Argentina Overflight Permits
Argentina overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Any business jet aircraft operator or commercial airline that intends to overfly Uruguay aerospace required prior overflight permits approval,
As a flight dispatcher, you may need some pre-flight information about Uruguay overflight and landing permits and their requirement.
The issued overflight permit number must be inserted in Item 18 of your submiting Flight Plan.
Uruguay Overfly Permit : N 1327/2020
Officially there is "NO CAA Processing Fees" applied for issuance of Uruguay Overflight Permits.
We understand that by the time, high quality and customized ground handling services, at the best price, are the key elements of a successful flight, whether it is an ad-hoc or scheduled flight, we make sure the aircraft, its crew, passengers, and cargo are taken care from its landing to take off. We offer our customers an integrated range of high-quality cargo, ramp, passenger, fuel stop services within Uruguay and various locations across the globe.
Argentina overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Brazil overflight permits approval required for all airlines, private jets, air ambulances, cargo, and passenger flights, permits can also be arranged on short notice.
Our highly professional flight support team with more than 15 years’ experience has the commercial technical and regulatory knowledge with expertise that enables us to handle your flight in the shortest possible time at any civil airport in Uruguay
Help to reduce the inconveniences of international flights such as obtaining Uruguay overflight & landing permits, escorting of passengers, crew through customs, and immigration. Arranging other services by third-party suppliers.
We adhere to strict operating and customer service standards that result in consistent, professional, and personalized service at every location we serve. We can tailor our products to the specific needs of each of our customers, offering all, or a mix of services.
we backed by hundreds of trained agents and handlers worldwide with a dedicated team of professionals who are committed to safety, customer satisfaction, and quality, we always have a solution if you can harness the right resources.
Our operations center with its 20 strong team strengths of dispatchers and flight coordinators is on duty 24/7 to meet your every need.
Our skilled flight support team provides extensive international travel support services for flight clearance requirements in Uruguay airspace.
You can contact us and our international travel support team will provide you with a full overflight permit fee within 5 minutes.
We have direct contacts with worldwide Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) and in some countries in which CAA is only allowed to process permits through local agents, we have a very professional local representative team available to support our valued customers so that we would be able to arrange landing permits on a short term notice period.
Before applying for an overflight permit, please refer to the following details that may help you understand.
Our services include international trip planning, overflight permits, landing permits, traffic permits, ground handling, real-time flight watch, JetA1 fuel, catering uplift, weather & notams, crew hotel, and any other services requested by the airline/operator.
The culturally thriving port city of Montevideo is the national capital and home to nearly half of Uruguay’s population, boasting a rich history and a jumble of eclectic and attractive landmarks. Don’t miss the eye-catching part-Gothic, part-Art-Deco Palacio Salvo, and the 18th-century churches and mansions that adorn the cobbled streets of its historic centre.
On the Atlantic Coast of south-eastern Uruguay, the swanky beach resort Punta del Este is often pitted as the Saint-Tropez of South America, where the young and beautiful arrive by the yacht load to bronze their toned bodies and flash some cash in the glitzy beachside bars and clubs. Come in summer and you’ll find the beach an unparalleled spot for people watching.
A short boat trip across the Rio de la Plata from Buenos Aires, the 17th-century Portuguese stronghold of Colonia delivers the perfect blend of sophistication and quaintness with its picturesque cobbled streets, post-colonial ruins and fancy boutiques and food stops. Its Unesco-protected historic quarter throngs with well-heeled south American holiday-makers, browsing the upmarket boutiques and dining out at the handful of trendy restaurants.
As Uruguay’s second largest city, tranquil Salto is the most northerly crossing point for those on track for Argentina. Stop here to soak up a laid-back pace of Uruguayan life amid leafy plazas, 19th-century architecture and pretty riverfront walks. For the ultimate relaxation, take a local bus to Termas del Dayman – the thermal hot springs to the south of the city.
On the shores of Rio de la Plata, the charming town of Carmelo is one of Uruguay’s best-kept secrets, long frequented by savvy Argentine visitors but only recently discovered by international tourists. Those in the know enjoy its cobbled streets that date back to the early 1900s, before heading down to the waterfront for a boat trip to explore the Paraná Delta
This small, coastal town has a boho-chic vibe and empty windswept beaches that provides an alternative to the glitzier beach resorts of Uruguay’s better-known stretches of coastline. The landscape is rugged and dramatic – rocky crags and wild sand dunes interspersed by rolling rangeland and sleepy fishing villages.
Art lovers and those with a penchant for the eccentric will love Casapueblo – the former studio of abstract artist Carlos Paéz Vilaró and now a remarkable hotel, gallery, museum, and café. Gleaming in the sunshine, the sprawling nine-story white-wash villa cascades whimsically down the cliff edge as a ‘living sculpture’ of artistic genius and undoubtedly Uruguay’s most interesting man-made wonder.
Just a few kilometres down the coast from Punta del Este, the tranquil Laguna Garzon feels a million miles away. A haven for migratory birds and wildlife, windsurfers and local fishermen, the scenic stretch of water can be crossed via a new ring-shaped bridge widely celebrated as an a unusual architectural feat. Those wishing to stay the night can sleep at the lake’s floating lodge, where rustic wooden cabins offer the ultimate private retreat.
In the low-slung hills of Cuchilla de Haedo inUruguay’s untouched north-westerly interior you’ll find Tacuarembó, bona fide gaucho land and the fabled birthplace of Tango star Carol Gardel. Enjoy the leafy plazas and sycamore-lined streets of the town before heading out to the pastures to saddle up and experience life on a rural cowboy ranch.
North-east of the small city of La Paloma, the tiny, east-coast beach hamlet of Cabo Polonia is one of the more remote places of Uruguay and famed for being home to its second-biggest sea lion colony. No road leads to the secluded settlement so access means a 7-km walk across sand dunes from the main highway or a bumpy ride on a 4X4 vehicle. It’s worth the effort as days can be spent in a sublimely serene way, taking walks on the beach, breathe in the fresh sea air, sip cocktails at the bar shacks, and hammock sleeping provides a laid-back serene experience.