ATMs at Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO): Locations, Fees, Hours

Location: Quito, Ecuador Currency: USD US$ United States Dollar

ATMs in Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO) Locations & Hours

Here’s a complete list of ATMs located inside Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO), plus additional ATMs and banks near Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO) for convenient cash withdrawals before or after your flight.

Banco Pichincha (ATM) — UIO Arrivals Hall (Landside)

  • Location: Public Arrivals hall (landside), just after exiting Customs into the main terminal lobby
  • Hours: 24 hours (when terminal access is open)

Banco Guayaquil (ATM) — UIO Arrivals Hall (Landside)

  • Location: Public Arrivals hall (landside), near the arrivals meeting / pick-up lobby area
  • Hours: 24 hours (when terminal access is open)

Produbanco (ATM) — UIO Departures / Check-in Level (Landside)

  • Location: Departures level (landside), in the public check-in hall area before security
  • Hours: 24 hours (when terminal access is open)

Banco del Pacífico (ATM) — UIO Departures / Check-in Level (Landside)

  • Location: Departures level (landside), in the public check-in hall / ticketing zone before security
  • Hours: 24 hours (when terminal access is open)

Banco del Austro (ATM) — UIO Departures Level (Landside) — Near Check-in

  • Location: Departures level (landside), near the main check-in counter rows (public side)
  • Hours: 24 hours (when terminal access is open)

Banco del Austro (ATM) — UIO Departures Level (Landside) — Near Shops / Food

  • Location: Departures level (landside), closer to retail / food areas in the public lobby (before security)
  • Hours: 24 hours (when terminal access is open)

Produbanco (ATM) — Quito Airport Center (On-airport)

  • Location: Quito Airport Center (across from the passenger terminal via the covered walkway), Floor P1
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banco Pichincha (ATM) — Quito Airport Center (On-airport)

  • Location: Quito Airport Center (across from the passenger terminal via the covered walkway), Floor P1
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banco Guayaquil (ATM) — Quito Airport Center (On-airport)

  • Location: Quito Airport Center (across from the passenger terminal via the covered walkway), Floor P3
  • Hours: 24 hours

Cooperativa JEP (ATM) — Quito Airport Center (On-airport)

  • Location: Quito Airport Center (across from the passenger terminal via the covered walkway), Floor P3
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banco del Pacífico (ATM / Centro Virtual) — Quito Airport Center (On-airport)

  • Location: Banco del Pacífico self-service / “Centro Virtual” kiosk at Quito Airport Center (airport campus, steps from the terminal)
  • Hours: 24 hours

Banco Pichincha (ATM) — Gasolinera Petro Tababela (Near UIO)

  • Location: Petro Tababela gas station area (Tababela), on the airport-access corridor (a few minutes’ drive from UIO)
  • Hours: 24 hours (varies by station)

Banco Pichincha (ATM) — Gasolinera Yaruquí (Near UIO)

  • Location: Yaruquí (Av. Interoceánica corridor), near the airport approach roads
  • Hours: 24 hours (varies by station)

Banco Pichincha (ATM) — Pifo Town (Near UIO)

  • Location: Pifo town center area (along the Quito–airport route; convenient if you’re staying nearby)
  • Hours: 24 hours (varies by site)

Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO) ATMs Walkthrough & Map

Follow the step-by-step walkthrough below to find ATMs when arriving at Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO). For terminal maps and official airport info, visit Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO) map/homepage.

International Arrivals (UIO)

  1. After landing, follow airport signage for Immigration / Migración.
  2. Complete Immigration, then continue to Baggage Claim.
  3. After collecting bags, proceed through Customs / Aduana.
  4. When you exit into the public Arrivals hall (landside), pause and look around for signage that says “Cajero” or “ATM”.
  5. Head toward the ATM area in the Arrivals lobby (ATMs are typically placed along the walls or near service counters in this public hall).
  6. Withdraw the cash you need before you walk outside to taxis, ride pickups, or shuttles—UIO is outside the city, and having cash early can make the first hour smoother.
  7. If the Arrivals ATMs are busy or out of service, follow signs back toward the terminal’s main lobby and use another ATM brand on the public side.
  8. Still no luck? Use the covered walkway that leads to Quito Airport Center (directly across from the terminal) where multiple 24-hour ATMs are available.

Domestic Arrivals (UIO)

  1. After landing, follow signs for Arrivals / Llegadas and Baggage Claim.
  2. Exit baggage claim into the public arrivals lobby (landside).
  3. Look for signs reading “Cajero” or “ATM” in the arrivals lobby.
  4. Use the Arrivals ATMs first; if lines are long or a machine declines your card, try a different bank’s ATM nearby.
  5. If you prefer a quieter option (or it’s late), walk across the covered walkway to Quito Airport Center for additional 24-hour ATMs.

