6G (6G)

6 non-stop routes across 4 airports. Main hub: Quito (UIO).

Live fares · UIO → LOH

About 6G

6G is a regional carrier doing what regional carriers do best — connecting the dots that bigger airlines won't bother with. Its whole world is Ecuador, operating 6 non-stop routes across just 4 airports. Quito (UIO) is the heart of it, with 3 routes radiating out from there. It's not trying to be LATAM. It's not chasing international glory. It's a workhorse for domestic Ecuador travel, and honestly? That's exactly what this country needs.

Why fly 6G?

If you're moving around Ecuador and don't want to spend half your trip on a bus, 6G is worth a serious look. The network is small but it's deliberate — these routes exist because the roads are rough or the distances are punishing. That UIO-LOH run covers 445 km, which sounds manageable until you look at the terrain between Quito and Loja on a map. Flying it just makes sense. I'd always rather land in Loja with energy to actually explore than arrive wrecked after hours of mountain driving. For regional connectivity in Ecuador, 6G is filling a real gap — not a manufactured one.

6G hub airports

Top destination countries on 6G

Tips for booking 6G

Book direct where you can and don't assume flexible fares — regional carriers at this scale often have stricter change policies than you'd expect. UIO is your safest connection point since it's where the network is thickest, with 3 routes to work with. If you're flying out of somewhere like Santa Rosa (ETR) or Coca (OCC), treat those as point-to-point legs — don't build a tight connection around them. Check baggage allowances before you show up; small regional ops can be specific about what flies. And honestly, arrive early. Smaller airports run on smaller margins for error.

Frequently asked questions about 6G

Where does 6G fly?

6G operates 6 routes primarily focused on Ecuador and the surrounding Andean region. The airline specializes in regional connectivity within South America.

What is 6G's main hub airport?

6G's main hub is Quito (UIO), also known as Mariscal Sucre International Airport, located in Ecuador's capital city.

What type of airline is 6G?

6G is a regional carrier that focuses on serving Ecuador and nearby destinations with a limited but focused route network.

When should I book flights with 6G?

For regional flights, booking 2-4 weeks in advance typically offers better fares; however, checking directly with 6G for their specific fare classes and promotional periods is recommended.

What are 6G's baggage and check-in policies?

Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare type; passengers should verify their specific baggage limits and arrive at least 2 hours before domestic flights when booking with 6G.

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Main hubs for 6G

Where 6G concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where 6G flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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6G network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about 6G

  • How many routes does 6G operate?

    6G (6G) operates 6 non-stop routes across 4 airports worldwide.

  • What is 6G's main hub?

    6G's busiest hub is Quito (UIO) in Ecuador, with 3 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is 6G's longest route?

    6G's longest non-stop route is UIO-LOH at 445 km.

  • Where does 6G fly the most?

    6G flies most often to Ecuador, with 6 routes serving destinations in Ecuador.