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Bring small USD bills—Barquisimeto’s terminal usually has no exchange counter and only one or two ATMs that can run out of cash. You’ll get better rates and fewer fees at a bank ATM in the city, so treat the airport machines as a backup.
Squeeze in some last‑minute shopping at the compact duty‑free in the international departures area, with solid buys on fragrances, spirits, chocolate, and Venezuelan rum. Hours track flight times, prices on imports often beat city shops, and while arrivals don’t have a store, checkout is quick and convenient before you board.
Short on time? Grab a solid coffee, arepas, or empanadas from a handful of local cafés and snack bars on both sides of security, with prices close to what you’d pay in Barquisimeto.
Need a quick check-up or a pack of pain relievers? Barquisimeto’s terminal offers a ground-floor first-aid point during flight hours, plus kiosks with basic meds, while full-service pharmacies and testing labs are a short taxi ride in the city.
Skip the locker hunt—Barquisimeto’s Jacinto Lara International doesn’t run left‑luggage, but airline counters and nearby hotels can usually keep a bag safely for a short time; here’s what they’ll take, likely costs, and when they’re open.
Find a comfy perch in the compact landside hall or by the airside gates, and—when it’s staffed—duck into the small Sala VIP for a quieter, Wi‑Fi‑equipped break. Facilities are simple rather than splashy and not 24‑hour, but outlets, snacks, and a calm pace make short waits easy.
Barquisimeto Airport (Jacinto Lara International Airport, IATA: BRM) opened in the 1960s and operates from a single compact passenger terminal, serving as the main regional gateway to Barquisimeto — Venezuela’s fourth-largest city and a cultural hub in Lara state. The airport is modest in size but important for domestic connections, with regular service by Venezuelan carriers such as Conviasa, Laser Airlines and Avior and occasional regional charters. Located roughly 10 km from downtown (about a 15–20 minute drive), BRM is accessible by taxis, shared shuttles, local buses and rental cars. Travelers generally find fares and on-site costs more affordable than major international hubs, making it a practical option when searching for cheap flights to western Venezuela.
25–40 min
Bs. 25–40
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