Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by South America’s major cities, coastal destinations, and aviation gateways. From global capital cities and Andean highlands to Amazon regions, Pacific coastlines, and remote island outposts, this collection celebrates one of the world’s most geographically diverse continents.
South America is defined by long-distance aviation routes, dramatic elevation changes, and strong regional identities shaped by mountains, rainfores. . . Read More >
Discover souvenirs and airport code merchandise inspired by South America’s major cities, coastal destinations, and aviation gateways. From global capital cities and Andean highlands to Amazon regions, Pacific coastlines, and remote island outposts, this collection celebrates one of the world’s most geographically diverse continents.
South America is defined by long-distance aviation routes, dramatic elevation changes, and strong regional identities shaped by mountains, rainforests, deserts, and coastlines. Across major capitals, cultural cities, and remote destinations, airport codes have become familiar symbols of travel, identity, and global connection.
This regional collection brings together made-to-order products inspired by South American destinations and airport codes, including mugs, pillows, prints and more. Whether your connection comes from travel, heritage, work, study, or memorable experiences abroad, these designs help celebrate the places that continue to matter to you.
Explore South America Destinations
Brazil
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Brazil Collection – Explore destinations across Brazil, from global megacities and coastal hubs to inland capitals and cultural centres
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Rio de Janeiro (GIG / SDU) – A coastal metropolis known for beaches, mountains, and iconic cultural landmarks
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São Paulo (GRU / CGH) – Brazil’s largest city and economic hub with global aviation connectivity
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Fortaleza (FOR) – A northeastern coastal city known for beaches and regional tourism
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Brasília (BSB) – The planned capital city known for modern architecture and government institutions
Chile
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Chile Collection – Explore destinations across Chile, from desert landscapes in the north to Patagonia in the south
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Santiago (SCL) – Chile’s capital and central aviation hub set against the Andes
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Puerto Montt (PMC) – A gateway to Chile’s lake district and southern fjords
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Punta Arenas (PUQ) – A southern gateway city near Patagonia and Antarctica routes
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Rapa Nui (IPC) – A remote Pacific island with unique cultural and archaeological heritage
Colombia
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Colombia Collection – Explore destinations across Colombia, connecting Andes highlands with Caribbean and Pacific coasts
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Bogotá (BOG) – High-altitude capital city and national aviation hub
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Medellín (MDE) – A valley city known for innovation, culture, and mountain scenery
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Cartagena (CTG) – A historic Caribbean port city with colonial architecture and beaches
Ecuador
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Ecuador Collection – Explore destinations across Ecuador, from Andean capitals to Pacific coastlines and island ecosystems
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Quito (UIO) – High-altitude capital city in the Andes mountains
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Guayaquil (GYE) – Ecuador’s largest city and primary coastal aviation hub
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Galápagos Islands (GPS) – A world-famous island ecosystem known for unique wildlife and conservation travel
Argentina
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Buenos Aires (EZE / AEP) – A vibrant capital city known for culture, architecture, and European influence
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Ushuaia (USH) – The southernmost city in the world, gateway to Antarctica routes
Bolivia
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La Paz (LPB) – A high-altitude administrative capital surrounded by mountains
Guyana
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Georgetown (GEO) – A coastal capital blending Caribbean and South American influences
Paraguay
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Asunción (ASU) – A riverfront capital and political centre of Paraguay
Peru
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Lima (LIM) – Coastal capital and primary international gateway
Suriname
Uruguay
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Montevideo (MVD) – A coastal capital known for culture and Atlantic trade routes
Venezuela
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Caracas (CCS) – A capital city set between mountains and the Caribbean coast
French Guiana
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Cayenne (CAY) – A coastal capital with strong European and Amazonian influences
Falkland Islands
South America Regional Connections
South America forms a continent-wide aviation and travel network shaped by mountain corridors, rainforest regions, coastal megacities, and Pacific island extensions. Major hubs such as São Paulo, Santiago, Bogotá, and Lima act as primary gateways connecting regional and international travel routes.
Across the continent, capital cities anchor national networks, while coastal and regional destinations extend access into tourism, commerce, and cultural travel systems. Island regions such as the Galápagos and Rapa Nui further expand South America’s reach into the Pacific Ocean.
Shop South America Airport Code Gifts
From mugs and pillows to prints and everyday accessories, our South America collection is designed for travellers, explorers, and anyone with a connection to its cities and regions. Each design reflects a destination through its airport code, turning travel identity into meaningful design.
Discover More Regions
Looking beyond South America? Explore the wider Central America collection, the Caribbean collection, or continue exploring over 500 global destinations worldwide.
Each collection is made to order and designed to help you celebrate the places that matter most to you.
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