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Currently, there are many daily direct and connecting flights from Guayaquil to Lima, mainly operated by airlines such as LATAM Airlines Group, Avianca, Copa, American Airlines, Delta and Air Europa. Direct flights take about 1 hr 50 mins to reach Lima.

The one-stop and two-stop connecting flights from Guayaquil to Lima have layovers in cities like Bogota, Panama City, Cuenca, Quito, Miami and Madrid. These flights can take anywhere from about 5 hrs to 42 hrs depending on the number and duration of layovers. Check the Adani One platform to book the most convenient and affordable flight from Guayaquil to Lima today!

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Airline
Departure
Arrival
Duration
Price
Avianca Aerovias08:55
Guayaquil
17:40
Lima
08h 45m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias18:30
Guayaquil
00:45
Lima
06h 15m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias08:55
Guayaquil
19:05
Lima
10h 10m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias03:30
Guayaquil
09:25
Lima
05h 55m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias10:10
Guayaquil
19:05
Lima
08h 55m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias18:30
Guayaquil
01:50
Lima
07h 20m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias10:10
Guayaquil
17:40
Lima
07h 30m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias13:54
Guayaquil
00:45
Lima
10h 51m₹22,298
Avianca Aerovias13:54
Guayaquil
01:50
Lima
11h 56m₹22,298
American Airlines15:20
Guayaquil
05:09
Lima
13h 49m₹61,560
American Airlines07:00
Guayaquil
23:25
Lima
16h 25m₹61,560
American Airlines07:00
Guayaquil
21:30
Lima
14h 30m₹61,560

Guayaquil to Lima Flight Information

Shortest Time of flights

05h 55m

First Flight

Avianca Aerovias AV-8380,departs at 03:30

Last Flight

Avianca Aerovias AV-8394, departs at 18:30

Popular Airlines from Guayaquil to Lima

Avianca Aerovias, American Airlines

Total flights to Travel from Guayaquil to Lima in a day

12

Airport Codes for Guayaquil and Lima

GYE-Guayaquil, LIM-Lima

Airline wise cheap flights from Guayaquil to Lima

AirlineSchedulePrice From
Avianca AeroviasThu, 23 Jan₹22,298Book Now
American AirlinesThu, 23 Jan₹61,560Book Now
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About Lima Airport

The Lima Airport (IATA code: LIM) is officially known as the Jorge Chavez International Airport. This airport is in Callao about 11 km from the Lima city centre and 17 km from Miraflores.

It is also known as Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chavez in Spanish. This airport has a single terminal and is relatively small, but it is ranked as the busiest airport in South America, handling 16,500,000 passengers annually.

The luxury airport express Lima bus and taxis are the most easily available means of transport at the airport. The Lima airport is the hub for Peruvian Airlines, Latam Peru, Star Peru, Sky Airline, Atsa Airlines, and Viva Air Peru.

It provides various services and amenities such as restaurants, duty-free stores, ATMs, currency exchange, massage parlours, spas, cell phone rentals, hotel desk, luggage protection, travel assistance and insurance.

About Lima

Lima, a city and capital of Peru, is the country’s business centre. The central part of Lima is at an altitude of 156 m on river Rimac, just 13 km from the Pacific Ocean port of Callao. The city is an oasis surrounded by the Peruvian coastal area. Lima’s size and population grew between the 17th and 19th centuries. In 1746, the city was destroyed by a massive earthquake but was rebuilt grandly by the European settlers. Pizarro founded Lima in 1535 and it was originally named Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of Kings). Lima was loyal to Peru during the Latin American independence struggle and got its independence from Spain in 1821. Lima is famous for being a gastronomic capital, which offers a mix of authentic flavours of foods like Ceviche, Cuy, Aji de Gallina, Pollo a la Brasa and Causa. The city is also famous for its historical attractions such as the Presidential Palace, Plaza Mayor and Cathedral of Lima. Lima has a pleasing climate throughout the year but the best time to visit here is between June and August.

About Guayaquil Airport

Jose Joaquin de Olmedo Airport (IATA code: GYE) is the official name of the Guayaquil Airport. It is located about 5 km from the city centre. The airport is the country’s second busiest catering to the needs of more than 20 airlines from South and North America.

It has a single runway 2,684 m long and 45 m wide. The airport has eight parking spots that can accommodate 16 class C aircraft. It also has a private parking area for about 1,100 vehicles. The modern terminal has the Arrivals hall (Domestic and International) on the ground floor and the Departures hall (check-in desks and security check) on the first floor.

Facilities and amenities at the airport include free Wi-Fi, food courts, disabled access, TV, smoking room, retail and duty-free stores, left luggage services, trolleys and wheelchairs. There is also a chapel, travel agencies, massage room, pharmacy and a lottery counter. Transport facilities at the airport consist of taxis, public transport services and car rentals.

About Guayaquil

Guayaquil, also known as Santiago de Guayaquil, is one of Ecuador’s largest cities and ports. The city is situated along the banks of the Guayas River, 72 km from the Gulf of Guayaquil on the Pacific Ocean. The city has a hot and humid climate just 2° south of the Equator. It is an expansive, sprawling city and is the commercial hub of Ecuador. A few high-rise buildings project a colourful town surrounding city life on hillsides. The riverfront town square known as Rio Guayas Malecon is a popular attraction. Guayaquil is famous for its Ecuador tasty cuisines such as Bolon de Verde, Encocado de Pescado, Ceviche, Encebollado de Pescado, Cuy Asado, Llapingachos, Locro de Papa, Seco de Chivo. Because Guayaquil is located just near the south of the Equator and on the banks of the river Guayas, the city is tropically hot and humid, with almost the same temperatures throughout the year. The best time to visit Guayaquil is between May and December.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Currently, there are some daily direct flights from Guayaquil that reach Lima in about 1 hour and 50 minutes.
No. Peru has a visa on arrival facility. However, it allows visa exemption for citizens of India who have a valid visa for the US, the UK, Canada, Schengen, or Australia.
Yes. There are English-speaking Peruvians in the tourist districts of Lima.
One to two days are required to visit the main tourist attractions in Guayaquil.
No. Tap water should not be drunk in Lima. It is also advisable to avoid ice cubes in drinks.
Yes, Lima has a selection of places to go. The nightlife is best in Miraflores, San Isidro, and Barranco. These areas have fun things to do the whole night.
Locals are known as Quechua. They are the first ancient people of the region.
Getting around in Lima is easy with buses, the rapid transit Metropolitano, taxis, and car rentals.
Lima is the fifth-biggest city in all of South America. After Cairo, Lima is considered the second-largest desert city. It never gets heavy rain but only a mild drizzle.
Guayaquil is "the Pearl of the Pacific." It is Ecuador’s biggest coastal city. It happens to be Ecuador’s most populated city, with more than 3 million inhabitants.
Soles is the primary official currency of Peru. Banknotes are in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, or 200 soles. Coins come in 1, 2, and 5 Soles and 10, 20, and 50 cents.
Nuevo Sol has been the legal tender since 1991 in Peru. Nuevo Sol is divided into 100 cents.
The official language is Spanish. But the language Quichua is spoken by many natives.
Flight timings are subject to change. However, currently, there are flights from Guayaquil to Lima throughout the day, starting at about 3:35 a.m.
LATAM Airlines Group, Avianca, Copa, American Airlines, Delta, and Air Europa currently operate the most flights from Guayaquil to Lima.