Ecuador's largest international airport is located 37 km northeast of the city. The entire airport only opened in 2013, replacing the old and spatially very inadequate airport right in the city centre.
The Ecuadorian branches of Avianca and LATAM are based here.
Quito Airport is officially named Mariscal Sucre after one of the main leaders of the South American independence struggle.
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Can I get a domestic flight to Coca from this international airport in Quito?
El Coca or Puerto Francisco de Orellana is at most an island of civilization in the Ecuadorian Amazon. It lies at the confluence of the Napo and Payamino rivers.
From Quito (UIO) to Coca (OCC) you can fly either with LATAM or with Aeroregional.
(and then sail along the Francisco route to Belem ...)