ATMs at Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA): Locations, Fees, Hours

Location: Guatemala City, Guatemala Currency: GTQ Q Guatemalan Quetzal

ATMs in Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA) Locations & Hours

Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA), plus additional ATMs and banks near Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.

Cajero 5B (ATM) — Arrivals Secure Corridor (Before Immigration)

  • Location: International arrivals secure corridor, shortly after you come down from the gate level and before the Immigration queues (often near SIM card kiosks / travel services)
  • Hours: Matches international arrivals operations (secure-side access only)

Cajero Banrural / Red 5B (ATM) — Área de Migración

  • Location: Área de Migración (Immigration area) inside the terminal (signposted as “Migración”)
  • Hours: Matches Immigration processing hours (secure-side access only)

Cajero BI (Banco Industrial) (ATM) — Arrivals Secure Side (Near Immigration Flow)

  • Location: Arrivals secure side, on the approach to Immigration (look for BI branding near the Immigration-flow corridor)
  • Hours: Matches international arrivals operations (secure-side access only)

Cajero BI (Banco Industrial) (ATM) — Baggage Claim Area

  • Location: Baggage Claim (Reclamo de Equipaje) area, near the carousels / baggage hall services
  • Hours: Matches arrivals operations (access depends on airport control of the baggage hall)

Cajero 5B (ATM) — Landside Arrivals Exit (After Customs)

  • Location: After you clear Customs and enter the public arrivals exit flow, near the easiest “meet & greet / arrivals” path toward the curb
  • Hours: Matches arrivals operations (public-side access rules apply)

Cajero BI (Banco Industrial) (ATM) — Parking Garage Entrance (Across From Terminal, After Customs)

  • Location: Parking garage entrance area across the street from the terminal, near the parking pay machines / payment zone
  • Hours: 24 hours (practical access depends on airport/parking access rules)

Cajero 5B (ATM) — Parking Garage Entrance (Across From Terminal, After Customs)

  • Location: Parking garage entrance area across the street from the terminal, near the parking pay machines / payment zone
  • Hours: 24 hours (practical access depends on airport/parking access rules)

Cajero BI (Banco Industrial) (ATM) — Parking / Parqueo (Front-of-Airport Zone)

  • Location: In/near the airport parking (parqueo) zone directly in front of the terminal (often the quickest “outside-the-terminal” backup ATM)
  • Hours: 24 hours (practical access depends on airport/parking access rules)

Cajero 5B (ATM) — Parking / Parqueo (Front-of-Airport Zone)

  • Location: In/near the airport parking (parqueo) zone directly in front of the terminal (often beside BI machines in the same parking services area)
  • Hours: 24 hours (practical access depends on airport/parking access rules)

Cajero Automático Bancared (ATM) — Second Level (Terminal, Landside)

  • Location: Terminal landside, second level (often described as the departures/check-in level); follow signage for “Cajero / ATM” near the upper concourse
  • Hours: Matches terminal public-side access hours

Cajero 5B (ATM) — Departures / Check-in Level (Landside, Under Restaurants)

  • Location: Departures/check-in level (upper level), landside, under/near the restaurant zone above the main concourse
  • Hours: Matches terminal public-side access hours

Cajero 5B (ATM) — Departures Food Court / Mezzanine (Before Security)

  • Location: Departures-level food court / mezzanine area before security (a common last-stop ATM area if you’re departing)
  • Hours: Matches terminal public-side access hours

Cajero BI (Banco Industrial) (ATM) — Departures-Level Public Concourse

  • Location: Departures-level public concourse near check-in flow (follow “ATM / Cajero” signage on the upper level)
  • Hours: Matches terminal public-side access hours

Banco CHN (Agencia Express Aéreo) — Bank Counter / Service Point

  • Location: Inside the terminal (look for “Banco CHN” service signage; commonly positioned in the main passenger-services area)
  • Hours: Varies by day and flight activity (check onsite; service points may close earlier than ATMs)

