Brasília International Airport expects a movement of approximately 235 engers during the next Corpus Christi holiday, between June 07th and 12th. During the period, a movement of 1.800 landings and takeoffs is expected. For the dates, the companies put 146 extra flights on the network to meet the demand.
The biggest flow for this long holiday is expected to happen on Wednesday, the 07th, from 19 pm to 22 pm. It is estimated that 43 people will circulate through the terminal in Brasilia throughout the day and that there will be 340 takeoffs and landings. The return of the holiday also promises to be busy on Monday, the 12th. For that date, 44 engers and 349 flights are expected. The biggest movement should occur between 6h and 10h.
Among the most popular destinations departing from the federal capital are the main capitals in the Southeast (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte), Recife and Salvador also have several flights during the period. In addition, international destinations have also aroused interest among travelers. From Brasilia, engers can connect directly to Miami, Orlando, Lisbon, Buenos Aires, Lima and Panama City.
Brasília Airport is committed to ensuring comfort and the best experience for all engers. “We have several commercial options to the time while the enger waits for the flight time. In addition, our service team will work together with the airlines to assist and guide travelers, ensuring smooth and efficient movement during the holiday period”, says Rogério Coimbra, Director of Corporate Affairs.
engers can search the official website of Brasília Airport for up-to-date information on flights, schedules and services offered – www.bsb.aero. The concessionaire instructs s to check in in advance using their cell phone, if this is not possible, the enger can carry out the procedure at the various automatic totems in the terminal.
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