30 November 2022

Quiport obtains the Sustainable Quito Metropolitan Environmental Distinction for the third time

Corporación Quiport received for the third time the Quito Sostenible Metropolitan Environmental Distinction, granted by the Ministry of the Environment of the Municipality of Quito. The purpose of this recognition is to reward good environmental practices and the efforts made to reduce environmental footprints (carbon and water) that contribute to making Quito a better city […]

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28 November 2022

Quiport receives the Safe Company Seal free of violence and discrimination against women

The recognition was granted by the Chamber of Industries and Production. The company has undertaken prevention and awareness initiatives to eradicate violence and has a regulatory framework and a procedure to investigate and sanction possible cases. Corporación Quiport received the Safe Company Seal free of violence and discrimination against women. According to the Chamber of […]

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21 April 2020

634 tons of medicines and medical supplies have arrived in Ecuador through the Quito Airport

Since the beginning of the Covid-19 health crisis in Ecuador, the cargo operations of ​​the Mariscal Sucre International Airport has received more than 630 tons of imported medicines and medical supplies. Of this total, 540 tons correspond to medicines and 94 tons to medical supplies in general. Approximately 150 import cargo flights have arrived between […]

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6 April 2020

A CRISIS-PROOF TEAM MARISCAL SUCRE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT QUITO’S AIRPORT IS THE MAIN ENTRYWAY TO THE COUNTRY. GATEWAY TO ECUADOR LEADS THE OPERATION OF THE QUITO AIRPORT

In the midst of the global crisis caused by the outbreak of the COVID-19, Quito airport keeps its operations running to receive and dispatch flights that, in a world with reduced connectivity, can prove to be essential. Q uito International Airport is a strategic site for the city and the country; it is the main […]

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30 March 2020

CARGO OPERATIONS ARE KEY TO KEEP THE PRODUCTIVE SECTOR RUNNING AND TO IMPORT MEDICINES AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES

A total 69 cargo flights have left the Quito International Airport between the 18th and 29th of March, transporting 2,500 metric tons of export cargo to the world. Restrictions imposed on air transport do not affect international cargo flights, however, due to the global health emergency caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, international markets have decreased […]

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25 March 2020

QUITO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WILL PROVIDE THE FACILITIES REQUIRED BY THE STATE FOR THE REPATRIATION PROTOCOL

The National Government has approved a protocol for the repatriation for minors who are overseas without their parents, pregnant women, people with disabilities and the elderly. The document establishes specific responsibilities for the various government entities that have jurisdiction in this situation, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Public Health, the […]

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22 March 2020

QUITO AIRPORT KEEPS ITS OPERATIONS OPEN AND MANAGES HUMANITARIAN FLIGHTS

Operations at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito remain open, with the restrictions established by the Government of Ecuador and the Municipality of Quito to stop the spread of Covid-19. Humanitarian flights to repatriate foreigners from Ecuador to Europe are being carried out normally from the Quito airport. Corporación Quiport, the company in charge […]

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22 March 2020

14 INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS HAVE DEPARTED FROM THE QUITO AIRPORT UNTIL SUNDAY, MARCH 22

As of Tuesday, March 17 to Sunday, March 22, a total of 14 humanitarian flights carrying passengers abroad will have departed from the Quito International Airport, allowing the repatriation of nearly three thousand people, most of them European citizens or residents. Including this evening’s airlifts, KLM will have carried out 4 humanitarian flights (to Amsterdam); […]

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19 March 2020

QUITO AIRPORT OPERATES WITHIN GOVERNMENTAL AND MUNICIPAL PROVISIONS

The Municipality of the Metropolitan District of Quito, using its powers to oversee the city’s airport service and in accordance with the decrees of the National Government, confirmed that international arrivals at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport of flights with passengers whose final or intermediate destination is the city of Quito will not be allowed. […]

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