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The airport is the busiest in Brazil in terms of transported passengers, aircraft operations, and cargo handled, placing it as the second busiest airport in Latin America by passenger traffic (41.307.915 in 2023) [8] after Mexico City International Airport, making it one of the fifty busiest on the planet.
^1 SAO is common IATA code for São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport (IATA: GRU), São Paulo–Congonhas Airport (IATA: CGH) and Viracopos/Campinas International Airport (IATA: VCP). ^2 SDZ is common IATA code for Sumburgh Airport ( IATA : LSI ), Tingwall Airport ( IATA : LWK ) and Scatsta Airport ( IATA : SCS ).
São Paulo–Congonhas Airport (IATA: CGH, ICAO: SBSP) – older airport, serving mainly domestic routes; Viracopos International Airport (IATA: VCP, ICAO: SBKP) – airport serving Campinas, São Paulo State; Campo de Marte Airport (ICAO: SBMT) – São Paulo's first airport, housing a flying school and general aviation services
City served: State: Airport name Closure Notes Manaus: AM: Ponta Pelada Airport: 1976: Became Manaus Air Force Base: Natal / Parnamirim: RN: Augusto Severo International Airport: 2014: Became exclusively Natal Air Force Base
On March 15, 2017 Voa São Paulo was granted the concession to operate five airports by the government of the State of São Paulo, previously operated by DAESP. [ 1 ] On July 15, 2021 eleven airports managed by DAESP had their concessions auctioned to Voa São Paulo, under the name Consórcio Voa SE.
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São Paulo has two main airports, São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport for international flights and national hub, and São Paulo–Congonhas Airport for domestic and regional flights. Another airport, the Campo de Marte Airport, serves private jets and light aircraft. The three airports together moved more than 58.000.000 passengers in ...
View of the airport in the 1960s. The IATA airport code of Viracopos is VCP and the specific city code of Campinas is CPQ. Sometimes both codes are used as one although there is a distinction between them in airline reservation systems: VCP, together with CGH (Congonhas) and GRU (Guarulhos), is part of the multiple airport system set around the city of São Paulo (code SAO).