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Pitalito Airport (PTX), opened in the 1950s, is a compact regional airport serving the agricultural and coffee-growing town of Pitalito in Huila, Colombia. With a single small terminal and limited apron space, PTX handles a handful of daily regional flights and general aviation rather than large jets, making it an ideal entry point for travelers exploring southern Huila. The airport sits just a short drive from Pitalito’s town center with taxis and local buses linking passengers to nearby towns and onward connections to Neiva by road. Generally affordable for budget-conscious travelers, PTX is served by regional carriers such as SATENA and easyFly but is not a major airline hub.
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Compact and no‑frills: there are no exchange counters and just one ATM in Pitalito’s terminal, so plan to get pesos in town for better rates and reliability. Use big‑bank ATMs or pay by card in COP to sidestep high spreads, and keep small bills handy for taxis and cafés.
Compact and no-frills, Pitalito doesn’t have duty‑free—just a kiosk for quick snacks. Plan your perfume‑and‑spirits shopping at your international connection, where airside stores run from first to last flights and often beat city prices.
Fuel up with a cup of Huila coffee and a warm empanada from one of the 2–3 small cafés and kiosks spread between the check‑in hall and the waiting area. Prices are modest and only a touch higher than in town, with coffee around 4,000–9,000 COP and simple meals roughly 20,000–30,000 COP.
Need quick care or a last-minute remedy? Pitalito’s small terminal offers on‑call first aid during flight hours, while full pharmacies and COVID testing are a quick 5–10 minute ride into town.
No on‑site lockers at Pitalito’s small terminal, but safe, low‑cost storage is easy to arrange in town. Try the bus terminal’s consigna or central hotels 10–15 minutes away; they’ll take carry‑ons and suitcases from about COP 10,000–20,000 per day with basic ID.
A simple setup: one main waiting hall before security and a compact departure room after, both with basic seating, a café, and a few outlets. There are no formal lounges or showers, so plan to charge up, sip a coffee, and relax in the quieter corners until boarding.
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