🇧🇷 Aracati, Brazil
Aracati Dragão do Mar Regional Airport (ARX) serves the coastal municipality of Aracati in Ceará, Brazil, providing essential air access to popular tourist destinations like Canoa Quebrada. While the airport has undergone modernization and boasts a functional, aesthetically pleasing terminal building, it currently operates without any scheduled commercial passenger flights. Its infrastructure is well-suited for regional service and private aviation, reflecting its past role in connecting the region. When commercial flights were active, security procedures at ARX complied with Brazilian civil aviation regulations (ANAC). Passengers experienced quick and uncomplicated security screening and check-in processes due to the regional scale of operations. Boarding typically involved a short walk across the apron to the aircraft, as the terminal does not feature jet bridges. Currently, the airport primarily caters to general aviation and charter operations. Amenities within the terminal, though currently without scheduled commercial traffic, are tailored to the needs of regional travelers and tourists. There is typically a small café or snack bar offering refreshments and light meals. Free Wi-Fi is usually available throughout the terminal. For ground transportation, taxis are readily available outside the terminal, and car rental services can be arranged, providing convenient access to Aracati, Canoa Quebrada, and other nearby attractions, facilitating tourism along the beautiful Ceará coastline.
Aracati Dragão do Mar Regional Airport (ARX) serves as a specialized tourism gateway for the beautiful Ceará coastline, primarily providing access to the world-famous beach resort of Canoa Quebrada. Since the airport does not currently host regularly scheduled commercial airline services, 'connections' at this facility typically involve transitioning from a private jet or chartered flight to local ground transportation. Most visitors arriving at ARX are heading to Canoa Quebrada, located just 20 kilometers to the east. It is highly recommended to coordinate your ground transport—usually a local taxi or a mototaxi—well in advance, as on-demand options can be less frequent outside of pre-booked arrival windows. Ground transportation is well-integrated with the region's resort logistics. Taxis are usually available to meet scheduled charters, providing a direct 25-to-30 minute connection to the main street of Canoa Quebrada (Broadway). For travelers needing to connect to the global commercial air network, Pinto Martins International Airport (FOR) in Fortaleza is the primary gateway, located approximately 160 kilometers to the northwest. This road transfer takes about 2.5 hours via the well-maintained CE-040 highway. Frequent inter-city bus services operated by São Benedito and Flixbus also connect Aracati with Fortaleza, offering a reliable and economical alternative for budget-conscious travelers. As a modern regional field with focused general aviation support, security at ARX is streamlined, allowing for rapid transitions between your aircraft and vehicle. While the terminal provides essential shelter and Wi-Fi, it lacks extensive dining or retail facilities, so it is advisable to carry your own snacks and water for any wait periods. Always verify your flight's operational status with your charter operator, especially during the high season from December to February when coastal winds can be particularly
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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