| Popular Airport | Seville Airport |
|---|---|
| Popular Airlines | |
| Approximate Flight Duration | 11 hour |
| Approximate Travel Distance | 5532 Miles |
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Whichever mean of transportation you choose, the journey from Cuzco to the airport would last short. Renting a car and taking a local minibus might be an alternative to taxis, which are most preferred.
If you are going to take a taxi to go to the airport, you should consult the taxi stands at your hotel or city center instead of taking a taxi just on the street. This choice will result in a safer journey, which would last 10 minutes in total.
Even though the minibuses that you can take from the city center do not directly go to the airport, you can reach the station which is very close to the airport with these minibuses. You can reach the airport in maximum 20 minutes with these.
Those who want to rent a car may consult can rental companies like Enterprise, Atix, Manu and Master, which have offices in the city.
Velasco Astete Airport, Cuzco's only airport open for flights, offers a large number of different services, although it is not very large. The only terminal building of the airport is two-storey, but there are different shops on each floor. On the first floor of the terminal there is an exchange office where you can exchange Euro, Sterling and Dollar and the ATMs of the biggest banks in Peru. Another spot on this floor is called Snack Bar. Here you can taste different drinks as well as snacks. You can also take advantage of the comfortable seats, free wireless internet and food and beverage service at Club Lounge, which has an entrance fee.
On the second floor of the terminal there is a cafeteria called Cafeteria Aeropuerto which is spread over a very wide area. Here you can taste a wide range of snacks and hot food. You can spend time at the internet café where you can use computers and internet service, or at the book store where many books in different languages are available. This floor also hosts Galeria Latina, The Peruvan and Kuna stores where you can shop.
Seville, the central and most important city of the Andalusian Autonomous Region in the south of Spain, is an inner harbor, thanks to the Guadalquivir River, although it is 87 kilometers away from the Atlantic Ocean. Wine, olives, mushrooms and fruits are exported from the city, which is the most important internal port of the country. There is an airport in Seville, which is also an important shipbuilding center. There are several alternatives to transport from the airport.
The most important means of transportation to be used on the way to the city from the airport which is 15 kilometers away from Armas Square (Plaza de Armas) in the city center is the buses. EA named buses carry passengers to Seville's center every half hour. During an average half-hour journey, the buses also come to the train station where the rail system lines, called AVE, are integrated. They work between 05.20 in the morning and 01.15 in the night.
At the Seville Airport, the taxis are located at the exit of all terminals. The taxis that you can take from here reach Armas Square in the city center in about 15 minutes. During this trip, which is not costly, you will pass through Seville Museum of Fine Arts, the coast of Guadalquivir, and the historic city center called Macarena.
Car rental is also an important alternative to travel in Seville and reach Seville from the airport. The airport has many international and national car rental companies’ offices. With the car you will rent from here you have to follow the road named Autovia del Sur in the west direction and reach Ronda Urbana. This road leads you to Juventudes Musicales Boulevard and Concejal Alberto Jimenez - Becerril Boulevard, which runs along the Guadalquivir River. The other side of the boulevard is Armas Square.
