I passed through Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM)

I passed through Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru and I got to mint this pretty POAP! Jorge Chávez is the only major airport in Peru and has been voted South America’s best airport multiple years in a row by Skytrax.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Lima, Perú

I passed through El Dorado International Airport (BOG)

I passed through El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Colombia and I got to mint this pretty POAP! El Dorado was named after the mythical city of gold — fittingly, it’s one of the busiest airports in Latin America for gold exports.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Bogotá, Colombia

I passed through Tocumen International Airport (PTY)

I passed through Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, Panama and I got to mint this pretty POAP! PTY is nicknamed the “Hub of the Americas” thanks to its connectivity across Latin, Central, and North America. The airport was inaugurated in 1947, and in later expansions, the bed of the Tocumen River was diverted to make room for new terminal space.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Panama City, Panama

I passed through Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport (FCO)

I passed through Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport in Rome, Italy and I got to mint this pretty POAP! Named after Leonardo da Vinci, the airport opened in 1960 to replace Rome’s older Ciampino airport for most traffic.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Rome, Italy

I passed through Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL)

I passed through Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in Santiago, Chile and I got to mint this pretty POAP! The airport offers views of the Andes Mountains on many approaches and departures — a dramatic backdrop for travelers.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Santiago, Chile

I passed through Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)

I passed through Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, USA and I got to mint this pretty POAP! ATL has been the world’s busiest airport by passenger traffic (or among) for many years due to its role as a domestic hub and connecting point. It has five parallel runways and a very efficient shuttle “Plane Train” system connecting terminals.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Atlanta, USA

I passed through Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS)

I passed through Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Amsterdam, Netherlands and I got to mint this pretty POAP! Schiphol lies about 4 meters below sea level, on land reclaimed from a drained lake (Haarlemmer Lake).

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

I passed through São Paulo/Guarulhos – Gov. André Franco Montoro Intl Airport (GRU)

I passed through São Paulo/Guarulhos – Gov. André Franco Montoro Intl Airport in São Paulo, Brazil and I got to mint this pretty POAP! Often simply called “Guarulhos,” this airport handles nearly half of Brazil’s international air traffic. It has three passenger terminals and a dedicated executive aviation terminal.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: São Paulo, Brazil

I passed through Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG)

I passed through Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France and I got to mint this pretty POAP! CDG is often nicknamed “Roissy” after the commune where much of the airport is situated. Terminal 1’s iconic circular design was conceived by architect Paul Andreu, featuring a central hub with “fingers” branching out.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Paris, France

I passed through Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN)

I passed through Barcelona–El Prat Airport in Barcelona, Spain and I got to mint this pretty POAP! BCN hosts a “runway visit” program where visitors can go behind the scenes to see aircraft operations up close.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Barcelona, Spain

I passed through Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD)

I passed through Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport in Madrid, Spain and I got to mint this pretty POAP! MAD Terminal 4 (T4), opened in 2006, is one of the largest airport terminals in the world (about 760,000 m² including its satellite), and features a driverless automated people mover to connect with the satellite building.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Madrid, Spain

I passed through Frankfurt Airport (FRA)

I passed through Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt, Germany and I got to mint this pretty POAP! Frankfurt Airport handles flights to over 280 destinations in about 90 countries during peak seasons. It is also Europe’s busiest airport by cargo volume, making it a major freight hub.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Frankfurt, Germany

I passed through O’Hare International Airport (ORD)

I passed through O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, USA and I got to mint this pretty POAP! O’Hare was originally built as a manufacturing plant for aircraft during WWII before being converted to a commercial airport.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Chicago, USA

I passed through George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)

I passed through George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, USA and I got to mint this pretty POAP! George Bush Intercontinental was the first airport in North America to have a regularly scheduled flight to Cuba after the embargo was lifted in 2016.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Houston, USA

I passed through Miami International Airport (MIA)

I passed through Miami International Airport in Miami, USA and I got to mint this pretty POAP! MIA is the busiest U.S. airport for international freight, and is a major cargo hub between the U.S. and Latin America.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Miami, USA

I passed through John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)

I passed through John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, USA and I got to mint this pretty POAP! JFK's iconic “TWA Flight Center” was designed by architect Eero Saarinen and is now part of the TWA Hotel. You can even stay overnight in the restored terminal itself.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 17 airports around the world.

Location: New York City, USA

I passed through Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE)

I passed through Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina and I got to mint this pretty POAP! Ezeiza is where Argentina’s first international flight departed in 1949—it was inaugurated by President Juan Perón and Eva Perón.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travelers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

I passed through Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP)

I passed through Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires, Argentina and I got to mint this pretty POAP! Aeroparque Jorge Newbery is located right on the Río de la Plata and offers some of the most scenic landings in South America, with views of Buenos Aires’ skyline.

This POAP was minted in Q4, 2025 as part of a campaign to offer precious collectibles to travellers at 18 airports around the world.

Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina