1, Sao Paulo International Airport (three-character code GRU)
Sao Paulo International Airport is the second largest international airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the airport with the largest passenger flow in Brazil and even South America, with an average of 630 planes taking off and landing every day. The airport is only 8 kilometers from downtown Sao Paulo. From 65438 to 0957, the international airport became the third largest cargo and aviation airport in the world.
2.Kongonia Airport (three-character code CGH)
Kongonias Airport is one of the three major commercial airports in Sao Paulo, Brazil, about 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the center of Luis Avenue in Cambello, Washington, and only 8 kilometers from the center of Sao Paulo. The airport is owned by the city of S? o Paulo and managed by Infraero. In 2008, the airport became the second busiest airport in Brazil with flights 186694 and passengers1367230/kloc-0.
3. campinas International Airport (three-character code VCP)
Campinas International Airport is an international airport in Brazil, which is 4 kilometers away from campinas/KLOC-0 and 99 kilometers away from Sao Paulo. The airport is a major airport hub in Latin America. The airport cargo building covers an area of 865,438+0,000 square meters. Since 1990s, it has been engaged in international cargo aviation. At present, the airport is the headquarters hub of Assour Airlines.
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Sao Paulo (s? Sao Paulo) is located in the state of Sao Paulo in southeastern Brazil. It is the capital of Sao Paulo, the largest city in Brazil, the largest, most prosperous and richest city in South America, and a world-famous international metropolis.
Sao Paulo is not only the largest economic city in Brazil, but also an important logistics center in the north and south, with convenient roads. However, too many vehicles and traffic jams have caused some troubles. Sao Paulo is also the third largest helicopter transportation city after new york and Tokyo.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Sao Paulo