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Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira International Airport

Porto Velho, Brazil
PVH SBPV

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
75
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
75
minutes
International โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira International Airport (PVH), also known as Belmonte Airport, is the primary aviation hub serving the city of Porto Velho and the state of Rondรดnia in the Brazilian Amazon, located approximately 4 miles (7 km) north of the city center. The airport operates through a modern integrated passenger terminal that underwent a major revitalization and expansion completed by VINCI Airports in late 2023, designed for high efficiency and improved passenger comfort. It acts as a critical infrastructure link, connecting the northern region to major national hubs like Brasรญlia, Manaus, and Cuiabรก via carriers such as Azul, GOL, and LATAM. The modernized terminal infrastructure provides a variety of contemporary amenities across its unified layout, including the recent addition of passenger boarding bridges ('fingers') which provide protected access to aircraft during the region's intense tropical heat and frequent rainfall. Travelers have access to an expanded food court landside featuring several traditional Brazilian cafรฉs and snack bars, alongside retail kiosks selling local Rondรดnia handicrafts and travel essentials. The facility is fully accessible, featuring new elevators, escalators, and tactile paving, and offers free high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building to ensure a professional environment for all visitors. Ground transportation at PVH is exceptionally well-supported by official taxi ranks and widely used ride-sharing services like Uber and 99 situated directly outside the arrivals hall, providing a quick 15 to 20-minute link to the city's main districts and the Madeira River waterfront. A unique feature of the airfield is its joint-use status, sharing its substantial 7,874-foot asphalt runway (01/19) and various facilities with the Porto Velho Air Force Base (Base Aรฉrea de Porto Velho). The airport is also recognized as one of the most sustainable in Brazil due to its advanced environmental management programs, providing a streamlined and eco-friendly gateway for business technicians and tourists exploring the western Amazon basin.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Governador Jorge Teixeira de Oliveira International Airport (PVH) is the primary gateway to Porto Velho and the Rondรดnia region of Brazil. Ground transport is well-supported; official taxis meet every scheduled arrival from Sรฃo Paulo and Brasรญlia via Azul and Latam, reaching central hotels in 15-20 minutes for a fare of roughly 40-60 BRL. The airports road access matters because Porto Velho is the point where Amazon basin flights, river traffic, and BR-style highway travel all overlap. A taxi into town is only the first step in a much wider corridor. The port, the city center, and the highway belt all sit inside the same movement system. For most trips, that road network is what turns the airport into a true city gateway, because the transfer into Porto Velho is short enough to feel like part of the urban day. The airport works best when the river-port logic, the city hotel, and the flight are all planned together. The port-and-highway overlap is why the airport is so useful for logistics, hotel transfers, and river-linked business trips. Porto Velho airport has taxis at the terminal and city buses running from downtown to the airport every hour, so the main choice is whether you want the official airport cab or the cheaper urban bus connection.

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Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport

Alta Floresta, Brazil
AFL SBAT

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport (AFL/SBAT) serves as a crucial gateway to Brazil's southern Amazon region, operating from a fully renovated regional passenger terminal located 6 kilometers from downtown Alta Floresta. Opened in 1976 and operated by Aeroeste since winning a 30-year concession in 2019, this airport boasts the longest runway in Mato Grosso state at 2,500 meters - the fourth longest in Brazil's entire Central-West region. The modern terminal building efficiently handles domestic flights, primarily connecting Alta Floresta with Sรฃo Paulo (Viracopos) and Cuiabรก through Azul Airlines operations. The single-level layout integrates all passenger services from check-in to boarding in a compact, air-conditioned environment. Large windows provide views of the surrounding Mato Grosso landscape while passengers wait in comfortable seating areas equipped with modern amenities. Passenger services include restaurants offering local and international cuisine, gift shops featuring regional handicrafts, ATM facilities for convenient banking, and secure parking areas for various trip durations. The airport serves as the primary access point for Amazon ecotourism destinations, particularly Cristalino Lodge, with ground transportation readily connecting passengers to boat transfers along the Teles Pires and Cristalino rivers for jungle excursions one hour's drive from the terminal.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Piloto Osvaldo Marques Dias Airport operates as southern Amazon Brazil's premier ecotourism gateway, featuring Brazil's Central-West region's fourth-longest runway (2,500 meters) and comprehensive airline connectivity through Azul Airlines' primary service from Sรฃo Paulo Viracopos (VCP) with twice-daily 2-hour 35-minute flights, plus regular Cuiabรก (CGB) connections covering 650 kilometers in 1 hour 10 minutes. The facility, operated by Aeroeste under a 30-year concession since 2019, efficiently handles 65,000+ annual passengers through its modernized terminal located 6 kilometers from downtown Alta Floresta. Domestic connections require 60-90 minutes minimum through the single-terminal layout, with LATAM Brasil and GOL Linhas Aรฉreas providing supplementary service alongside Azul's dominant network connectivity. The airport serves as Brazil's primary access point for pristine Amazon rainforest experiences, particularly supporting Cristalino Lodge and surrounding private reserves containing 580+ bird species, 1,400+ butterfly species, and critical biodiversity conservation areas on the rainforest-farmland frontier. Ground transportation coordination includes pre-arranged lodge transfers via the Teles Pires and Cristalino rivers (1-hour drive plus boat transfers), rental car services essential during peak birding seasons, and specialized ecotourism operators providing comprehensive Amazon adventure packages. The facility's strategic position enables access to UNESCO-recognized biodiversity hotspots, with professional naturalist guides, world-class bird watching opportunities, jaguar tracking expeditions, and sustainable tourism programs supporting indigenous communities throughout Mato Grosso's remaining rainforest corridors. Connection planning should account for seasonal weather patterns affecting Amazon operations, particularly during wet season (December-April) when afternoon thunderstorms can impact departure schedules. The airport's comprehensive amenities include regional cuisine restaurants, gift shops featuring local handicrafts, ATM facilities, secure parking, and tourism coordination services supporting multi-day Amazon immersion experiences accessing areas containing some of Earth's highest biodiversity concentrations within one of Brazil's most important ecological preservation regions.

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