Silvio Pettirossi International Airport


Silvio Pettirossi International Airport is Paraguay's main national and international gateway, located at Luque, serving the capital city, Asunción. It is named after the Paraguayan aviator Silvio Pettirossi and was formerly known as President Stroessner International Airport, after Paraguay's former head of state General Alfredo Stroessner.
In 2019, Pettirossi handled a record 1.23 million passengers, making it the busiest airport in the country. It is the main international hub for LATAM Paraguay and Paranair.

History

The airport serves as hub for LATAM Paraguay, formerly known as TAM Paraguay, TAM Mercosur and LAP.
The terminal building splits into two international concourses, the north concourse with 2 gates and the south concourse with 4 gates. The airport is being expanded to accommodate more gates.
Iberia provided direct flights to Asunción from Madrid from 1966 till the mid-nineties. Lufthansa flew once a week from Frankfurt to Asunción from 1971 to 1980, with DC-10 service starting in 1974. For both airlines, the flights included multiple destinations in South America.
On 17 December 2015, the first Air Europa flight arrived from Madrid, Spain to the Silvio Pettirossi International Airport in Luque and provided the first direct connection between Paraguay and Europe in 21 years.

Accessibility and location

The airport, located within Luque, may be reached from the city of Asuncion via the Aviadores del Chaco Avenue, which runs adjacent to nearby Ñu Guasú Park. Asuncion's local bus line 30-A links the city center with the airport's terminal. The airport is also near the headquarters of CONMEBOL, the continental governing body of association football in South America.

Airlines and destinations

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Cargo

Statistics

These data show number of passengers movements into the airport, according to the Dirección Nacional de Aeronáutica Civil's Aviation Sector Summary Reports.

Top routes

Accidents and incidents