List of the busiest airports in Argentina

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The following is a list of the busiest airports in Argentina by passengers traffic. For each airport, the lists cite the principal city associated with the airport, not (necessarily) the municipality where the airport is physically located.

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2023 (JAN-JUL)

Argentina's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic 2023 [1]

RankAirportLocationPassengers (2023)Annual changeRank
change
1 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires 8,845,000Increase2.svg32.00%Steady2.svg
2 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires 5,644,000Increase2.svg72.00%Steady2.svg
3 Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport Córdoba 1,640,000Increase2.svg45.00%Steady2.svg
4 Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport Mendoza 1,347,000Increase2.svg 50.00%Increase2.svg1
5 San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Bariloche 1,319,000Increase2.svg24.00%Decrease2.svg1
6 Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport Puerto Iguazú 882,000Increase2.svg43.00%Increase2.svg1
7 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Salta 834,000Increase2.svg26.00%Decrease2.svg1
8 Presidente Perón International Airport Neuquén 650,000Increase2.svg46.00%Increase2.svg1
9 Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport Ushuaia 643,000Increase2.svg26.00%Decrease2.svg1
10 Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport San Miguel de Tucumán 508,000Increase2.svg33.00%Increase2.svg1
11 Comandante Armando Tola International Airport El Calafate 482,000Increase2.svg23.00%Decrease2.svg1
12 Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport Jujuy 336,000Increase2.svg47.00%Increase2.svg1
13 General Enrique Mosconi International Airport Comodoro Rivadavia 317,000Increase2.svg40.00%Decrease2.svg1
14 Islas Malvinas International Airport Rosario 279,000Increase2.svg43.00%Steady2.svg
15 Posadas Airport Posadas 242,000Increase2.svg73.00%Increase2.svg3
16 Doctor Fernando Piragine Niveyro International Airport Corrientes 196,000Increase2.svg93.00%Increase2.svg2

2022

Argentina's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic 2022 [2]

RankAirportLocationPassengers (2022)Annual changeRank
change
1 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires 12,833,000Increase2.svg183.00%Increase2.svg1
2 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires 6,619,000Increase2.svg113.00%Steady2.svg
3 Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport Córdoba 2,108,000Increase2.svg201.00%Increase2.svg1
4 San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Bariloche 1,980,000Increase2.svg78.00%Decrease2.svg1
5 Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport Mendoza 1,733,000Increase2.svg 160.00%Steady2.svg
6 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Salta 1,205,000Increase2.svg137.00%Increase2.svg1
7 Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport Puerto Iguazú 1,170,000Increase2.svg185.00%Increase2.svg1
8 Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport Ushuaia 979,000Increase2.svg92.00%Decrease2.svg2
9 Presidente Perón International Airport Neuquén 875,000Increase2.svg128.00%Steady2.svg
10 Comandante Armando Tola International Airport El Calafate 772,000Increase2.svg120.00%Steady2.svg
11 Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport San Miguel de Tucumán 718,000Increase2.svg125.00%Steady2.svg
12 General Enrique Mosconi International Airport Comodoro Rivadavia 453,000Increase2.svg153.00%Steady2.svg
13 Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport Jujuy 450,000Increase2.svg158.00%Steady2.svg
14 Islas Malvinas International Airport Rosario 370,000Increase2.svg268.00%Increase2.svg4
15 Almirante Marcos A. Zar Airport Trelew 304,000Increase2.svg83.00%Increase2.svg3
16 Astor Piazzolla International Airport Mar del Plata 267,000Increase2.svg212.00%Increase2.svg2

2021

Argentina's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic 2021 [3]

RankAirportLocationPassengers (2021)Annual changeRank
change
1 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires 4'518,000Increase2.svg92.00%Increase2.svg1
2 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires 3'101,000Decrease2.svg11.00%Steady2.svg
3 San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Bariloche 1'112,000Increase2.svg135.00%Increase2.svg2
4 Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport Córdoba 702,000Decrease2.svg-5.00%Decrease2.svg1
5 Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport Mendoza 665,000Decrease2.svg39.00%Steady2.svg0
6 Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport Ushuaia 512,000Increase2.svg65.00%%Increase2.svg3
7 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Salta 454,000Increase2.svg65.00%Increase2.svg3
8 Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport Puerto Iguazú 401,000Increase2.svg13.00%Increase2.svg1
9 Presidente Perón International Airport Neuquén 384,000Decrease2.svg52.00%Increase2.svg1
10 Comandante Armando Tola International Airport El Calafate 327,000Increase2.svg42.00%Steady2.svg
11 Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport San Miguel de Tucumán 316,000Increase2.svg56.00%Steady2.svg
12 General Enrique Mosconi International Airport Comodoro Rivadavia 179,000Increase2.svg33.00%Increase2.svg2
13 Jujuy – Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport Jujuy 172,000Increase2.svg101.00%Increase2.svg5
14 Trelew - Almirante Marcos A. Ziar Airport Trelew 167,000Increase2.svg91.00%Increase2.svg4
15 Posadas - Libertador General Jose de San Martin International Airport Posadas 140,000Increase2.svg117.00%Increase2.svg4

2020

Argentina's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic 2020 [3]

RankAirportLocationPassengers (2020)Annual changeRank
change
1 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires 3,305,171Decrease2.svg73.79%Steady2.svg
2 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires 2,347,332Decrease2.svg80.91%Steady2.svg
3 Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport Córdoba 740,984Decrease2.svg78.80%Steady2.svg
4 Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport Mendoza 476,921Decrease2.svg79.51%Decrease2.svg1
5 San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Bariloche 468,424Decrease2.svg74.69%Steady2.svg
6 El Palomar Airport Buenos Aires 412,213Decrease2.svg73.28%Steady2.svg
7 Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport Puerto Iguazú 354,421Decrease2.svg77.35%Steady2.svg
8 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Salta 335,906Decrease2.svg76.43%Steady2.svg
9 Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport Ushuaia 310,477Decrease2.svg66.57%Steady2.svg
10 Presidente Perón International Airport Neuquén 250,875Decrease2.svg79.25%Increase2.svg1
11 Comandante Armando Tola International Airport El Calafate 230,162Decrease2.svg65.92%Decrease2.svg1
12 Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport San Miguel de Tucumán 202,356Decrease2.svg78.73%Steady2.svg
13 Islas Malvinas International Airport Rosario 167,241Decrease2.svg77.62%Steady2.svg
14 General Enrique Mosconi International Airport Comodoro Rivadavia 134,709Decrease2.svg79.03%Increase2.svg1
15 Astor Piazzolla International Airport Mar del Plata 112,123Decrease2.svg70.30%Decrease2.svg1

2019

Argentina's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic 2019 [4]

RankAirportLocationTotal passengers (2019)Annual
change (2019 vs 2018)
Rank
change
1 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires 12'706,000Increase2.svg13.00%Increase2.svg1
2 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires 12'312,000Decrease2.svg-8.00%Decrease2.svg1
3 Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport Córdoba 3'490,000Increase2.svg4.00%Steady2.svg
4 Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport Mendoza 2'325,000Increase2.svg15.00%Steady2.svg
5 San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Bariloche 1'850,000Increase2.svg20.00%Steady2.svg
6 El Palomar Airport Buenos Aires 1'760,000Increase2.svg142.00%Increase2.svg7
7 Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport Puerto Iguazú 1'565,000Increase2.svg42.00%Steady2.svg
8 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Salta 1'433,000Increase2.svg29.00%Decrease2.svg2
9 Presidente Perón International Airport Neuquén 1'206,000Increase2.svg19.00%Decrease2.svg1
10 Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport San Miguel de Tucumán 968,000Increase2.svg3.00% a Decrease2.svg1
11 Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport Ushuaia 929,000Increase2.svg17.00%Steady2.svg
12 Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport Rosario 758,000Decrease2.svg-12.00%Decrease2.svg2
13 General Enrique Mosconi International Airport Comodoro Rivadavia 643,000Decrease2.svg-5.00%Decrease2.svg1
14 Comandante Armando Tola International Airport El Calafate 675,000Increase2.svg13.00%Steady2.svg
15 Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport Jujuy 389,000Decrease2.svg-2.00%Increase2.svg 1

