 | | Flights to Seymour Airport (GPS) | Passengers traveling to the Galapagos Islands on flights to Seymour Airport (GPS) will find themselves on the lovely island of Baltra. During World War II, Seymour Airport (GPS) was used by the United States Army to defend the South American coastline from Japanese submarines. Today, however, it is filled with tourists simply there to experience the natural wonders of the Galapagos Islands.
Seymour Airport (GPS) is just an hour by public bus from Puerto Ayora, the largest town in the Galapagos Islands. Here visitors will find many tourist facilities, such as restaurants, hotels, and of course, tour operators. Most flights to Seymour Airport (GPS) originate in Guayaquil and Quito, with cheaper tickets from Guayaquil. Ecuadorean citizens are eligible for tickets that cost up to 50% less than the cost for foreigners. Foreign residents of Ecuador should inquire with their embassy to see if they can qualify for discounts. Because aircraft flying to Seymour Airport (GPS) are quite small, there is a limit of 20 kg of luggage per passenger.
A Hercules military plane makes biweekly flights to Seymour Airport (GPS) and if there is room, this can be a good option for budget travelers. TAME and Aerogal operate two daily flights to Seymour Airport (GPS). | | | | | | |  | | Compare Cheap Airfare Travel Deals | | |