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(ASU) Asuncion
PARAGUAY - Asuncion Silvio Pettirossi International
(IAD) Washington
UNITED STATES - Washington Dulles International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(ASU) Asuncion Silvio Pettirossi International
Asuncion, Paraguay
(IAD) Washington Dulles International
Washington, DC
20
Jun
Saturday
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Asunción to Washington Dulles: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|ASU – IAD|$385
$385one way
Cheapest price
9h 45m1 stop via MIA
Flight duration
4,143 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Connecting Paraguay's capital with the Washington, D.C. metro area, flights from Asunción to Dulles International typically involve one or two stops. Common layover cities include Miami, Panama City, and São Paulo, with carriers like American Airlines, Copa Airlines, and LATAM serving the route. Total travel time generally runs between 14 and 20 hours depending on your connection. The best time to fly is during the shoulder seasons — April through June or September through November — when fares tend to be more reasonable and weather at both ends is mild. Last minute travelers can sometimes find favorable options on connecting itineraries that open up close to departure. Dulles offers easy access to D.C. via the Silver Line metro. Pack layers, as Asunción's subtropical warmth contrasts sharply with Washington's variable climate. Booking last minute on this route works best with some flexibility on layover duration.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Asunción (ASU) to Washington Dulles (IAD)?
The cheapest months to fly from Asunción's Silvio Pettirossi International Airport to Washington Dulles are typically during the low season months of March, April, and September through early November. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you find the best fares, which often range significantly lower than peak travel periods around holidays and summer months.
Are there direct flights from Asunción (ASU) to Washington Dulles (IAD)?+
Do Paraguayan citizens need a visa to travel from ASU to IAD (United States)?+
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Flying from Asunción to Washington Dulles: A Traveler's Guide

Connecting Paraguay's vibrant capital with the political heart of the United States, flights from Asunción to Washington Dulles offer a fascinating journey between two very different worlds. Whether you're traveling for diplomatic purposes, visiting family, or embarking on a new adventure, this route bridges South America and North America in ways that are both practical and rewarding.

There are no direct flights between Asunción's Silvio Pettirossi International Airport and Dulles International Airport, so travelers should expect at least one layover. Common connection points include Miami, Panama City, and São Paulo. Airlines such as LATAM, Copa Airlines, and American Airlines frequently serve portions of this route, with Copa offering particularly convenient connections through Tocumen International Airport in Panama. Total travel time typically ranges from 14 to 20 hours depending on the layover duration and routing chosen.

When it comes to timing your trip, spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather on both ends. Washington, D.C. is famously beautiful during cherry blossom season in late March and early April, while Asunción's subtropical climate is most comfortable from May through September when temperatures are milder and humidity drops. Traveling during the North American summer means higher airfares and larger crowds at D.C.'s many monuments and museums, so shoulder seasons tend to provide better value and a more relaxed experience.

For those flying from Asunción to Washington Dulles, a few practical tips can make the journey smoother. Paraguayan passport holders will need a valid U.S. visa, so plan accordingly well in advance. Booking flights with shorter layovers can reduce fatigue, though allowing at least two hours for connections is wise, especially when clearing U.S. customs at the first port of entry. Packing a neck pillow and noise-canceling headphones is practically essential given the lengthy travel time.

Dulles Airport sits about 26 miles west of downtown Washington, and the Silver Line Metro now provides a direct rail link into the city, making ground transportation more convenient than ever. From the National Mall to Georgetown's cobblestone streets, the capital offers an extraordinary range of cultural and historical experiences.

What makes this route particularly interesting is the growing connection between Paraguay and the United States in trade, diplomacy, and cultural exchange. Asunción, often overlooked by international travelers, is a city full of character with its riverside promenades and colonial architecture. Flying between these two capitals feels like a journey between contrasting chapters of the Americas, each with its own compelling story to tell.