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Corumbá International Airport

Corumbá, Brazil
CMG SBCR

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic → International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Corumbá International Airport (CMG/SBCR) is a significant aviation facility located in the city of Corumbá, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. As the primary gateway to the southern Pantanal region—one of the world's largest freshwater wetland ecosystems—the airport plays a vital role in supporting regional eco-tourism and providing essential connectivity for the local population. Its proximity to the border with Bolivia also makes it an important point for international cooperation and regional logistics. The terminal building is a functional and recently renovated facility designed to manage both domestic and seasonal international passenger flows. Inside, travelers will find multiple check-in counters for regional carriers like Azul Brazilian Airlines, a streamlined security checkpoint, and a comfortable air-conditioned waiting room. Amenities at CMG include a small cafe and snack bar, several local shops featuring regional handicrafts and Pantanal souvenirs, and essential restroom facilities. While the airport is relatively compact, it is well-organized and provides a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors. Operational capacity at Corumbá Airport is supported by a single paved runway (09/27) measuring approximately 2,010 meters in length, which is capable of handling narrow-body commercial jets like the Embraer 190 and Boeing 737. Navigation through the terminal is exceptionally easy, ensuring short walking distances for all passengers. For ground transportation, the airport is located very close to the Corumbá city center, with official taxi services, pre-arranged hotel shuttles, and several car rental agencies available to transport visitors to their final destination or to the embarkation points for Pantanal boat tours.

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Corumba International Airport (CMG) is a small airport, but the connection logic changed recently enough that it is worth planning around current operations. In March 2026, local and airport reporting around the Aena-managed site confirmed both the opening of an expanded passenger terminal and the return of Azul's regular Campinas-Corumba service, operating four times weekly. For most travelers, that means CMG is now a more practical entry point to the southern Pantanal again, with onward connections flowing through Viracopos rather than through a larger airport inside Mato Grosso do Sul. On the ground, CMG is still a simple transfer airport. You are usually connecting not to another airside flight bank, but to a Pantanal lodge pickup, a fishing package, a city hotel, or an overland transfer toward the Bolivia border area. Because the airport is compact, walking distances are short and the terminal is easy to understand, but the real risk is not getting lost inside the building. The real risk is assuming local transport will be available on demand. Many Pantanal stays rely on pre-arranged vehicles timed to specific arrivals, and some onward routes involve long road or boat segments after the flight. If your itinerary includes lodge pickup, border formalities, or a same-day transfer deep into the wetlands, reconfirm everything shortly before travel. Keep your driver or operator's WhatsApp number handy, and do not assume a missed inbound flight can be repaired quickly. CMG is efficient, but it remains a small endpoint airport where onward logistics matter more than terminal navigation.

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Romeu Zema Airport

Araxá, Brazil
AAX SBAX

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Romeu Zema Airport (AAX) is a domestic airport located in Araxá, Minas Gerais, Brazil, serving the city and its surrounding region. The airport operates a single, compact passenger terminal designed for efficient processing of domestic arrivals and departures. Its straightforward layout ensures that all key areas, including check-in counters, security screening, and departure gates, are easily accessible within the same building, making navigation intuitive for travelers. Despite its modest size, the terminal provides essential facilities for passengers. While there are no extensive luxury lounges, a basic lounge area with comfortable seating is available for travelers awaiting their flights. Dining options are modest, typically limited to one or two small cafes or snack bars (lanchonetes) located in the public area before security. These offer refreshments and light meals. The airport prioritizes efficiency, and pre-flight formalities, including check-in and security screening, are generally quick. This allows for a more relaxed experience compared to larger, busier airports. The airport does not handle international flights directly, so all international processes for connecting travelers would occur at larger Brazilian international airports.

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Connecting through Romeu Zema Airport serves Brazil's thermal spa tourism market with Azul's specialized route network linking Araxá to São Paulo Guarulhos and Belo Horizonte Confins airports using Embraer E190 aircraft. The airport, located 4 kilometers from Araxá city center, operates as a wellness tourism gateway with Azul providing Monday and Friday direct service to Guarulhos in partnership with the iconic Grande Hotel Termas de Araxá, while daily connections via Belo Horizonte enable access to Azul's broader domestic network serving 14 cities across Minas Gerais state. Domestic connections require coordination through Brazil's hub system, with Belo Horizonte offering the most comprehensive onward routing including Azul's international services to Curaçao and Fort Lauderdale launched in 2023, while Guarulhos provides extensive domestic and international connectivity through multiple carriers. The compact terminal processes passengers efficiently with minimal connection times, though travelers must account for longer transfer periods at destination airports where security rescreening and potential terminal changes can extend connection requirements to 90-120 minutes during peak spa tourism seasons from May through September. Azul has increased Araxá's weekly capacity from 63 to 280 seats, reflecting growing thermal wellness tourism that drives passenger traffic to the region's famous therapeutic mineral waters and mud treatments. Weather patterns during Brazil's wet season (December-March) can occasionally impact operations at this VFR-dependent regional airport, requiring flexible scheduling particularly for connecting flights during afternoon thunderstorm periods. Ground transportation coordination is essential for spa guests, with the 15-minute drive to Grande Hotel's thermal facilities requiring pre-arranged transfers, while the airport's strategic position in the Triângulo Mineiro region enables access to multiple therapeutic resorts and wellness centers that form the foundation of Araxá's tourism-dependent aviation market.

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