Frank Miloye Milenkowichi-Marília State Airport (MII)

🇧🇷 Marília, Brazil

Connection Time Dashboard

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

🏢 Terminal Guide & Navigation

Frank Miloye Milenkowichi-Marília State Airport (MII/SBML) serves Marília in the interior of São Paulo state, Brazil, operating as a regional gateway approximately 3 kilometers from downtown Marília since its opening in 1938. The airport holds special historical significance as the birthplace of TAM Airlines (now LATAM Brasil), where TAM – Táxi Aéreo Marília first began operations on January 7, 1961, starting as a specialized general aviation company before becoming one of Brazil's major carriers.

The terminal is a compact, single-story facility designed for efficiency and ease of navigation, featuring short walking distances between all passenger processing areas and basic but functional amenities suited for domestic flights and regional business travel. The airport operates under the management of Rede Voa following a concession auction on July 15, 2021, as part of the Consórcio Voa NW e Voa SE, replacing the previous operator DAESP and modernizing operations for improved passenger service.

Infrastructure consists of a single runway (3/21) positioned at coordinates -22.19690 latitude and -49.92649 longitude, with terminal facilities focused on supporting the city's education, food-processing, and healthcare sectors that drive much of the regional business travel demand. The airport processes primarily domestic connections while maintaining capabilities for general aviation and charter operations that continue the facility's historic aviation heritage.

Ground transportation access is particularly convenient due to the airport's proximity to central Marília, with most travelers utilizing ride-hailing applications, conventional taxis, or private vehicle pickups for the typically brief transfer into town. Terminal amenities remain modest and functional rather than extensive, reflecting the airport's role as an efficient regional gateway designed for quick processing rather than extended passenger dwell time, making it ideal for business travelers and regional connectivity within São Paulo state.

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Airlines Serving MII

LATAM Brasil

💡 Connection Tips

Marília Airport (MII) is useful because it is close to town and quick to process, but that convenience should not hide the real connection logic. This is a regional interior São Paulo airport, so the terminal side is usually easy while the broader itinerary depends on the larger hub at the other end. If your trip continues through Campinas or São Paulo, the safest approach is to protect the hub connection rather than assume a short local flight will always run exactly to time during summer weather or regional operational disruptions.

For local arrivals, ride-hailing and taxis are usually the simplest options because the airport sits only a few kilometers from central Marília. That makes MII effective as a city-access airport for business, health, and university travel. It does not make it a place with big-airport recovery options if the day goes wrong. If the onward ticket matters, the buffer belongs in the connection to the larger airport, not in extra time spent worrying about check-in lines at Marília itself.

Use MII as a fast gateway to the city and to western São Paulo state, but keep the wider network in mind. The airport is small enough that check-in and security rarely cause stress. Weather, aircraft rotation, and the thin regional schedule are more important than the terminal. If the itinerary later depends on a domestic or international bank at the hub, leave enough space that a short delay in Marília does not become a broken day in Campinas or São Paulo.

🎯 Expert Travel Tips & Insights

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Pro Traveler Secrets

• Azul flights to Campinas (VCP) offer the best connection to their network.

• Uber is active in Marília and is the easiest way to reach the airport.

• The terminal is tiny; check-in and security are usually instant.

• Check for flight cancellations during the rainy summer months (Dec-Feb).

• The airport is very central; no need to leave more than 2 hours before flight.

• MII is mainly a practical Marília gateway, so use it for access rather than airport extras.

• Sort your ground transport before leaving the terminal if you are arriving at busy times.

Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 45 minutes
International connections: 90 minutes
Interline transfers: 120 minutes

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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources