Our History
Lima Airport Partners (LAP) is the concessionaire company that has been operating
Jorge Chávez International Airport (AIJC) since February 14, 2001.
Currently, LAP is composed of the German group Fraport AG,
holding 80.01% of the share capital, and the International Finance
Corporation, holding 19.99%.
The majority shareholder, Fraport AG, is one of the leading companies in the global airport business, with over 95 years of experience in the aviation sector and a global portfolio of subsidiaries and other investments, including the operation of 31 airports worldwide.
With such strong backing, LAP is the first airport concession in Peru, with an investment, contribution, and remuneration to the Peruvian State exceeding $3.4 billion in its first 20 years.
Our Awards
Over these 20 years, the recognition has not only been local but also international, positioning Jorge Chávez International Airport as a recipient of the following awards:
- 2009
- 2009
- 2009
- 2007
- 2005

Leading Airport
Leading Airport in South America 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 (World Travel Awards).
Until 2019, Jorge Chávez International Airport handled more than 23 million passengers and generated over 90,000 jobs. Currently, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport has been accredited by ACI (Airports Council International) as a safe airport, meeting the highest biosecurity standards.