๐ง๐ท Vacaria, Brazil
Vacaria Airport is a highland municipal field in Rio Grande do Sul that serves local aviation rather than scheduled airline traffic. Public aerodrome data lists SNEE at about 2,999 ft elevation with a paved runway and public daytime operation, which gives the airport practical utility for business flying, training, and occasional support flights in the Campos de Cima da Serra region.
That profile fits Vacaria itself: a livestock, fruit, and agribusiness center on the plateau north of Caxias do Sul. The airport is useful because it gives the region an aviation access point for local operators and time-sensitive trips, not because it functions as a conventional passenger terminal.
VCC should therefore be read as a real working airfield in southern Brazil with meaningful runway capability and regional utility, but without the airline-terminal role implied by generic airport boilerplate.
Vacaria Airport operates as a general aviation facility serving Rio Grande do Sul's agricultural highlands at 2,999 feet elevation, located 13 kilometers from downtown Vacaria with no scheduled commercial service. Agricultural aviation dominates operations with crop dusting flights, livestock transport, and agricultural supply deliveries supporting extensive cattle ranching and grain production throughout this mountainous region of southern Brazil. The single runway 14/32 accommodates light aircraft and agricultural planes, with basic terminal facilities providing minimal passenger amenities reflecting the airport's utility focus.
Connection planning requires arranging charter flights through regional operators based in Porto Alegre or Caxias do Sul, as no scheduled airlines serve Vacaria, making advance coordination essential for air travel requirements. Winter fog from June through August frequently disrupts operations in this subtropical highland climate, while summer thunderstorms from December through March create afternoon scheduling challenges requiring flexible departure times. Ground transportation to Vacaria town center depends on private vehicles or pre-arranged transfers, with no public transport or taxi services available, necessitating coordination through local contacts or accommodation providers.
The facility serves as an emergency medical access point for rural Rio Grande do Sul communities, with air ambulance services connecting to major hospitals in Porto Alegre 220 kilometers southeast when road transport proves impractical. Alternative commercial airports include Caxias do Sul's Hugo Cantergiani Regional Airport 80 kilometers northeast offering limited regional service, or Porto Alegre International for comprehensive domestic and international connections. The airport's agricultural focus reflects the region's economic importance in Brazilian agribusiness, supporting efficient crop management, veterinary services, and time-sensitive agricultural commodity transport throughout this productive farming area.
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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