywhere is by flying. There are several airlines that offer daily flights to the city of Cusco. The travel time depends on the distance from where you are. Find out all the information about flights arriving and departing from Cusco here.

 

Flights from Cusco to Santiago

This is a route that benefits travelers from Chile, as well as Argentina and Uruguay, who can access Cusco through the Chilean capital. The LATAM flight to Santiago is operated by the Peruvian subsidiary as part of operational efficiencies. Departures from Cusco are at 08:10 hours to land in Santiago at 13:35 hours. On the return trip, departures from the Chilean capital are at 15:50 hours to arrive at 17:25 hours. Flights have a frequency of three times a week leaving on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. LATAM estimates that it will offer more than 3,300 available seats per month. Air services are operated with A319 or A320 aircraft depending on demand.

 

Flights from Cusco to Bogotá

Avianca plans four flights per week served by Airbus A320s with a capacity for 180 seats. Weekly, it will have 1,440 seats on the route in both directions. Departures from Bogotá are scheduled for 07:45 hours to land in Cusco at 11:10 hours. Return flights leave at 16:45 hours to return at 20:00 hours for the last bank of connections in the Colombian capital. While its competitor LATAM is responsible for international connectivity from the south via Santiago and through the Lima hub, the Colombian airline will provide non-stop access from the North. Due to the passenger management carried out by Avianca, its associated companies and the distribution of passengers carried out by the Bogotá hub, a significant contribution of travelers is expected.

 

Can you fly directly to Cusco?

Yes, Cusco is connected by air with the operations of LATAM, SKY and JetSMART. The main route is with Lima with more than twenty daily flights. It also has connectivity with Arequipa and Ayacucho with the interregional sections.

 

Now, the links to Santiago and soon to Bogotá are added. Through the operation of Avianca, the flights to the ancient Inca capital also include a previous stopover in La Paz.

 

Requirements for traveling by plane to Cusco

 

Passport

  • The passport must be valid for at least 6 months at the time of travel.
  • If your passport is about to expire, it is advisable to renew it before traveling.
  • Citizens of Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay do not require a passport, only their national ID and physical identification.

Visa

  • Citizens of Canada, the United States and Mexico do NOT need a visa to enter Peru.
  • Citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and El Salvador DO need a visa to enter Peru.
  • If you are from South America, only Venezuelan citizens need a tourist visa to visit Peru.
  • In the case of citizens belonging to the European Union, they do not require a visa to visit Peru.
  • If you are a citizen of the Pacific Alliance (Chile, Colombia and Mexico) the visa requirement is waived.
  • To verify the requirements in more detail, we recommend visiting the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • You can also contact the Peruvian embassy in your country, so that they can provide you with more information.

Cusco is one of the most attractive destinations in Peru and around the world. Every year millions of people come to the ancient capital of the Incas to visit the architectural wonders, its ancestral temples, and enjoy the festivities. Without a doubt, Machu Picchu is the main attraction. The city is also an interchange point for other tourist routes through the Peruvian Sierra or in combination with Bolivia.

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