Banco Industrial (BI) — Bank Counter / Service Point

  • Location: Inside the terminal, in the passenger-services zone (often near other travel services such as foreign exchange and information desks)
  • Hours: Varies by day and flight activity (check onsite; counters may not be 24/7)

ATM Network Note (Inside GUA): 5B vs Bancared

  • Location: GUA typically has ATMs connected to the national networks 5B (yellow) and Bancared (varies by bank/operator), so if one network declines your card, try the other network on the same level
  • Hours: Depends on whether the ATM is landside (public) or secure-side (restricted)

ATM Cluster (Inside GUA) — “Cajero / ATM” Signposted Services Zone

  • Location: Inside the main terminal, use overhead “Cajero / ATM” signage to find the nearest services cluster (this is where multiple banks’ ATMs are most likely grouped)
  • Hours: Matches terminal access for that zone

ATM Cluster (Inside GUA) — Arrivals-to-Transport Path

  • Location: Along the most common arrivals path toward transport and parking access (ideal for withdrawing Quetzales before taking an official taxi or meeting a driver)
  • Hours: Matches arrivals operations

ATM (Near Airport) — Plaza / Commercial Area Around Zone 13 (Airport District)

  • Location: Within the airport district (Zona 13) near the terminal approach roads; useful if you prefer withdrawing outside the airport building
  • Hours: Varies by venue (many ATMs are accessible late)

Banco Industrial (Near Airport) — Zona 10 / Zona 13 Bank Branch & ATM Zones

  • Location: A short drive from GUA toward Zona 10 / Zona 13 commercial corridors where BI branches and ATMs are common
  • Hours: Branch hours vary; exterior ATMs often 24 hours

5B (Near Airport) — Multi-bank ATM Network Points (Zona 10 / Zona 13)

  • Location: Nearby high-traffic streets and malls in Zona 10 / Zona 13 (a practical backup if airport ATMs are busy or low on cash)
  • Hours: Varies by venue; many are accessible late

Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA) ATMs Walkthrough & Map

Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA) map/homepage.

International Arrivals (GUA)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals.
  2. As you walk through the secure corridor toward Migración / Immigration, watch for the “Cajero” or “ATM” icon on overhead signage.
  3. If you see SIM card kiosks or small travel-service stands, slow down—this is a common spot where an ATM (often 5B) is placed before you enter the Immigration queues.
  4. Complete Immigration, then proceed to Baggage Claim (Reclamo de Equipaje).
  5. In the baggage hall, check the walls and service corners near the carousels for an ATM / Cajero (some travellers report an ATM in or near this area).
  6. Proceed to Customs and complete the exit process.
  7. Once you exit into the public arrivals flow, decide your next step:
    • If you need cash immediately for transport: Look for a landside ATM on your way out.
    • If you want the most reliable “backup cluster”: Head toward the parking garage across the street.
  8. For the parking-garage ATM area: cross toward the parking structure and look near the pay machines/payment zone, where BI and 5B ATMs are commonly reported.
  9. Withdraw the cash you need (typically Quetzales) before returning to the curbside pick-up point, taxi stand, or meeting your driver.

Domestic / Regional Arrivals (GUA)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals and proceed to Baggage Claim.
  2. Exit into the public landside concourse.
  3. Look for “Cajero” or “ATM” signage around the main passenger-services area (information, transport, and commercial counters).
  4. If you can’t find a working ATM inside quickly, use the parking garage across the street as your fallback—this is a common place for multiple ATM options near the payment machines.
  5. Withdraw cash before heading to ride pick-up, taxis, or off-airport transport.

Departures (GUA) — If You Want Cash Before Security

  1. Go up to the departures/check-in level (often described as the second/upper level).
  2. Before you queue at check-in, scan the concourse for “Cajero / ATM” signage.
  3. Check near the restaurants / food court area (some travellers report a 5B ATM under/near the restaurant zone, and another in/near the food court/mezzanine before security).
  4. Withdraw cash before security so you’re not dependent on restricted-area access.

