๐ฆ๐ท Goya, Argentina
Goya Airport (OYA) is a regional aviation facility serving the city of Goya in the Corrientes Province of Argentina, located approximately 2.5 miles (4 km) northeast of the city center. The airport operates from a single, functional passenger terminal building designed to facilitate domestic regional travel and general aviation. It acts as an essential infrastructure link for the southwestern region of the province, providing connectivity for business, official, and emergency flight operations.
The terminal infrastructure provides essential amenities for travelers, including a dedicated check-in area, an information desk, and a comfortable waiting lounge. For refreshments, passengers have access to a small on-site restaurant and coffee shop that serves local snacks and beverages. The facility also features basic but practical services such as luggage storage, baggage wrapping, and a small gift shop offering regional souvenirs. The airport typically operates between 10:00 and 22:00 UTC, synchronized with local flight schedules.
Ground transportation to central Goya is well-supported by a prepaid taxi booth located directly within the terminal, providing a quick 10 to 15-minute transfer to the city's main hotels and business districts. The airfield features a single 5,577-foot (1,700m) asphalt runway (04/22) and is equipped with a non-directional beacon (NDB) for navigational support. While regular scheduled services are often seasonal or operated by LADE, the airport remains a vital base for private charters and technical flights in the region.
Goya Airport serves the city of Goya in northeastern Argentina, and its connection value comes from the fact that Goya sits on the Paran River corridor and acts as a regional service center. The airport is useful because it keeps the city and the surrounding Corrientes area closer to the national air network.
The practical transfer is usually a car into Goya or toward the riverfront and surrounding towns. Because the city is regional rather than metropolitan, the airport works best when the destination is already known and the pickup is waiting. The airfield saves time by reducing the overland leg into the city.
For travelers, OYA is a good example of a small regional airport that matters because it keeps a river city connected without requiring a long drive. That keeps the airport useful as a clean entry point to Goya and the Paran River corridor. The airport is useful because it gives the city a fast air link without a complicated transfer. A driver into Goya or the riverfront should already be lined up, because the airport only saves time when the pickup is waiting and the corridor is too regional for a last-minute scramble after landing there.
โข Coordinate a hotel shuttle in advance for the easiest city transfer.
โข The airport is a gateway for the world-famous Surubรญ fishing festival (April).
โข Ground transport: Taxis to town are reliable and take only 10 minutes.
โข Bring all refreshments; terminal services are extremely limited.
โข Connect through Corrientes (CNQ) for more consistent airline options.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources