Transportation from City Center to Asunción Airport
The most economical way to reach the airport from the City Center is to take the blue or green number 30 bus, which operates on the Avenidad Mariscal López or Avenidad España road. Since buses with the same line number in Paraguay can go to the same place by using different roads, number 30 operating on both roads arrives at the airport as the final destination.
The journey takes between 40 minutes and an hour depending on the traffic situation. You pay the ticket fee to the driver in cash. These buses run between 05.00 in the morning and 22.00 in the evening and drop you off at a stop approximately 300 meters from the airport.
After a short 5-minute walk from here, you arrive at the airport terminal. If you are carrying a large and large suitcase, it is recommended to take a taxi instead of this bus.
Asunción has an extensive taxi network, including transportation apps such as Uber and Bolt. If you want, you can take a taxi from the road, negotiate and get on, or you can call a vehicle from the application as a safer option.
Thus, you neither deal with cash nor try to tell the driver where you are going. It takes an average of 25 minutes to get to the airport, which is about 12 km away. Taxis only accept cash, and a 30 percent night rate is added between 10:00 pm and 06:00 am. Just in case, it is recommended that you note down the license plate when you take a taxi.
Comfortable door-to-door airport transfer is also an option. You can quickly book a transfer from your hotel's reception or the websites of professional agencies and get to Asunción Airport very quickly and comfortably.
Transportation from Foz do Iguaçu International Airport to the City Center
Foz do Iguaçu International Airport is the airport of the city of Foz do Iguaçu, which is located in the Brazilian state of Paraná and whose name means Iguazu Falls. With its location right on the border, this airport also serves the cities of Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil, Ciudad del Este in Paraguay and Puerto Iguazu in Argentina.
The easiest way to get from the airport to the city center is to take the bus. When you take the bus number 120 passing through the airport, you arrive at the city center after a 30-minute journey. Make sure you get on the right side, the bus goes to Iguazu Falls on one side and Foz do Iguaçu on the other, but both are called Foz do Iguaçu in Portuguese.
You can reach the city center comfortably and quickly with the taxis you will see right in front of you when you exit the airport arrivals floor. The distance between the city center and the airport is 17 km on average and the journey takes approximately 30 minutes. You have to come to a firm agreement on how much it will cost before you get in a taxi, as this is one of the biggest tourist traps here.
Some taxis accept payment by credit card, and some taxis accept both credit cards and US dollars. However, it is a fact that you will be more profitable when you pay with Brazilian Real. It is also useful to add that taxi drivers expect tips.
When you arrange a tour to see Iguazu Waterfall, which was included in the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1986 and selected as one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World in 2011, this tour first picks you up from the airport, takes you to the waterfall, provides guidance inside, and finally drops you off at your hotel. So you're killing two birds with one turn.
If you are traveling as a large group or if you want your airport transfer to be handled quickly, you can arrange an airport transfer through the hotel you will be staying at before your trip or online from reliable websites. Thus, you can come from the airport gate to the gate of your hotel comfortably without thinking about anything.