Quick UIO Landmarks That Mean You’re Close

  • Arrivals ATMs: If you’ve just entered the public arrivals lobby (greeters, transport desks, exits), you’re in the right place—scan the walls and service areas for “ATM / Cajero” signage.
  • Quito Airport Center ATMs: If you can see the covered walkway leading across to the commercial building opposite the terminal, you’re minutes from several 24-hour ATM options.
  • If you can see the outdoor pick-up lanes and you don’t see an ATM, you may have walked past the easiest arrivals ATM zone—turn back inside and follow the “Cajero / ATM” signs.

Use the map below to find the nearest ATMs and banks near Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO), especially if you can’t use the ATMs inside the airport or prefer to withdraw cash outside the airport.

ATM Withdrawal Tips & Advice for Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO)

  • Withdraw before heading to Quito city: UIO is outside the city; grabbing cash in the Arrivals hall (or at Quito Airport Center across the walkway) saves hassle if you arrive late or your hotel area has limited ATM access.
  • Try multiple banks on-site: UIO has several different bank ATMs (Arrivals/Departures + Quito Airport Center). If one brand declines your card or shows a high fee, cancel and try another nearby machine.
  • Use Quito Airport Center as your “Plan B”: If the terminal ATMs are busy or temporarily offline, the on-airport Quito Airport Center (across the covered walkway) offers multiple 24-hour ATM options in one place.
  • Expect USD cash: Ecuador uses the U.S. dollar, and airport ATMs generally dispense USD—handy for taxis, tips, and small purchases right after landing.
  • Prefer smaller bills when possible: For first-day expenses (taxis, snacks, SIM, small vendors), USD $10s and $20s can be easier to use than large denominations. If the ATM offers bill choice, pick smaller notes.
  • Watch for on-screen operator fees: If a machine shows an “ATM fee” prompt, you can cancel and try another bank’s ATM in the same area; fees can vary by bank.
  • Stay landside if you need multiple ATM choices: The widest selection is usually in public areas (Arrivals/Departures landside and Quito Airport Center). If you go airside too early, options may be fewer.
  • Have a backup route in mind: If you’re arriving on a tight connection or during a busy wave, note the closest ATM zone in Arrivals first, then Quito Airport Center second.
  • Use well-lit, high-traffic machines: At UIO, prefer ATMs in the main Arrivals lobby or inside Quito Airport Center (both are controlled, monitored environments).
  • Keep your transport plan in sync: If you need cash for a taxi, shuttle, or driver tip, withdraw before stepping outside—once you’re curbside, it’s easier to lose time (or your ride) going back in.

FAQs – Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO) ATMs

Are there ATMs inside Quito Mariscal Sucre Airport (UIO)?
Yes. You’ll find ATMs in the public terminal areas (Arrivals and Departures landside), plus additional 24-hour ATMs at Quito Airport Center (across the covered walkway from the terminal).

How many ATM options are there at UIO?
On the airport campus you can typically choose among several banks (e.g., Banco Pichincha, Banco Guayaquil, Produbanco, Banco del Pacífico, Banco del Austro) across the terminal public areas and Quito Airport Center.

Are the ATMs at UIO open 24 hours?
Most airport-campus ATMs are intended for 24-hour use. Terminal ATMs are generally accessible whenever the public terminal areas are open, and Quito Airport Center ATMs are listed as 24 hours.

Do UIO airport ATMs dispense U.S. dollars?
Yes. Ecuador uses USD, and ATMs at and around UIO generally dispense USD.

Where’s the easiest place to find an ATM after landing?
For most travelers, the fastest option is the public Arrivals hall (landside) right after Customs. If that area is busy, the next easiest cluster is across the covered walkway at Quito Airport Center.

What fees should I expect at UIO ATMs?
Fees vary by bank, machine, and card type. Some ATMs show an on-screen operator fee before you confirm; your home bank may also charge an out-of-network or international withdrawal fee.

If one ATM declines my card, what should I do?
Cancel the transaction, then try a different bank’s ATM in the same airport area. Different networks and bank policies can lead to different acceptance and fee behavior.

Is there an ATM in the secure (airside) departures area?
Some airports have fewer ATM choices once you pass security. If you want the widest selection at UIO, use the landside Arrivals/Departures areas or Quito Airport Center before going airside.

Can I withdraw cash at Quito Airport Center without leaving the airport campus?
Yes. Quito Airport Center is directly across from the passenger terminal and is connected by a covered walkway, so you can access it without going far.

What’s the best “backup plan” if the terminal ATMs are crowded?
Walk across the covered walkway to Quito Airport Center and use one of the 24-hour bank ATMs there—this is typically the quickest on-campus alternative when Arrivals is busy.

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