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San Fernando Airport (FDO) Airport Guide

San Fernando, Argentina · SADF

San Fernando Airport (FDO/SADF) is an airport serving San Fernando, Argentina, in South America.

This page covers the practical essentials for FDO — getting to and from the airport, lounges and WiFi, transit and visa considerations, hotels nearby, and what to do if you have a layover here.

Lounges

Lounge availability at San Fernando Airport varies by terminal. Independent lounges (often accessible via Priority Pass or pay-in) and airline lounges are common at airports of this size — check your terminal on arrival.

WiFi

Free WiFi is offered at most major airports. Look for the official FDO network on arrival; coverage and time limits can vary by terminal.

Airlines

A range of domestic and international carriers serve San Fernando Airport. Check your airline for its terminal and check-in details, as assignments can change.

Getting to & from FDO

Taxi & rideshare: Metered taxis and ride-hailing serve San Fernando Airport and reach central San Fernando directly.
Public transport: Many airports offer bus or rail links into San Fernando; check the official airport site for current routes and fares.

Transit & visa requirements

  • Whether you need a transit visa for FDO depends on your nationality, your routing, and whether you must clear immigration to change flights.
  • Always verify current Argentina transit and entry requirements with official government sources before you travel.

Check visa requirements by country →

Hotels near FDO

Need a room near the airport for an early departure or a long layover?

Things to do during a layover

Got time between flights? See our dedicated FDO layover guide. In short:

Short layover (under 3 hours)

Stay airside at San Fernando Airport. Clear security to your connection early, then find a lounge or quiet seating area near your departure gate.

Medium layover (3–6 hours)

Enough time to relax in a lounge, eat a proper meal and explore the terminal’s shops and amenities without rushing your connection.

Long layover (6+ hours) — consider visiting San Fernando

With a long layover you may have time to leave the airport and see San Fernando, provided your nationality and routing allow you to clear immigration. Confirm transit visa rules first, and leave a generous buffer to return.

FDO — Frequently Asked Questions

San Fernando Airport (FDO) serves San Fernando, Argentina.

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