Cheap flights from Cusco put Peru’s Andes, Amazon, and neighboring countries within easy reach. The city’s compact airport sits close to the historic center, so you can squeeze in one last plaza stroll before you go.
Alejandro Velasco Astete International sits about 3.7 kilometers from the city center, so transfers are quick and predictable compared with big hub airports. At 3,310 meters above sea level, departures come with big mountain views and a uniquely local atmosphere.
Connectivity is strong for domestic hops to Lima, Arequipa, and Puerto Maldonado, with select international links to regional capitals. That mix makes weekend flights from Cusco simple, and it creates easy onward paths for longer adventures. If you want more choice, Kiwi.com’s self transfer itineraries can combine separate tickets in one trip, unlocking routes not sold together by a single airline, which is useful for multi stop journeys or when searching for cheap one way flights from Cusco. Seasonality matters here, and demand surges from May to August, so plan ahead for those dates, while off peak travel sees fewer crowds and more flexible options, making it a good fit for spontaneous escapes from Cusco.
From short Andes hops to regional international city breaks, flights from Cusco cover a useful spread. The exact schedules and frequencies are examples and subject to change.
Lima is the most traveled route, with nonstop flights in about 1 hour 20 minutes. Arequipa usually takes about 1 hour 5 minutes, and Puerto Maldonado is roughly 1 hour away. These routes suit quick business trips, fast access to the coast or rainforest, and culture seekers.
Regional international links to Bogotá about 3 hours 25 minutes and La Paz around 1 hour 15 minutes are popular for long weekends and cross border itineraries. If a direct option is not available, you can use Kiwi.com’s self transfer to connect separate flights through hubs like Lima or Bogotá into one trip. Learn tactics like hidden cities and throwaway ticketing at the Kiwi.com Travel Hacks page, subject to airline rules and availability.
Timing your purchase can matter as much as the route. Prices and seat availability fluctuate frequently, so staying alert helps you find the right deal.
The dry season from May to August is peak for Cusco, so fares and demand usually rise. Shoulder months like September and October, or late March and April, can offer better prices, while the rainy season from November to March may bring lower demand, though weather could impact your plans.
For domestic trips, look to book around 4 to 6 weeks out, and 6 to 8 weeks ahead for regional international routes. Stay flexible for last minute flights. Set a Set a Price Alert to track fares automatically. If you are mapping a multi city route in Peru or South America, the Nomad Search Tool lets you find the cheapest sequence, and the Kiwi.com App is useful for booking and managing your trips on the go.
Cusco has one main airport handling domestic and select international flights, with facilities improving over time. Operations can vary by season and should be checked before you travel.
Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport CUZ serves as the main gateway, processing more than 3 million passengers in 2023 and sitting just 3.7 kilometers from the center, so getting there is quick. Authorized taxis and Aeroexpreso shuttle services run from arrivals, with shuttle reservations often required in advance.
Services at CUZ include lounges, family areas, and accessibility options, though these are limited compared with bigger airports. Arrive about 1.5 to 2 hours before domestic flights, and 2 to 3 hours for international. Major airlines are LATAM, Sky Airline, and JetSMART. With Kiwi.com, combine separate airlines into one self transfer, and add the Kiwi.com Guarantee for extra support including Disruption Protection and boarding passes in the Kiwi.com App.