🇧🇷 Ituberá, Brazil
Ituberá Airport (ITE) is a domestic aviation facility located in the city of Ituberá, within the southern coast region of Bahia, Brazil, known as the Costa do Dendê. It serves as a vital transportation link for the local community and for the region's significant agricultural industries, specifically cacao and palm oil production. The airport features a single unpaved runway extending approximately 1,200 meters, which is designed to handle light propeller aircraft and various private general aviation traffic. The terminal building at Ituberá is extremely basic and functional, reflecting its primary role as a regional stop for non-scheduled flights and charter operations. There are no formal check-in counters, automated baggage systems, or electronic flight information displays; all airfield activities are managed manually by the flight crew and local ground assistants. While the facility lacks the modern amenities of major state hubs like Salvador or Ilhéus, it provides a professional and welcoming base for those visiting the southern frontier of Bahia. Ground transportation at ITE is primarily managed through pre-arranged private services or local taxis from the city of Ituberá. The airport's location offers a rustic arrival experience, surrounded by the lush tropical vegetation and agricultural landscapes characteristic of the Costa do Dendê. For visitors exploring the natural beauty and commercial importance of the region, including the nearby Pratigi Beach, Ituberá Airport provides a quiet and convenient entry point, significantly reducing the travel time compared to the long road journeys across the state's interior.
Connecting through Ituberá Airport (ITE) is an extremely rare occurrence in the traditional sense, as it is primarily a destination or a point of departure for flights returning to larger regional hubs like Salvador (SSA) or Ilhéus (IOS). If your travel itinerary involves a transfer at Ituberá, it is likely part of a specialized charter or a multi-stop regional hop across the southern coast of Bahia. There are no dedicated transfer facilities, secure zones, or transit areas at the airport. All arriving passengers must disembark the aircraft and wait in the immediate vicinity of the airstrip. It is essential to maintain close contact with your flight operator, as schedules are frequently adjusted based on weather patterns and operational requirements. Due to the complete lack of modern infrastructure at the airport, travelers should prepare for a high degree of flexibility. There are no food or water services available at or near the terminal area, so you must carry all necessary supplies for your entire journey across the Bahian coast. It is also highly recommended to have all your travel documentation and permits in a durable, waterproof folder. Since mobile reception can be spotty in this remote part of Brazil, do not count on your digital devices for flight updates or communications. If you experience a missed connection or a cancellation due to weather, your primary options will be to wait for the next scheduled flight—which could be several days away—or to arrange basic accommodation with the local community in Ituberá. There are no commercial hotels located at the airport. For those traveling with significant luggage or equipment, always double-check the weight restrictions for regional flights, as small aircraft have very strict
Check terminal and airline baggage transfer rules, especially on separate tickets.
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