Cruzeiro do Sul Airport (CZS)

๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Cruzeiro Do Sul, Brazil

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
120
minutes

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Cruzeiro do Sul International Airport (CZS), also known as Campo Internacional, is a vital aviation facility located in the state of Acre, Brazil. It holds the distinction of being the westernmost airport in Brazil with regular scheduled services, situated near the border with Peru. In a region where road travel can be extremely difficult and seasonal, the airport serves as an indispensable lifeline, connecting the isolated communities of the Juruรก Valley to the state capital, Rio Branco, and the broader national aviation network. The airport's physical infrastructure is centered around a single, compact passenger terminal that has been designed for maximum efficiency. The layout is straightforward and intuitive, with check-in counters located near the main entrance, followed by a secure departure lounge and a single baggage claim area. Because all transitions occur within a single building and on a single level, navigation is stress-free for both domestic and regional travelers. The facility has undergone periodic modernizations to ensure it can handle the growing demand for air travel in the western Amazon. Facilities at Cruzeiro do Sul reflect the local culture and the practical needs of regional travelers. The terminal features several 'lanchonetes' (traditional Brazilian snack bars) offering fresh coffee, juices, and local pastries like pรฃo de queijo. There are also several retail kiosks where passengers can purchase daily essentials, newspapers, and regional handicrafts. While the airport does not house large international duty-free malls or high-end VIP lounges, it provides a professional and welcoming environment with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable journey. Scheduled air service at CZS is primarily provided by major Brazilian carriers such as GOL Airlines and Azul Brazilian Airlines, typically utilizing narrow-body jets like the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320. These flights are critical not only for tourism and commerce but also for the transport of medical supplies and the facilitation of government services in the remote interior. Ground transportation, including taxis and van services, is readily available outside the terminal to connect passengers to the city of Cruzeiro do Sul, located just a short distance from the airfield.

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Cruzeiro do Sul International Airport (CZS), officially known as Aeroporto Internacional de Cruzeiro do Sul, is a vital aviation hub located in the westernmost part of the Brazilian state of Acre. Serving as the gateway to the upper Juruรก River region and the remote Amazonian interior, the airport features a modern, air-conditioned terminal that was recently renovated to improve passenger flow and comfort. For travelers connecting here, the most common transition is between regional flights from Rio Branco or Manaus and onward journeys into the deep Amazon forest, often via smaller rivercraft or specialized bush planes. Ground transportation to the city center, which is located approximately 15 kilometers from the terminal, is primarily handled by taxis and pre-arranged private transfers. While there is no dedicated airport shuttle or high-frequency public bus service directly to the terminal doors, taxis are usually plentiful during scheduled flight arrival times. A ride into town typically takes about 20 to 25 minutes. If you are planning to travel further into the interior, particularly to indigenous lands or remote river communities, you will need to take a taxi to the local river port (Porto de Cruzeiro do Sul) to catch a 'voadora' or ferry. Within the terminal, amenities are basic but sufficient, including a small snack bar, a couple of retail shops selling local handicrafts, and a tourist information desk that can be helpful for coordinating jungle expeditions. Be aware that the climate is extremely humid and tropical year-round, so light clothing is recommended. Additionally, while the airport is designated as international, its scheduled commercial traffic is almost exclusively domestic, so international travelers will typically clear customs at their first point of entry in Brazil.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 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