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Airport Name

Brasilia-Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek
International Airport

Airport Location

The airport is located 11km (7 miles) south
of Brasilia.

Terminals

2

IATA Code

BSB

Telephone

+55 (0)61 364 9000


Airport Overview

Terminal Transfer | Getting into Town | Car Parking | Information Desks | Airport Facilities

Brasilia International Airport, known officially by the rather long-winded name Brasilia-Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport, serves the capital city of Brasilia in central Brazil. Located 11km (7 miles) outside the city, the airport is the main hub for the interior of Brazil and processes more than 14 million passengers each year.

Acting as more of a regional hub than an international destination, flights to Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport come mostly from other Brazilian and South American cities, with a few connections from North America (Atlanta and Miami) and Europe (Lisbon).

Known as one of the best airports in Brazil, the facility has a reputation for cleanliness and efficiency. Bonus offerings like movie theatres and gardens add to the attractions, although you’re unlikely to spend time here on a stopover unless you’re connecting from one of the smaller Brazilian airports. The only major complaints are a lack of transport options into the city.

Like all Brazilian airports however, the facilities are in the midst of an upgrade ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. A new second terminal has already been added.

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Terminal Transfer

There is a free shuttle service between terminals.

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Getting into Town

Train: There is no direct train to the airport, but if you want to connect to the Metro or the Rodoferroviaria Train Station, you can take bus 102 to the main bus station and then use line 131 to get to the train station.

Bus: The TCB executive line (113) operates to the airport between 6:30am and 11pm and makes the following stops: Airport, Esplanade, Plano Piloto Bus Station, Hoteliers sectors North and South, Airport. The fare is BRL 8 (£3) and the bus runs twice per hour. Bus lines 11, 31 and 102 all stop at the airport.

Taxi: Taxis are available 24 hours a day. They are easy and quick but can be expensive.

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Car Parking

There is plenty of parking available at the airport, with covered and non-covered options. Charges start at BRL 5 (almost £2) for the first hour, BRL 3 (£1 or so) for the second, BRL 2 (£0.75) for the third hour, and BRL 1 (about £0.40) per hour after that. There’s a daily rate of BRL 31 (£12) for long-term parking. Reserved spaces for disabled people are available and payments can be made with a credit card.

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Information Desks

There is an information desk in the departures hall.

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Airport Facilities

Money and communications: The airport has banks, ATMs, and currency exchange facilities, as well as public phones and a post office.

Luggage: There is a lost and found for items misplaced in the airport. Lost-luggage queries are handled by individual airlines.

Conference and business: There are no dedicated conference facilities at the airport, but the VIP lounge provides some services and the post office has a fax machine for business use.

Other facilities: The airport boasts a hairdresser, movie theatres, gardens, first aid station, travel agent, and handicapped facilities.

Wi-Fi: There is no Wi-Fi access in the airport.

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About the author

Oonagh ShielContent Manager at Cheapflights whose travel life can be best summed up as BC (before children) and PC (post children). We only travel during the school holidays so short-haul trips and staycations are our specialities!

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