For many travelers, flying is a joyful and exciting experience. Still, no matter how often you fly, there’s always a bit of nervous anticipation — and with good reason. Airports can be full of unexpected surprises, long waits, and last-minute documentation issues that can turn your dream trip into a nightmare.
To help you have a seamless airport experience — especially if you’re traveling through Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima — here are 10 expert tips from Lima Airport Partners (LAP):
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✈️ 1. Book Smart
Always book your ticket directly with the airline (online or at an official office) or through a trusted travel agency to avoid scams.
💻 2. Check-in Online
Save time and avoid crowds by checking in online. You can receive your boarding pass digitally and skip long lines at the counter.
🚗 3. Anticipate Traffic
Plan your route in advance, especially with ongoing construction near Av. Elmer Faucett. Arrive early to avoid delays.
⚖️ 4. Weigh Your Bags
Each airline has different baggage policies. Double-check weight limits online to avoid extra fees or last-minute repacking.
👨👩👧👦 5. Traveling with Minors
For international travel, notarized parental authorization is required — even if both parents are traveling. You’ll also need passports or birth certificates. Domestic travel does not require these additional documents.
🐾 6. Traveling with Pets
Make sure to meet all destination country requirements. You’ll need to pay a fee at the Banco de la Nación, present a vaccination and health certificate, and go through an airport inspection.
📄 7. Keep Documents Handy
Don’t waste time digging through your bag. Have your ID, boarding pass, and any travel paperwork ready.
🛂 8. Passport Validity
A biometric passport is not mandatory, but your passport must be valid for international travel.
🆘 9. Lost Your Passport?
If your passport is lost or damaged, visit the Migration Office (DIGEMIN) module at Jorge Chávez Airport for a legal duplicate.
🚕 10. Safe Ground Transport
Use only authorized airport taxis from the official Ground Transportation Center. It’s safer, faster, and more reliable.
Bonus Tips for Enjoying Your Wait
While you’re waiting to board, make your time enjoyable:
Browse for duty-free deals or local souvenirs.
Bring a book, movie, or playlist to relax.
Try the best coffee or sandwich spots in the terminal — a quick online search or airport app can help.
If you’re traveling with kids, many airports now offer play zones or family-friendly spaces.
🧳 Final Word
Whether you’re flying from Lima’s Jorge Chávez International Airport or any other hub, these tips can save time, reduce stress, and enhance your travel experience.
Safe travels — and don’t forget your boarding pass!