Reyes Murillo airport (NQU)

Reyes Murillo Airport (IATA: NQU, ICAO: SKNQ) is a domestic airport located in the picturesque town of Nuquí, situated on the Pacific coast of Colombia. Nestled within the lush Chocó Department, this airport plays a vital role in connecting the remote yet vibrant region with the rest of the country. Originally established to provide essential connectivity to the secluded Chocó area, Reyes Murillo has evolved into a pivotal travel hub for tourists and locals alike, serving as a gateway to the pristine beaches and biodiverse rainforests that define the region.

The airport primarily handles domestic flights, with a focus on linking Nuquí to major Colombian cities, including Medellín and Bogotá. Despite its relatively small size, Reyes Murillo sees a steady stream of flights, effectively boosting tourism and local economies. Annually, it facilitates more than a thousand flights and caters to thousands of passengers eager to explore the natural beauty of the Chocó Department.

Several regional airlines operate at Reyes Murillo Airport, ensuring reliable and frequent service. The airport’s strategic location along Colombia's Pacific border makes it an essential access point for eco-tourism, drawing adventurers and nature enthusiasts to its untouched landscapes and vibrant marine life.

Though modest in its infrastructure, Reyes Murillo Airport prides itself on offering a warm and efficient service to all its passengers. With future expansion plans aimed at increasing capacity and improving facilities, the airport continues to strengthen its role in regional connectivity and tourism development in Colombia.