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(ASU) Asuncion
PARAGUAY - Asuncion Silvio Pettirossi International
(LIM) Lima
PERU - Lima J. Chavez
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(ASU) Asuncion Silvio Pettirossi International
Asuncion, Paraguay
(LIM) Lima J. Chavez
Lima, Peru
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Asunción to Lima: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|ASU – LIM|$289
$289one way
Cheapest price
8h 45m1 stop via BOG
Flight duration
3,015 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The journey from Asunción to Lima links two very different South American capitals, taking you from the subtropical heart of Paraguay to the misty Pacific coast of Peru. Most itineraries involve a connection, often through São Paulo, Santiago or Bogotá, with total travel times typically ranging from six to twelve hours depending on the layover. LATAM and Avianca are among the carriers regularly serving this corridor. Mornings tend to offer the smoothest connections, and the dry season between May and October is generally the most comfortable window for exploring Lima after arrival. For last minute travelers, flexibility on connection points usually opens up more options than insisting on a single hub. It's worth checking baggage rules carefully, since interline transfers can vary. Once you land at Jorge Chávez, the Miraflores district is about forty minutes away by taxi, longer in rush hour traffic.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Asunción (ASU) to Lima (LIM)?
The cheapest months to fly from Asunción to Lima are typically February, March, and May, when demand is lower and airlines offer discounted fares. Booking at least 4-6 weeks in advance and avoiding peak holiday seasons like December and July can also help you secure better deals.
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Flying from Asunción to Lima: A Guide to This South American Route

Connecting two of South America's most distinct capitals, the journey from Asunción to Lima links the quiet riverside charm of Paraguay with the bustling Pacific coastline of Peru. While not one of the continent's busiest air corridors, this route has gained steady popularity among business travelers, tourists heading to Machu Picchu, and Paraguayans seeking connections through Lima's well-connected Jorge Chávez International Airport.

There are currently no daily nonstop flights between the two cities, so most itineraries involve a single layover, typically in São Paulo, Santiago, or Lima's regional hubs. Total travel time generally ranges from eight to fourteen hours depending on the connection. Airlines commonly operating on this corridor include LATAM, which dominates South American skies, along with Sky Airline, GOL, and occasionally Avianca through alternative routings. Travelers who plan ahead can sometimes find smoother connections through Santiago de Chile, which tends to offer shorter layovers than Brazilian hubs.

The best time to fly depends on what you want to do upon arrival. Lima enjoys its sunniest stretch from December through April, ideal for exploring Miraflores, Barranco, and the coast before heading inland to Cusco. The Peruvian dry season, May to September, is preferred for trekking the Andes, though Lima itself can feel grey and misty during these months due to the coastal fog known locally as la garúa. From Asunción's perspective, the cooler months between May and August make for more comfortable departures, avoiding the humid Paraguayan summer.

For a smoother experience, travelers should keep a few practical points in mind. Silvio Pettirossi International Airport in Asunción is relatively small, so check-in moves quickly, but international connections require attention to luggage rules across carriers. Lima's airport, by contrast, is a major hub with extensive duty-free, dining, and lounges, which makes longer layovers manageable. Currency exchange is generally better done in Lima than in Asunción, and Peruvian soles tend to offer better value than exchanging US dollars at street rates.

What makes the Asunción to Lima route interesting is the contrast it offers in a single trip. Passengers leave behind the laid-back, tropical rhythm of Paraguay and arrive in one of Latin America's gastronomic capitals, home to world-renowned restaurants and centuries of layered history. The flight itself often crosses stunning landscapes, with views of the Andes on clear days providing a memorable highlight. Whether traveling for leisure, business, or as a gateway to the wider Andean region, this connection rewards those who plan carefully and embrace the journey's regional character.