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Lima International Airport, Jorge Chávez - Aeropuerto Internacional, Jorge Chávez
The Jorge Chávez International Airport is located in Callao about 10 km (6 miles) from Lima Centre. The airport is named after the Peruvian aviation icon Jorge Chávez Dartnell and definitely one of the most modern ones in Latin America. It was privatised in 2001 and is now managed by Lima Airport Partners (LAP), a joint venture of Alterra Lima Holdings Ltd. and Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide. The airport replaced 1960 the old airport in San Isidro.
In the year 2001, the Peruvian Government has granted LAP a 30-year concession for the operation and expansion of the airport. Since then major construction and modernization works have developed the airport to a complete new level. Jorge Chávez International Airport was awarded the title ‘Best airport in South America’ by Skytrax World Airports Awards 2005. Now it serves as a hub for many aviation companies with 23 international and 16 domestic destinations (5,662,288 arriving and departing passengers in the year 2005). Left: First floor of the Airport • Middle: Second floor of the Airport • Right: Location of the Airport
Please click on the images for bigger view... ![]() TRANSIT PASSENGERS
When arriving, those passengers who are in transit or who have connections to other international flights must walk through the hall of international arrivals, go down to the first level and, without entering the immigration control area, return to the international terminal; otherwise, they will lose their in-transit/ connecting passenger status. We recommend that passengers contact airline personnel when their flight arrives.
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
Those passengers whose final destination is Peru must go to the Immigration area and present a completed country entry form or Andean Immigration Card (provided on board the aircraft by the airline personnel), as well as their passports or identity documents.
DUTY FREE SHOP
If passengers wish to purchase products in the duty-free shop, they can do so after completing the immigration process; they must always have their passport on hand. Items bought in the duty-free shop are tax-free.
CUSTOMS (Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributarias - ADUANAS)
After picking up the luggage, passengers should proceed to the customs area, where they must present the Customs Declaration Form of Accompanied Baggage. This form is provided as well by the airline during the flight. Passengers must use this form to declare:
• Cash, checks or other negotiable instruments in their possession of more than US $ 10,000 • Items subject to the payment of customs duties, even those for commercial purposes. The following items brought into the country, considered as baggage, are tax-exempted:
• clothes for your trip • toiletry for your trip • personal things and jewellery for personal use • one electric hairdryer • one electric shaver • one film or video camera with 5 films or 5 video tapes • max. 10 magnetic tapes, CDs or cassettes • 5 video tapes • one pocket calculator • drugs (medication) for personal use • books, magazines, newspapers and documents • 20 boxes of cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 grams tobacco • 3l of alcoholic beverages • travel articles or presents which don’t exceed a total value of $300 and whose single value is less than $100 • one typewriter • one music instrument • one portable radio, one portable radio cassette recorder, one portable cassette player or one portable CD/DVD player with its own electricity supply • one domestic animal (check the veterinary regulations below!) • one laptop For more info check the following web page: http://www.aduanet.gob.pe - click here to follow the link...
![]() CHECK-IN
For international flights, LAP recommends that passengers arrive three hours ahead of departure time. Once at the airport, passengers must have their passport and airline ticket on hand to enter the main hall where check-in takes place. Passengers must use the check-in counters assigned to their airline.
DOCUMENTS & TRAVELLING WITH MINORS
All passengers taking international flights must have a valid passport, regardless of age. If passengers are minors traveling with one of their parents or by themselves, they must present a notary’s permit (!).
BAGGAGE
Passengers should verify the maximum weight allowed for checked baggage with their airline. Excess baggage will be charged in accordance with the policy of the airline used.
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
Upon payment of the airport tax at a TUUA payment teller, passengers must go to the immigration control area. There, they have to present their passport and completed immigration form. If a passenger is Peruvian and over 18 years old, and if he/she is traveling to member countries of the Andean Community, he/she can travel using only his/her National Identity Document (DNI).
SECURITY CHECKPOINT
Passengers must go through the airport security checkpoint, where their carry-on baggage and other belongings will be inspected. To make sure there are no items considered dangerous for flight in the aircraft cabin, in compliance with the ICAO standards, passengers must place their carry-on baggage in the X-ray screening machines and walk through the metal detector arches. Those items considered dangerous for flight will be taken out in the presence of the passenger.
BOARDING
To access the boarding area, passengers must have a passport, boarding pass, completed immigration form and other personal documents on hand. LAP recommends that passengers arrive at the airport three hours ahead of flight departure time. No escorts are allowed. After passing through the security checkpoint, passengers must wait in the assigned boarding area until boarding their plane. Passengers must board through the gate indicated on their boarding passes. Food and duty free shops are available in the boarding area.
![]() BAGGAGE PICKUP
After entering the terminal, passengers should check the information displayed on the monitors located in front of the conveyor belts to determine which one is assigned to their flight and pick up their baggage.
CUSTOMS (Superintendencia Nacional de Administración Tributarias - ADUANAS)
Customs personnel will conduct random inspections on passengers of domestic flights.
![]() CHECK-IN
For domestic flights, LAP recommends that passengers arrive two hours ahead of departure time and proceed to their airline counter with their airline tickets and relevant documentation. Airline personnel will issue a boarding pass marked with the boarding time and gate, weigh and dispatch the passenger’s baggage, and provide each passenger with a receipt to pick up their baggage at their destination.
DOCUMENTS
Domestic passengers must present their National Identity Document (DNI) and foreign passengers their passport. For further details, passengers should consult directly with their airline.
INTERNATIONAL WARRANT CONTROL (Ministry of the Interior)
Upon payment of the airport tax (TUUA) at the airport payment teller windows, passengers must go to the International Warrant area, a division of the Peruvian National Police, where their legal status will be verified.
SECURITY CHECKPOINT
Passengers must go through the airport security checkpoint, where their carry-on baggage and other belongings will be inspected. To make sure there are no items considered dangerous for flight in the aircraft cabin, in compliance with the ICAO standards, passengers must place their carry-on baggage in the X-ray screening machines and walk through the metal detector arches. Those items considered dangerous for flight will be taken out in the presence of the passenger.
BOARDING
After passing through the security checkpoint, passengers must wait in the assigned boarding area until boarding their plane. Food and duty-free shops are available in the boarding area.
![]() After checking in with the airline and before entering the boarding area, passengers must go to the airport payment teller windows, located on the second level, to pay the fee for using the airport (TUUA). This fee can also be paid upon check-in; passengers should consult their airline.
• For international flights, the fee is US $ 30.25 (2008) • For domestic flights, the fee is US $ 6.05 (2008) The links provided below will open new browser windows with the actual available flight information at the Lima International Airport "Jorge Chávez. The flight information is offered as prepared and provided by the airlines. Lima Airport Partners (Operator of the 'Jorge Chávez' International Airport) & Limaeasy™ do not guarantee nor assume responsibility for the accuracy, timeliness or reliability of such information. Flight information may vary at any time. It is recommended to confirm flight arrival and departure information directly with the airlines in a timely manner. ![]() The pictures show pieces from the Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Antropología e Historia del Perú
At the airport, specialized personnel of the National Institute of Culture (INC) are responsible for issuing the appropriate certificates for replicas of Peruvian cultural items. A certificate is very important for the passenger to authenticate the item as a replica when it passes through other airports. If an item is deemed authentic, seizure will be ordered.
More info on the following web page: http://inc.perucultural.org.pe - click here to follow the link...
The National Agricultural Health Service (SENASA) is the State entity that authorizes the transport of animals to other countries. Passengers should be aware of the necessary requirements to enter or leave the country with animals. To leave the country with pets, it is necessary to make a payment at the Banco de la Nación (National Bank), to present vaccination and health certificates, and to complete an inspection at the SENASA offices, located at the northern side of the airport terminal. SENASA Telephone: (+511) 575-1599
For more info check the following web page: http://www.senasa.gob.pe - click here to follow the link...
The National Institute of Natural Resources (INRENA) is a public organization of the Ministry of Agriculture responsible for the use of renewable natural resources and the sustainable management of rural environments and wildlife bio diversity. INRENA is also the entity in charge of issuing authorizations, including export, re-export - import permits, and permits for the internal transport of wild fauna. INRENA Telephone: (+511) 517-1850
For more info check the following web page: http://www.inrena.gob.pe - click here to follow the link...
