List of TAME destinations

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TAME operated flights to domestic destinations and international destinations. [1] All destinations were operated from Quito .

TAME destinations

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[S]Seasonal
#Terminated destination
[F]Future
CityProvinceCountryIATAICAOAirport
Baltra Island Galápagos EcuadorGPSSEGS Seymour Airport
Bogotá ColombiaBOGSKBO El Dorado International Airport #
Buenos Aires ArgentinaEZESAEZ Ministro Pistarini International Airport #
Cali ColombiaCLOSKCL Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
Caracas VenezuelaCCSSVMI Simon Bolivar International Airport #
Coca Orellana EcuadorOCCSECO Francisco de Orellana Airport
Cuenca Azuay EcuadorCUESECU Mariscal Lamar Airport
Esmeraldas Esmeraldas EcuadorESMSETN General Rivadeneira Airport
Fort Lauderdale United StatesFLLKFLL Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
Guayaquil Guayas EcuadorGYESEGU José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport F
Havana CubaHAVMUHA José Martí International Airport #
Latacunga Cotopaxi EcuadorLTXSELT Cotopaxi International Airport
Lima PeruLIMSPIM Jorge Chávez International Airport #
Loja Loja EcuadorLOHSETM Camilo Ponce Enríquez Airport
Macas Morona Santiago EcuadorXMSSEMC Edmundo Carvajal Airport #
Machala El Oro EcuadorETRSERO Santa Rosa International Airport
Manaus BrazilMAOSBEG Eduardo Gomes International Airport #
Manta Manabí EcuadorMECSEMT Eloy Alfaro International Airport
Mexico City MexicoMEXMMMX Benito Juárez International Airport #
New York City United StatesJFKKJFK John F. Kennedy International Airport # [2]
Nueva Loja Sucumbíos EcuadorLGQSENL Lago Agrio Airport
Panama City PanamaPTYMPTO Tocumen International Airport #
Salinas Santa Elena EcuadorSNCSESA General Ulpiano Paez Airport
San Cristóbal Galápagos EcuadorSCYSEST San Cristóbal Airport
Santiago de Chile ChileSCLSCEL Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport #
São Paulo BrazilGRUSBGR São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport #
Quito Pichincha EcuadorUIOSEQM Mariscal Sucre International Airport Hub
Tena Napo EcuadorTNWSEJD Jumandy Airport #
Tulcán Carchi EcuadorTUASETU Teniente Coronel Luis A. Mantilla International Airport

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References

  1. "Cobertura | Tame". www.tame.com.ec. Archived from the original on 2014-01-18.
  2. "TAME Ecuador ends New York service in late-Jan 2019".