🇧🇷 Feira de Santana, Brazil
João Durval Carneiro Airport operates a basic terminal building serving Feira de Santana, Brazil's second-largest city in Bahia state. The terminal features minimal passenger processing facilities primarily for regional flights and charter operations. Limited evening transit service requires advance transportation planning, with walking distance from terminal to aircraft approximately 45 meters across the regional airfield.
Passenger processing follows standard Brazilian domestic aviation procedures with basic security screening when required for commercial operations. No international flights operate from this regional location, eliminating customs and immigration requirements. The terminal provides essential weather protection from Brazil's tropical northeastern climate and serves primarily regional connectivity within Bahia state.
Terminal amenities are minimal, consisting of basic waiting areas with limited climate control, simple restroom facilities, and coordination for ground transportation to Feira de Santana city center. Limited evening services require advance arrangements for taxi or bus transportation. No commercial lounges, restaurants, or extensive retail facilities are available due to the regional location and limited passenger volumes. Accessibility features include basic ground-level access throughout the facility. Family facilities are basic, with simple seating areas and restroom access, as the airport primarily serves regional business travel and government transportation rather than tourism, providing essential aviation connectivity for this important commercial center in Brazil's Northeast region.
João Durval Carneiro Airport (FEC) is the primary gateway to Feira de Santana, the second-largest city in the state of Bahia, Brazil. While it offers essential connectivity to the region, it is relatively small compared to the state capital's airport. Azul Brazilian Airlines is the main commercial operator, primarily linking FEC to its major hub at Campinas (VCP). This means most domestic and international connections will require a transit through Campinas.
If you find that flight schedules into FEC do not align with your travel plans, a common and often more flexible alternative is to fly into Salvador (SSA). From Salvador, Feira de Santana is easily accessible via a well-maintained highway, with the journey taking approximately 1.5 to 2 hours by bus, taxi, or private transfer. This route is frequently used by business travelers due to the higher frequency of flights at SSA. For those flying directly into FEC, the airport is situated about 12 kilometers from the city center.
Taxis and ride-sharing applications are the most reliable methods for ground transportation, as public transit options directly from the terminal can be sparse. The terminal itself is compact, allowing for quick processing times for both check-in and baggage claim. However, amenities are limited, so it is best to handle any significant dining or shopping needs in the city of Feira de Santana or during your layover in Campinas. During the rainy season between April and July, be mindful of potential delays due to visibility, though these are generally less frequent than in the mountainous regions of Brazil.
• Check ahead for regional weather when flying into Bahia.
• Feira de Santana Airport serves the inland state of Bahia.
• It handles small Brazilian carriers and general aviation.
• The terminal is modern but mainly for domestic arrivals.
• Taxis from the airport reach Salvador or the city quickly.
Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources