Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport, often referred to by locals as "El Cadillal", serves as the main aerial gateway to the Jujuy province and the starting point for journeys through the famous Quebrada de Humahuaca region. Situated in a picturesque valley, the airport combines the functionality of a major transport hub with the atmosphere of Andean hospitality. Thanks to a recent large-scale renovation, the terminal welcomes guests with a modern design and panoramic views, allowing visitors to feel the unique spirit of northern Argentina from the very first minutes after landing.
| IATA Code | JUJ |
| ICAO Code | SASJ |
| City | San Salvador de Jujuy (located in Perico) |
| Distance to Centre | 33 km |
| Status | International |
| Passengers per Year | ~592,000 (2023 data) |
| Schedule | Available on the official website |
Features and Passenger Amenities
Following a complete renovation, Jujuy Airport has become one of the most modern facilities in the north of the country, offering a high level of service and comfort.
- Renovated Terminal: The terminal building features a modern architectural look utilizing glass and local materials, harmoniously blending into the surrounding landscape. The terminal area has significantly increased, ensuring spaciousness even during peak hours.
- Technology and Comfort: The airport is equipped with jet bridges (aerobridges) for convenient boarding and disembarking in any weather. Inside, modern check-in counters are in operation, and complimentary Wi-Fi and comfortable waiting areas are available.
- Local Flair: In the retail area, you can purchase authentic regional souvenirs, including llama wool products and local sweets, allowing you to buy gifts without leaving the airport building.
- Infrastructure: Travelers have access to parking, a food court area with cafes, and a VIP lounge for those who prefer to wait for their flight in a private setting.