Route Network
Puerto Iguazú Cataratas Del Iguazú Airport connects seven destinations worldwide, with Buenos Aires standing out as its busiest route. The longest nonstop flight is to Lima, and the shortest flight is to Buenos Aires.
Puerto Iguazú Cataratas Del Iguazú Airport is served by four airlines, with Aerolineas Argentinas in the lead at 50% of routes. The top three carriers together cover 90% of routes. two carriers operate only one route each. A total of three airlines operate international routes, compared with three airlines serving domestic routes. Flybondi is operating the longest nonstop flight, connecting to Lima with a flight time of 4 hrs 50 mins.
Puerto Iguazú Cataratas Del Iguazú Airport provides direct service to four countries across one continent. The route network is 57% domestic and 43% international. Peru is the primary international destination.
Global Rankings
Destinations
Measures how broadly the airport connects distinct endpoints.
- #1,004 - Total destinations
- #834 - Domestic destinations
- #688 - International destinations
Flights & Scheduling
Reflects flight volume and runway utilization.
- #799 - Total flights
- #632 - Domestic flights
- #729 - International flights
- #676 - Flights per runway
Distance & Reach
Highlights long-haul reach and distance efficiency.
- #758 - Total distance flown
- #553 - Distance per flight
- #640 - Distance per runway
Runways
Runway Length
4 aircraft cannot operate at Puerto Iguazú Cataratas Del Iguazú Airport due to runway length constraints. The airport’s longest runway is 10,830 ft (3,301 m), which is below the typical takeoff or landing distance required by the aircraft listed here.