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(AGT) Ciudad del Este
PARAGUAY - Ciudad del Este Guarani International
(PEI) Pereira
COLOMBIA - Pereira Matecana International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AGT) Ciudad del Este Guarani International
Ciudad del Este, Paraguay
(PEI) Pereira Matecana International
Pereira, Colombia
18
Jul
Saturday
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Malaga to Pedro Juan Caballero: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|AGT – PEI|$187
$187one way
Cheapest price
3h 45m1 stop via GRU
Flight duration
2,140 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Malaga to Pedro Juan Caballero

Connecting southern Spain with the heart of Paraguay, flights from Malaga to Pedro Juan Caballero typically require at least one or two stops along the way. Most itineraries route through Madrid or São Paulo before reaching Dr. Juan C. Molas Airport. Total travel time generally falls between 18 and 24 hours depending on layover duration. This isn't a common tourist corridor, which means last minute fares can occasionally surface as airlines adjust seat availability on connecting legs. The route appeals mainly to business travelers and those visiting family in eastern Paraguay. The best time to fly is during the Southern Hemisphere's cooler months, from May through September, when temperatures in Pedro Juan Caballero are more moderate. Pack light layers for arrival—the climate shifts drastically from Mediterranean Malaga. For last minute travelers, flexibility with departure days can make a real difference in finding reasonable connections and shorter layovers.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Malargüe (AGT) to Macau (PEI)?
Flights from Malargüe (AGT) to Macau (PEI) tend to be cheapest during the low season months of March through May and September through November. Booking at least 6-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you secure the best fares on this route.
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Flying from Angra do Heroísmo to Porto: An Azores-to-Mainland Journey

Connecting the enchanting mid-Atlantic archipelago of the Azores with the vibrant cultural heart of northern Portugal, flights from AGT to PEI offer travelers a seamless transition between two remarkably different Portuguese worlds. Angra do Heroísmo, a UNESCO World Heritage city on Terceira Island, serves as your departure point, while Porto — famous for its port wine cellars, tiled facades, and riverside charm — awaits on the other end.

The flight typically covers roughly 1,500 kilometers over the Atlantic Ocean, with a journey time of around two and a half hours depending on weather conditions. SATA Air Açores and Azores Airlines are the primary carriers operating this route, offering seasonal and year-round service that connects islanders and tourists alike with mainland Portugal. During peak summer months, frequency tends to increase as tourism to the Azores surges, while winter schedules may be more limited.

Timing your trip wisely can make a real difference. The Azores enjoy a mild oceanic climate, making spring and early autumn particularly pleasant for exploring Terceira before your departure. Porto, on the other hand, shines brightest from May through September when warm temperatures invite long evenings along the Douro River. If you can arrange your travel during June, you will catch Porto's famous São João festival — a night of street celebrations, grilled sardines, and spontaneous joy that is unlike anything else in Europe.

One practical tip for this route: Angra do Heroísmo's airport is relatively small, so arriving an hour before departure is generally sufficient. However, Atlantic weather can occasionally cause delays, particularly during winter storms, so building some flexibility into your itinerary is wise. Travelers connecting onward from Porto's Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport will find it well-equipped with domestic and international connections across Europe.

What makes the journey from Angra do Heroísmo to Porto particularly rewarding is the contrast it delivers. You leave behind volcanic landscapes, natural swimming pools, and the unhurried pace of island life, only to land in a metropolis brimming with Baroque churches, contemporary art, and some of the finest gastronomy in southern Europe. The Ribeira district alone, cascading down to the river in a tangle of narrow streets and colorful buildings, feels like stepping into a different century.

For travelers who have spent time soaking in the raw beauty of the Azores, arriving in Porto feels like the perfect cultural counterpoint. Whether you are sampling a francesinha sandwich or wandering through Livraria Lello, the transition between these two destinations reminds you just how wonderfully diverse Portugal truly is.