2018

Argentina's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic 2018 [5]

RankAirportLocationTotal passengers (2019)Annual
change (2018 vs 2017)
Rank
change
1 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires 13'363,000Decrease2.svg-3.00%Steady2.svg
2 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires 11'204,000Increase2.svg9.00%Steady2.svg
3 Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport Córdoba 3'388,000Increase2.svg19.00%Steady2.svg
4 Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport Mendoza 2'032,000Increase2.svg16.00%Steady2.svg
5 San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Bariloche 1'559,000Increase2.svg22.00%Steady2.svg
6 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Salta 1'111,000Increase2.svg3.00%Steady2.svg
7 Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport Puerto Iguazú 1'089,000Increase2.svg9.00%Steady2.svg
8 Presidente Perón International Airport Neuquén 1'019,000Increase2.svg18.00%Steady2.svg
9 Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport San Miguel de Tucumán 933,000Increase2.svg68.00% a Increase2.svg4
10 Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport Rosario 848,000Increase2.svg16.00%Steady2.svg
11 Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport Ushuaia 794,000Decrease2.svg-1.00%Decrease2.svg2
12 General Enrique Mosconi International Airport Comodoro Rivadavia 673,000Increase2.svg9.0%Steady2.svg
13 El Palomar Airport Buenos Aires 658,000Increase2.svg1000.00%Increase2.svg3
14 Comandante Armando Tola International Airport El Calafate 598,000Decrease2.svg-1.0%Decrease2.svg3
15 Astor Piazzolla International Airport Mar del Plata 453,000Increase2.svg62.0%Increase2.svg 2

2017

Argentina's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic 2017 [6]

RankAirportLocationTotal passengers (2017)Annual
change (2017 vs 2016)
Rank
change
1 Aeroparque Jorge Newbery Buenos Aires 13,261,437Increase2.svg13.7%Steady2.svg
2 Ministro Pistarini International Airport Buenos Aires 9,679,689Decrease2.svg1.5%Steady2.svg
3 Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport Córdoba 2,762,393Increase2.svg24,8%Steady2.svg
4 Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport Mendoza 1,717,419Increase2.svg58,1%Increase2.svg1
5 San Carlos de Bariloche Airport Bariloche 1,279,524Increase2.svg7,8%Decrease2.svg1
6 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Salta 1,095,104Increase2.svg12,6%Steady2.svg
7 Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport Puerto Iguazú 998,460Increase2.svg11,7%Steady2.svg
8 Presidente Perón International Airport Neuquén 907,980Increase2.svg16,7%Steady2.svg
9 Ushuaia – Malvinas Argentinas International Airport Ushuaia 795,652Increase2.svg6,0%Steady2.svg
10 Rosario – Islas Malvinas International Airport Rosario 747,571Increase2.svg46,6%Increase2.svg4
11 Comandante Armando Tola International Airport El Calafate 625,562Decrease2.svg10,9%Decrease2.svg 1
12 General Enrique Mosconi International Airport Comodoro Rivadavia 618,257Increase2.svg7,8%Increase2.svg1
13 Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport San Miguel de Tucumán 556,834Decrease2.svg16,9% a Decrease2.svg1
14 Comandante Espora Airport Bahía Blanca 410,415Increase2.svg33,9%Increase2.svg 1
15 Resistencia International Airport Resistencia 316,290Increase2.svg44,3%Increase2.svg 4

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