Centros
Regional
Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport (GRU)
Resumen del centro
Pasajeros
41,0M
Destinos
140
Conectividad
60/100
Tránsito
fair
Aerolíneas del Hub
JJ
LATAM Airlines Brazil
primary
G3
Gol Linhas Aereas
secondary
Terminal y salones
Descripción del terminal
GRU has three terminals: Terminal 1 (domestic overflow), Terminal 2 (Gol, Azul domestic), and Terminal 3 (LATAM, international carriers).
Destacados del salón
The LATAM VIP Lounge in Terminal 3 features acai bowls, Brazilian coffee, and pao de queijo (cheese bread).
Consejos de tránsito
- LATAM and international carriers use Terminal 3; Gol uses Terminal 2.
- Terminals 2 and 3 are connected airside; Terminal 1 requires landside transfer.
- Brazilian immigration can be slow; allow at least 90 minutes for international connections.
- The Latam VIP Lounge in Terminal 3 was renovated and offers Brazilian cuisine.
- Currency exchange rates are better at downtown banks than at the airport.
Transporte terrestre
The Airport Bus Service reaches Paulista Avenue in about 60 minutes for BRL 60. GRU Airport Express runs to CPTM train stations.
Curiosidades
- GRU is the busiest airport in South America and Brazil's main international gateway.
- The airport is in the city of Guarulhos, about 25 km northeast of Sao Paulo city center.
- It handles over 60% of all international flights in Brazil.