๐ง๐ท Prado, Brazil
Prado Airport (PDF), designated by the ICAO as SNRD, is a regional aviation facility serving the municipality of Prado in the southern Discovery Coast region of Bahia, Brazil. The airport operates from a single, modest passenger terminal building designed primarily to handle general aviation, air taxis, and seasonal charter flights. It acts as a vital infrastructure link for the region's tourism industry, providing an alternative entry point for visitors to the nearby Abrolhos Marine National Park.
The terminal infrastructure is functional and focused on essential transit services, providing a basic waiting area and administrative space for flight coordination. While the building lacks modern commercial amenities like large-scale retail shops or full-service restaurants, it offers a sheltered environment for travelers and pilots. Visitors are strongly encouraged to coordinate all logistical needs, including food, water, and ground transportation, in the town of Prado prior to arrival at the airfield.
Operationally, the airport features a single 3,937-foot (1,200m) asphalt runway and typically functions during daylight hours under Visual Flight Rules (VFR). Ground transportation to central Prado, located approximately 5 miles (8 km) to the south along the BR-489 highway, is informal and typically managed via local taxi services or pre-arranged private transfers. For regular scheduled commercial airline services, travelers typically utilize Porto Seguro Airport (BPS), located approximately 130 miles (210 km) to the north, and complete their journey via regional road networks.
Prado Airport (PDF) serves the coastal resort town of Prado in southern Bahia, Brazil. For travelers visiting this scenic discovery coast, the nearest commercial gateway is Teixeira de Freitas (TXF), about 1.5 hours away, which is served by Azul from Belo Horizonte. The facility is utilitarian with a single paved runway and zero passenger terminal amenities.
It handles infrequent domestic charters and regional general aviation flights. From Teixeira de Freitas, frequent intercity buses and private taxis provide reliable transfers to Prado. Ensure you have confirmed your ground transport before departure From Teixeira de Freitas, the road transfer is reliable enough that most travelers think of the airport as a coastal feeder rather than a standalone destination.
There is currently NO regular scheduled commercial airline service. If you are arriving at PDF via private aircraft, ground transport into the town center (approx 5km away) is primarily via local taxis called from town. That makes booking a taxi or hotel pickup the simplest way to turn the flight into a resort arrival without wasting daylight. A taxi into town should already be arranged, because the coast resort works best when the pickup is fixed before you leave Teixeira de Freitas for Prado.
โข No commercial service; fly to Teixeira de Freitas (TXF) and drive.
โข Pre-arrange all local pickups; no taxis wait on-site at the strip.
โข The airport is a gateway for the spectacular Abrolhos National Marine Park.
โข Arrive self-sufficient with food and water; services are limited.
โข Ideal for private pilots visiting the nearby whale-watching hubs.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
90 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources