CUZ · Parking

Employee Parking

Staff

Staff-only parking at CUZ exists, but details stay internal

Employee Parking at Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) is listed as a staff facility, but pricing, capacity, and exact layout are not published in any public source, including FlyerTalk’s Peru forum or recent TripAdvisor reviews from 2024. It is intended for airport workers, not passengers, and is managed directly by the airport and tenant companies on-site in Cusco.

As of mid-2026, there are zero reliable traveller reports describing how to access this lot, how many spaces it has, or how far it sits from the main terminal building that handles LATAM and Sky Airline flights. That gap includes Spanish-language reviews covering CUZ, which often mention the small public parking area in front of the terminal but stay silent on any dedicated employee zone.

Given that CUZ is a compact city airport at roughly 3,300 meters elevation and handles a few million passengers per year, it is reasonable to assume Employee Parking is located behind security fencing or on a service road, reserved via staff IDs or company permits. Nothing in current 2023–2024 forums suggests that regular travellers can pay to use this area or upgrade into it from standard public parking.

If you are actually staff at CUZ—airline, ground handling, retail, or concession—the only reliable way to get Employee Parking details is through your employer’s HR or operations office based in Cusco, not generic airport info lines. For passengers driving to a morning LATAM departure, plan on using the public terminal-front parking and build at least a 20–30 minute buffer for traffic on Avenida Velasco Astete during peak hours.

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