๐ต๐พ Fuerte Olimpo, Paraguay
Fuerte Olimpo Airport (OLK), officially known as Teniente 1ro Inocencio Herebia Airport, serves the remote river port of Fuerte Olimpo in the Alto Paraguay Department. The airport features a small, basic passenger terminal building that provides essential shelter and processing for regional travelers. As a vital link in the Paraguayan Chaco, it primarily supports domestic flights connecting the region to Asunciรณn.
The terminal facilities are minimal, reflecting the airport's rural location. There are no commercial dining, retail, or lounge services available on-site, so travelers are advised to arrange for food, water, and necessary supplies in the town of Fuerte Olimpo itself. A significant infrastructure upgrade in 2016 introduced a 3,281-foot (1,000m) concrete runway and a small paved apron, which has greatly improved the airport's reliability during the rainy season.
Operational services at the field are primarily provided by Setam (Servicio de Transporte Aรฉreo Militar), which offers regular passenger links. The airport is located approximately 0.9 miles (1.4 km) from the town center, and while there is no formal public transit, local taxis and private transfers are typically available. Pilots and passengers should be aware of the high terrain located just southeast of the runway, which requires specific navigational attention during approach.
Fuerte Olimpo Airport is a Chaco airport that makes sense only in the context of Paraguay's river frontier. The town itself is remote and the airport's value lies in shortening a journey that would otherwise depend on long roads, river crossings, or a very patient overland schedule. In practical terms, it is an access point for the upper Paraguay River region.
That means a traveler should treat the airport as the beginning of the remote-area logistics, not as the place where those logistics are sorted out. If you are heading into the river towns, military posts, or frontier communities of Alto Paraguay, confirm the pickup and the contact name before you fly. The airport is useful because it reduces distance; it is not a place that adds many backup options.
The connection works best when your next vehicle is already waiting and your onward route is clear. At OLK, the air leg buys you time, but the ground leg still matters most. If you are heading to the river front, keep the border paperwork handy and do not leave the final vehicle to chance. That is what keeps a Chaco arrival from turning into a long delay at the edge of town.
โข Flying from Asunciรณn saves a long, rough overland journey through the Chaco.
โข Confirm Setam flights locally; schedules can shift with weather and military priorities.
โข Fuerte Olimpo sits on the Paraguay River, so onward boat transfers are common.
โข Carry all needed cash in Paraguayan Guaranรญ (PYG), as there are no ATMs at the airport.
โข River access matters here, so ask ahead if your final leg continues by boat.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources