🇧🇷 Almenara, Brazil
Cirilo Queiróz Airport (AMJ) is a small regional airport located in Almenara, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Situated within the heart of the Jequitinhonha Valley, the airport primarily serves the local community and surrounding areas, acting as a crucial link for a region known for its vibrant culture and developing economy. The airport operates from a modest single-terminal building, handling domestic flights, primarily through charter services and limited regional connections. Its role is particularly significant for connecting this interior region with larger urban centers and facilitating access for business and essential services. The terminal experience at AMJ is characterized by its simplicity and efficiency, designed to cater to the needs of regional travelers. The building offers basic amenities, including a comfortable waiting area with air conditioning and Wi-Fi access, a small cafeteria providing light refreshments, and clean restroom facilities. There are no extensive retail outlets or specialized airline lounges, reflecting its focus on essential air travel. The layout is straightforward, ensuring minimal walking distances from check-in to aircraft. This allows for a quick and uncomplicated passenger experience, particularly beneficial given the airport's role in serving a less densely populated area. Operational services at Cirilo Queiróz Airport include a help desk for passenger inquiries, open parking, and CCTV surveillance to ensure safety and security. While regular scheduled commercial services may be limited or irregular, the airport remains an active hub for private aviation, medical flights, and governmental operations. It serves as an important entry point for exploring the unique artisan traditions and natural beauty of the Jequitinhonha Valley, renowned for its pottery and precious stones. The airport's commitment to basic but reliable infrastructure underscores its importance as a regional asset, supporting connectivity and development in this culturally rich part of Brazil.
Connecting at Cirilo Queiróz Airport (AMJ) is a process best managed with advance planning, as scheduled commercial flight services are limited or irregular. Travelers should confirm flight schedules directly with their chosen regional airline or charter operator. While the airport is domestic, the standard minimum connection times for domestic-to-domestic (60 minutes) and interline (120 minutes) are recommended, though actual flight intervals may necessitate longer waits. If your journey involves connecting to larger national hubs like Belo Horizonte (CNF) or Vitória (VIX), plan for a separate leg of travel, possibly by ground, as direct onward flights from AMJ are infrequent.
Ground transportation from the Almenara terminal is straightforward, with taxis readily available to transport passengers to the city center or nearby Jequitinhonha Valley destinations. While the airport provides open parking, pre-booking a taxi or arranging pickup with your accommodation is advisable, especially for arrivals outside of peak hours. For travel deeper into the Jequitinhonha Valley, local bus services are a common and economical option, connecting Almenara to other towns like the city of Jequitinhonha. The journey to Jequitinhonha by bus takes approximately 50 minutes to an hour. Travelers should be prepared for warm and humid weather conditions, often with a chance of thunderstorms, particularly in the afternoons. It's recommended to carry Brazilian Reais (BRL) for local purchases, as credit card acceptance may be limited in smaller establishments.
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
Minimum domestic connection:
60 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources