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Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Santiago's airport?
Book a flight to Santiago and you'll be hitting the tarmac at Camilo Daza Intl. Airport (CUC).
How far is Camilo Daza Intl. Airport (CUC) from central Santiago?
Camilo Daza Intl. Airport (CUC) is 23 kilometres from downtown Santiago, so be prepared for a bit of a commute into the centre of the city.
What airport is best to fly into Santiago?
Sitting 23 kilometres from the downtown area, Camilo Daza Intl. Airport is likely to be your first stop in Santiago.
How many airlines fly to Santiago?
Santiago is serviced by 5 airlines from at least 6 worldwide airports.
Which airlines fly to Santiago?
Avianca and LATAM Airlines offer the majority of flights to Santiago. One of the most popular ways to get there is with an Avianca flight from Bogotá.
How many nonstop flights are there to Santiago?
Organising an awesome Santiago getaway is a piece of cake when there are 123 nonstop flights each week to pick from.
Where are the most popular flights to Santiago departing from?
Travellers frequently jet off from Bogotá, Bucaramanga and Medellin airports when heading to Santiago.
How long is the flight to Santiago Airport?
If it's Bogotá you're leaving behind, you'll be airborne for around 1 hour and 13 minutes before you arrive in Santiago. Terminal to terminal from Bucaramanga takes approximately 45 minutes and from Medellin, 1 hour and 7 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Santiago?
Don't leave locking in your flight to Santiago until the very last minute. That's one move savvy jet-setters use to get the best prices. Booking well in advance means more options and less expensive flights. Don't stop there, however. Do some research and find out if there are a few airports at your destination. Ticket prices often differ depending on which airport you jet into. Remember to compare fares across air carriers too. Finally, another easy way to save some money is be ready to book at a moment's notice. If you find a terrific deal, don't hesitate — grab it while you can.
Do you have any tips for my flight to Santiago?
Depending on where you're coming from, your journey to Santiago could be no sweat at all or it could go on forever. Below are some useful travel tips that will help you start your unforgettable escape on the right foot. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • It's simple — first, put in your passport, important documents, cash and daily medications. Next, you'll want some extra in-flight entertainment to while away the time. A juicy novel and a phone filled with your favourite shows are some wonderful options. If you hope to take a short nap, a quality neck pillow and a pair of noise-cancelling headphones will also be useful. Finally, find room for a toothbrush and some facial wipes so you'll arrive at your destination looking fresh and raring to go.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Check carefully that you don't have sharp objects (like a pocket knife) hiding in the bottom of your carry-on luggage. Other prohibited items include flammable or explosive substances, such as fuel and fireworks, and gels and liquids in containers larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres).

What to wear on a flight:

  • Your main priority is to be as comfortable as possible. Choose a pair of flat, closed-toe shoes, dress in loose, natural-fibre clothing and don't forget to bring a pullover in case you get cold in the cabin.
  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clot condition caused by extended periods of inactivity, can be a risk on long-haul flights. Make a point of walking around the cabin or do some simple exercises in your seat to improve your circulation.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Santiago?
It's all about being organised. We've put together some top tips for a hassle-free trip through airport security. Look out Santiago, here you come:

  • Have your boarding pass and passport within close reach. They're the first items you'll be asked to show at airport security.
  • The X-ray machine is up next. Empty your pockets and remove anything metal that is likely to set off the scanner's alarm. This includes items like headphones or earphones, as well as your coat or jacket. They'll need to be placed on the conveyor belt for screening.
  • Your electronic gadgets like phones and laptops will also have to go through the machine to be scanned. Don't worry though, you'll be back online in no time.
  • Travelling with a new cologne or perfume? Not a problem. As long as the volume is no greater than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) and it's stored in a clear zip-lock bag, it's fine to bring with you in your carry-on.
  • The right choice of footwear can save you valuable minutes. Hiking boots are often required to be removed and X-rayed separately. Lightweight sneakers usually aren't.
  • Airlines won't allow any sharp items or pocket knives to come on board with you. If you need to bring these kinds of items, pack them safely in your checked baggage.

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Travel information

Travel information

Destination airport
Santiago
Destination airport IATA code
CUC
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