Flights to Solano, Colombia

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IATA MOCO 60 km to center Security 20-40 Passport 15-30 No direct flights

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Overview

Reaching Solano, Colombia by air can be a bit challenging due to limited direct flight options. Travelers often find it most practical to fly into larger regional airports and then take overland transport. From experience, planning ahead ensures a smoother journey, especially in remote areas like Solano.

Direct Flights

Currently, there are no direct commercial flights to Solano. Most travelers arrive via larger regional airports and then travel overland. Check with local airlines or travel agencies for seasonal or charter options.

Travel Tips

  • Book flights well in advance, especially during peak seasons
  • Verify current security and travel conditions before departure
  • Arrange ground transportation ahead of time for smoother transfer from regional airports

While reaching Solano by air involves some planning, the scenic overland journey offers a rewarding experience. Always check current flight and security conditions, and consider combining air travel with overland transport for the best experience.

Nearby / Other Airports

Mocoa Airport

IATA
MOCO
Distance
60 km
Security
20-40
Passport
15-30
Shopping
Limited, best to bring essentials
Restaurants
Basic options available, local Colombian dishes
Lounges
No dedicated lounges
Currency exchange
Limited
Car rental
Walking → gates
5-10
Walk to city center
Not practical
Official website
Contact airport directly or check official aviation sources

Facilities

  • WiFi (verify with airport)
  • Local cuisine restaurants
  • Shops for essentials

Unique features

  • Serves as a regional hub for southern Colombia
  • Small but functional

Transport to the City

ModeTimeTypical PriceNotes
Taxi30 minTypically $15-25Check local transport authority
Bus45 minAround $2-5Every ~30 min
Walking0 min
Car rentalAvailable from major companies

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