โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Arapongas Airport (APX), officially known as Alberto Bertelli Airport, serves the city of Arapongas in the state of Paranรก, Brazil. As a small municipal facility, it primarily supports general aviation, executive transport, and pilot training, with intermittent scheduled regional service connecting to larger hubs like Curitiba. The passenger terminal is a modest, functional building designed for low throughput. It features a compact check-in counter and a small waiting area, reflecting the airport's role as a local feeder rather than a major commercial transit point.\n\nSecurity and boarding procedures at Arapongas are streamlined and informal compared to larger airports. When scheduled flights (typically operated by smaller aircraft like the Cessna Grand Caravan) are active, passengers undergo standard security screening, but the process is rapid. Boarding involves a short walk from the terminal door directly to the aircraft on the apron. There are no jet bridges or extensive gate areas. International travelers and those requiring extensive customs services will not find them here; the airport is strictly for domestic operations.\n\nAmenities are minimal, catering only to essential needs. Travelers can expect restrooms and potentially a small snack bar or vending machine, but there are no retail shops, duty-free zones, or airline lounges. The airport is located relatively close to the city center, known for its furniture industry. For travelers seeking more extensive flight options or amenities, the much larger Londrina Airport (LDB) is approximately 40 kilometers away, serving as the primary commercial alternative for the region.
๐ Connection Tips
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
โฐ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic โ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
๐ข Terminal Information
Marcelo Pires Halzhausen Airport (AIF) serves the city of Assis in the west of Sรฃo Paulo state, Brazil. The airport operates a single passenger terminal primarily supporting general aviation, air taxi, and occasional regional services, with an adjacent apron and FBO/operational offices. Airline checkโin (when scheduled service operates) and passenger seating are located in a compact departures hall.\n\nThe layout is simple and walkable. From the parking lot to the terminal entrance is about 1โ3 minutes, and from the checkโin desks to the boarding area typically 2โ4 minutes. Boarding is at ground level via stairs or a short walk across the apron; there are no peopleโmovers or buses. Wayfinding is straightforward with Portuguese signage and common English labels.\n\nSecurity screening may be applied for commercial departures depending on regulations and operating carrier; GA users access the ramp via the operator under standard escort procedures. There are no onโsite immigration or customs facilities.\n\nAmenities include restrooms, seating, WiโFi when available, and vending/coffee or a small snack bar depending on hours of operation. Fuel and ground support are provided through the local operator; rental cars are limited and should be preโarranged. Taxis/appโbased transport may require extra lead time in offโpeak hours.\n\nAccessibility is supported with stepโfree entry and accessible restrooms. Family facilities are limited; travelers should plan for baby supplies and snacks as retail options are minimal inside the terminal.
๐ Connection Tips
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
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