Paraná has gained another direct flight to the state of São Paulo. Azul launched last Monday (16) the flight between Campinas, the largest city in the interior of São Paulo, and Pato Branco, in the southwest of Paraná. With five weekly operations, the new route represents an important milestone for the development of the Southwest, expanding business and leisure opportunities for engers.
The flight between the two cities will operate from Monday to Friday. From Campinas, the flight departs at 13:20 p.m., landing in Pato Branco at 15:05 p.m. In the opposite direction, the plane takes off from the city in Paraná at 15:35 p.m., arriving at Viracopos Airport at 17:20 p.m. The route is operated by the ATR 72-600 model, with capacity for 70 engers.
In addition to the recently inaugurated Campinas-Pato Branco route, the city in southwestern Paraná has four weekly Azul flights to Curitiba. Departures take place on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, on ATR 72-600 aircraft, departing from Afonso Pena International Airport in Curitiba at 11:50 a.m., landing in Pato Branco at 13:05 p.m. In the opposite direction, flights leave Pato Branco at 13:35 p.m., arriving in the capital at 14:40 p.m.
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With information: Government of Paraná