Quick GUA Landmarks That Mean You’re Close

  • Before Immigration: If you see SIM card sellers or small travel kiosks in the secure corridor, you’re near one of the reported pre-Immigration ATMs.
  • After Customs: If you’re heading toward the curb and can see the parking structure, you’re close to the commonly reported parking/pay-machine ATM area.
  • Departures level: If you’re under the restaurant/food court zone before security, you’re near another frequently reported ATM area.

Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.

ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA)

  • Use the “parking garage pay-machine” ATM area as your main backup: If the first ATM you see is out of cash or has a line, the most commonly reported fallback at GUA is the parking garage across from the terminal, near the parking payment machines, where multiple ATM options are often available.
  • Try 5B and Bancared as two separate networks: At GUA you may see ATMs connected to 5B and others connected to Bancared. If your card is declined or the fee looks unusually high on one network, try the other.
  • Check fees on-screen before you confirm: Guatemalan ATMs commonly show the operator surcharge on the screen before you accept. At airports, travellers often report that fees can feel higher—so always cancel if the surcharge surprises you.
  • Withdraw Quetzales (GTQ), not USD, for smoother airport payments: If you’ll pay for taxis, snacks, or small services immediately after arriving, having GTQ avoids informal exchange-rate markups.
  • Best timing at arrivals: If you want cash as early as possible, look for the secure-side ATM before Immigration. If you prefer not to stop until you’ve cleared formalities, use the after-Customs / parking-garage ATM area.
  • If you’re departing, withdraw before security on the upper level: Some of the most commonly reported departures-side ATMs are landside near the restaurants/food court zone, so you can get cash without relying on restricted-area access.
  • Have a “Plan B” for late-night arrivals: Even if an ATM is technically 24 hours, access can depend on which doors and corridors are open. If the terminal flow is limited late at night, go straight to the parking structure area where access is often simpler.
  • Don’t do multiple retries on the same machine: If an ATM times out or shows an error, move to the next machine or switch networks (5B ↔ Bancared) rather than repeating the same attempt and risking multiple pending holds.

FAQs – Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA) ATMs

Are there ATMs inside Guatemala City La Aurora Airport (GUA)?
Yes. Travellers commonly report ATMs inside the terminal (including a secure-side ATM before Immigration and landside ATMs on the departures/check-in level), plus additional ATMs in the parking structure across from the terminal.

Where is the easiest ATM to use right after landing at GUA?
Many travellers look for the secure-side ATM on the way to Immigration (before you join the Immigration queue). If you prefer to wait until after formalities, the most commonly reported easy-to-find option is across the street near the parking garage pay-machine area.

Which ATM networks should I look for at GUA?
GUA commonly has ATMs on the 5B network and machines connected to Bancared (network availability can vary by exact machine and location). If one network declines your card, try the other.

Do GUA airport ATMs charge fees?
Often, yes. Guatemalan ATMs typically display any operator surcharge on-screen before you confirm the withdrawal. Your home bank may also add its own foreign ATM fees depending on your account.

Are airport ATMs open 24/7 at La Aurora (GUA)?
Some ATMs can be accessible at most hours, especially those in public areas or the parking structure. However, any ATM located in secure-side corridors (e.g., before Immigration) depends on flight operations and access controls.

What if the first ATM I try is out of cash?
Move to a different machine or switch networks (5B ↔ Bancared). The quickest “multi-option” fallback many travellers use is the parking structure across from the terminal, near the pay machines.

Is it better to withdraw money before or after Customs at GUA?
If you want cash immediately and you spot it, the pre-Immigration secure-side ATM is convenient. If you’d rather complete all formalities first, withdraw after Customs—especially near the parking/pay-machine zone across the street.

Can I withdraw US dollars at GUA airport ATMs?
Most airport ATMs primarily dispense Quetzales (GTQ). If you specifically need USD, check onsite services (e.g., foreign exchange counters) rather than assuming an ATM will dispense USD.

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