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    Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport

    Northern Argentina's primary gateway, connecting Jujuy Province to major domestic and regional destinations.

    IATA Code:JUJ
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    Overview of the Airport

    Gobernador Horacio Guzmán International Airport (JUJ) is located 33 km southeast of San Salvador de Jujuy, serving as the main airport for Jujuy Province and a vital link for tourism and commerce in northwest Argentina.

    -24.392778, -65.097222

    450K
    Passenger Traffic
    1.1K
    Cargo Throughput

    Growth Trend

    Passenger traffic increased by 158% year-over-year, reflecting strong regional recovery and tourism demand[2].

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    Employment

    1,200

    Staff includes airline employees, ground handlers, security, retail, and government operations.

    Airport Asset

    Global Ranking

    Ranked 13th busiest airport in Argentina by passenger traffic in 2022[2].
    4.2K
    Aircraft Movements

    Market Share of Major Airlines

    Capacity Expansion

    Recent terminal upgrades and apron expansion have increased capacity to support rising passenger and cargo volumes.

    Capacity Expansion

    Technological Advancements

    Deployment of automated check-in kiosks and enhanced security screening streamline passenger processing.

    Technological Advancements

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Implementation of LED lighting, water conservation systems, and recycling programs support environmental goals.

    Sustainability Initiatives

    Recommendations

    Policy Alignment

    Collaborate with national authorities to secure infrastructure funding and align with aviation safety standards.

    Infrastructure Investment

    Focus on runway resurfacing and terminal modernization to accommodate future growth and improve resilience.

    Sustainability Focus

    Expand renewable energy use and green building practices to meet Argentina’s environmental regulations.