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Poços de Caldas - Embaixador Walther Moreira Salles Airport

Poços De Caldas, Brazil
POO SBPC

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

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

🏢 Terminal Information

Poços de Caldas Airport (POO), officially known as Embaixador Walther Moreira Salles Airport, is a primary executive and general aviation facility serving the southern region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The airport is noted for its unique 'Mexican-style' historic passenger terminal building, a well-preserved heritage site that covers approximately 120 square meters. It acts as a critical infrastructure link for the city's significant business and tourism sectors, situated approximately 5 miles (8 km) from the downtown area and serving as a key gateway for private jets and corporate charters. The terminal infrastructure provides basic essential amenities for travelers and flight crews, including a functional waiting hall and administrative modules managed by Infraero. Travelers have access to a small landside snack bar offering local refreshments, alongside clean restroom facilities and a dedicated flight information station (EPTA) that provide meteorological and navigation data. While the facility currently lacks large-scale commercial retail, its compact and high-efficiency layout ensures exceptionally rapid processing for private aviation users transitioning to the city's famous thermal spas and resorts. Operationally, the airport is one of the highest in Brazil, situated at a significant elevation of 4,134 feet (1,260 meters) above sea level on a volcanic plateau. This high-altitude environment requires pilots to be mindful of density altitude and performance requirements for the 4,970-foot asphalt runway. Ground transportation to central Poços de Caldas is well-supported by local taxi ranks situated directly outside the terminal exit, with the journey typically taking 15 minutes. As of early 2026, the facility is part of a major federal modernization plan designed to eventually restore regular scheduled commercial services to the region.

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Embaixador Walther Moreira Salles Airport (POO) serves the volcanic caldera city of Poços de Caldas in southern Minas Gerais, Brazil. It primarily handles private general aviation, corporate charters, and regional business flights. There is currently NO regular scheduled commercial airline service The airfield is best used when the island pickup is already set, because the town itself is too small for last-minute transport improvisation. Ground transport into the city center (approx. 8km away) is primarily via local taxis called from town or pre-arranged through your hotel. The trip takes about 15 minutes and costs roughly 40-60 BRL. Most travelers reach the region by road from São Paulo (approx With so few moving parts, the airport behaves more like a community landing strip than a passenger terminal. 3-hour drive) or Campinas. If arriving by air, ensure you have coordinated your ground transport before departure. The facility is utilitarian with a single paved runway and basic waiting facilities. The area is a major hub for hydrothermal spas In practice, the airport is a short resort-town convenience, with the road into Poos de Caldas doing the rest of the work. A hotel transfer or taxi should already be set, because the caldera city only moves cleanly when the road plan is fixed.

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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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