Passengers must not carry the following items in carry-on baggage; they will be held at airport security checkpoints:
• Cutting instruments of any type and size • Firearms or any imitation of firearms • Any item considered dangerous for flight in the aircraft cabin, in compliance with the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
The fight against narcotics in Peru has resulted in an extraordinary 70% reduction since 1995 in the area of illegal cultivation. The impact of this illicit industry to the national economy is difficult to measure, but estimates range from $300 - $600 million. An estimated 200,000 Peruvians are engaged in the production, refining or distribution of the narcotic.
Many foreigners who tried to make quick money with trafficking drugs experience Peru now from a complete different perspective (sentences are very high and no special treatment if you are from abroad). The security and safety standards of the airport are very high, so just don´t bother trying it.. Emergency medical services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through the following organizations:
• Sanidad Aérea (Air Health): An organization under the Ministry of Health, which provides free medical services to passengers. It is located in the domestic arrivals area, on the first level.
• Clave Médica: Medical services with ambulances for emergency transportation. Further information is available at the Customer Care counters located in the international arrivals area on the first level, and also at Peru Plaza, on the second level. ![]() The airport parking lot is operated by Los Portales Estacionamientos SAC and is located across the main building of the airport. Long-term parking is located to the right of the parking lot entrance (VISA, Mastercard and Dinners are only accepted as payment for Long-term parking).
![]() When coming out of the customs area, you get greeted by a large mass of people. Many taxi drivers will immediately see you as potential fares. The whole experience is very disturbing, especially after a long flight and you should keep calm and learn to avoid the many vendors. The airport authorities recommend using one of the taxi service companies registered at the airport (Taxi CMV, Taxi Mitsui Remise and Green Taxi). These companies have little desks in the exit area or if not sure on what to do ask at the Customer Care counters inside the airport. The Customer Care counters are located in the international and domestic arrivals area, before the terminal exits, to assist passengers with transportation choices.
The price for one of these registered Taxis will be about 15 US$ (to Miraflores), whereby the price of Taxis outside the main gate (just to the right at the pedestrian bridge) will be between S/. 12 to S/. 18. (4 to 6 US$). Might be better to pay the high price (for Peruvian standards…) and get out of the airport hassle free. If you are on a low budget, it is worth checking the other options outside the airport. For example: A bus ride – one of the big green ones – will take you to Miraflores for less than 50 Cents (US$). Use your common sense to make the suitable decision for yourself. ![]() Three major car rental companies have their counters in the airport and will provide a known standard (Budget, Hertz and National Car Rental). Their contact details can be found on the web page of the Lima Airport:
Rental Companies at the Airport: http://www.lap.com.pe/ingles/alquiler.html - click here to follow the link...
![]() The left luggage (luggage storage) at the Lima International Airport is located in the domestic arrivals area. It is opened 24 hours and costs S/. 14.00 (Peruvian Soles) per day & piece of luggage (small or big no price difference). The service has to be paid in cash (no credit cards are accepted for this service), but payment can be made in US$ or Peruvian Soles. Contact phone number for the Service (00511) 517-3217 (Spanish).
![]() This is a new four star hotel and the only one on the airport facility, just a few steps from the airport terminal. All rooms have Direct Dial Phone, Cable TV, Private Baths and Wi Fi Internet. The usual hotel amenities include a Bar, Restaurant, Private Parking, 24 hour Room Service, Sauna, Jacuzzi, Gymnasium, Business Center, Meeting rooms, Luggage storage, Gift shop and Laundry.
Day rates for rooms are available (use between 10.00 am and 06.00 pm - up to 6 hours use). The hotel rates include a buffet breakfast, 10% service charge, a welcome drink and unlimited WiFi Internet use in the room. Number of rooms: 130, check in 02.00 pm, check out 12.00 noon, payment forms accepted: Mastercard, American Express, Visa, Diners, Cash and Traveller's Checks. Address: Jorge Chavez International Airport, Av. Elmer Faucett, Lima, Peru Recommended Topics
• Visa - Visa and Requirements for Peru - click here to follow the link...
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