This is a list of the busiest airports in South America .
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Rank | Country | Airport | City | Passengers |
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1 | Brazil | São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport | São Paulo | 21,727,642 |
2 | Colombia | El Dorado International Airport | Bogotá | 14,899,199 |
3 | Brazil | Congonhas-São Paulo Airport | São Paulo | 13,699,657 |
4 | Brazil | Brasília International Airport | Brasília | 12,213,825 |
5 | Brazil | Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport | Rio de Janeiro | 11,828,656 |
6 | Chile | Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport | Santiago | 9,024,611 |
7 | Peru | Jorge Chávez International Airport | Lima | 8,786,973 |
8 | Venezuela | Simón Bolívar International Airport | Maiquetía | 8,773,461 |
9 | Argentina | Ministro Pistarini International Airport | Buenos Aires | 7,924,759 |
10 | Brazil | Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport | Salvador | 7,052,720 |
11 | Argentina | Jorge Newbery Airport | Buenos Aires | 6,489,066 |
12 | Brazil | Tancredo Neves International Airport | Belo Horizonte | 5,617,171 |
13 | Brazil | Salgado Filho International Airport | Porto Alegre | 5,607,703 |
14 | Brazil | Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport | Recife | 5,250,565 |
Rank | Country | Airport | City | Passengers |
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1 | Brazil | São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport | São Paulo | 19,678,222 |
2 | Brazil | Congonhas-São Paulo Airport | São Paulo | 13,672,301 |
3 | Colombia | El Dorado International Airport | Bogotá | 13,548,420 |
4 | Brazil | Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport | Rio de Janeiro | 10,754,689 |
5 | Brazil | Brasília International Airport | Brasília | 10,443,393 |
6 | Chile | Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport | Santiago | 9,017,718 |
7 | Venezuela | Simón Bolívar International Airport | Maiquetía | 8,975,897 |
8 | Peru | Jorge Chávez International Airport | Lima | 8,285,688 |
9 | Argentina | Ministro Pistarini International Airport | Buenos Aires | 8,012,794 |
10 | Ecuador | Mariscal Sucre International Airport | Quito | 4,274,922 |
Foz do Iguaçu/Cataratas International Airport, is the airport serving Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil. It is named after the Iguazu Falls and provides air-connections to the falls located at Iguaçu National Park, and to Itaipu Dam.
Aeroporto Internacional do Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre is the airport serving Recife, Brazil. Since December 27, 2001 it is named after the Recife-born Anthropologist and Sociologist Gilberto de Mello Freyre (1900–1987). Some of its facilities are shared with the Recife Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force.
Fortaleza–Pinto Martins International Airport is the international airport serving Fortaleza, Brazil. It is named after Euclides Pinto Martins (1892–1924), a Ceará-born aviator who in 1922 was one of the pioneers of the air link between New York City and Rio de Janeiro.
Aracaju–Santa Maria International Airport is the airport serving Aracaju, Brazil.
Campo Grande International Airport, sometimes also informally referred to as Antônio João Airport, after the neighborhood where it is located, is the airport serving Campo Grande, Brazil.
Macapá−Alberto Alcolumbre International Airport is the airport serving Macapá, Brazil. Since April 22, 2009 the airport is named after Alberto Alcolumbre, a local businessman.
Navegantes–Ministro Victor Konder International Airport is the airport serving Navegantes, Brazil, as well as Itajaí, Balneário Camboriú, and Blumenau. Since June 10, 1959, it is named after the Itajaí-born Victor Konder (1886–1941), Minister of Public Works (1926–1930), whose administration encouraged the birth of Brazilian commercial aviation.
João Pessoa–Presidente Castro Pinto International Airport is the airport serving João Pessoa, Brazil located in the adjoining municipality of Santa Rita. Since August 2, 1960 the airport is named after João Pereira de Castro Pinto (1863-1944), a lawyer, writer and President of the State of Paraíba from 1912 to 1915.
Pelotas–João Simões Lopes Neto International Airport is the airport serving Pelotas, Brazil.
Comandante Gustavo Kraemer International Airport is the airport serving Bagé, Brazil. Since February 8, 1952, it is named after Captain Gustavo Ernesto de Carvalho Kraemer (1911–1950), founder and pilot of the airline SAVAG, killed on an air-crash in 1950.
Londrina–Gov. José Richa Airport is the airport serving Londrina, Brazil. It is named after José Richa (1934–2003), former mayor of Londrina and Governor of Paraná.
Imperatriz–Prefeito Renato Moreira Airport is the airport serving Imperatriz, Brazil. Since March 11, 2003 the airport is named after a former mayor of Imperatriz.
Presidente João Suassuna Airport is the airport serving Campina Grande, Brazil. Since August 2, 1960 it has been named after João Urbano Pessoa de Vasconcelos Suassuna (1886-1930), President of the State of Paraíba from 1924 to 1928.
Altamira Airport is the airport serving Altamira, Brazil.
This list of busiest airports by continent includes the busiest airports on every continent except Antarctica and Oceania.
Jaén Airport also known as Shumba Airport is an airport serving Jaén, the capital of Jaén Province in the Cajamarca Region of Peru. It is owned and operated by CORPAC S.A.