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Camilo Daza International Airport (CUC) in Cúcuta opened in the mid-20th century and operates a single main passenger terminal handling regional and domestic traffic; it’s a medium-sized airport and the primary gateway for Colombia’s Norte de Santander region, with importance for cross‑border travel to Venezuela. Located within about 10 km of downtown Cúcuta, the airport is easily reached by taxis, shared buses and car rentals, with regular ground connections toward the San Antonio border crossing. Generally affordable for domestic routes though international fares can be higher, CUC is regularly served by carriers such as Avianca and LATAM plus regional operators like EasyFly and Satena.
Grab quick pesos from three ATMs or the single exchange booth in Arrivals. For better rates and higher limits, save larger exchanges or withdrawals for downtown Cúcuta’s casas de cambio.
Sneak in a last-minute browse at Camilo Daza’s compact duty-free: perfumes, premium spirits, chocolates, and Colombian coffee at prices that often beat downtown. The shop sits past passport control for international departures (with an arrivals counter when flights land) and opens in step with the day’s flight schedule.
Grab a real Colombian coffee and a warm arepa before boarding: Cúcuta’s compact terminal squeezes in a handful of cafés, snack bars, and a small sit‑down spot both before and after security. Expect coffee around 8,000–14,000 COP, snacks under 10,000, and meals 30,000–50,000 COP—about 15–30% more than in town.
Feeling unwell or short on essentials? Help is close at hand with a first‑aid room near Arrivals (free assessment), airside support while flights operate, and nearby pharmacies plus 24‑hour options in town.
No lockers inside Camilo Daza, but it’s easy to stash a bag nearby: the bus terminal’s guardaequipaje and some hotels offer safe, inexpensive storage, with day rates from about COP 20,000–35,000. Below, find where to ask at the airport, what sizes are accepted, typical costs, hours, and the ID you’ll need.
Pick a comfy seat by the gates with free Wi‑Fi and charging spots, or slip into the airport’s single Sala VIP for snacks, drinks, and a calm pre‑flight pause. Services run from early morning to the last flight (not 24/7), with quieter corners toward the ends of the concourse if you’d like to rest.
20–35 min
COP 3,500–4,500
15–20 min
COP 15,000–25,000
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