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Country: Argentina
Location: Rosario
Coordinates: 32.55.00S / 060.47.00W
IATA Code: ROS
Timezone: GMT -3
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Rosario - Islas Malvinas International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Rosario - Islas Malvinas) (IATA: ROS, ICAO: SAAR) is turn up 13 kilometre (eight land mile) west-northwest from the heart of Rosario, a town in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina. The airport covers an area  of 550 hectares (1359 acres) and is functioned by the Province of Santa Fe.

The airport assists the Greater Rosario area  and is the independent hub for Sol Líneas Aéreas and is also assisted by Aerolíneas Argentinas, Gol Transportes Aéreos and LAN Argentina. There are domestic voyages within Argentina from Rosario to Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mar del Plata (via Buenos Aires), Mendoza (vía Còrdoba), Santa Fé and Villa Gesell (via Buenos Aires) towns as good as international services to Santiago de Chile, Porto Alegre, Brazil, and Punta del Este, Uruguay (direct voyage in summertime and via Buenos Aires in fall, wintertime and springtime).

Since June 2008 the Uruguayan air hose PLUNA will wing from Rosario to Montevideo (Uruguay).

The airport is at an height of 82 human foot (25 m) and its longest landing track measure out 9843 human foot (three klicks).

A new depot was build between 2003 and 2004, doing Rosario efficaciously an international airport. Because of being so close to Buenos Aires (340km), direct voyages between them are not common.

In the 1st yr of the 21st century the Rosario Airport has increasingly lost air traffic volume, even after it was updated and spread out in 2003–2004. In 2005 there were only 1,807 voyages, approximately 75% small than in 2000. Among the ground bring up are low ticket monetary values compared to the increased cost of fuel, the want of a national air transportation system policy, and the being of a inexpensive and fast choice (the Rosario-Buenos Aires Highway).


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