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Best international airport: Guarulhos, Sao Paulo.


Travelers arriving for the first time at busy Guarulhos International Airport in Sao Paulo may expect a sprawling, hard-to-navigate facility. They'd be wrong; this airport shines for its simplicity. And that may be what prompted LATIN TRADE Latin Trade is a monthly magazine covering global business in Latin America and the Caribbean. Similar to Forbes and Fortune Magazine in coverage, the magazine was founded in 1993 and now publishes 87,000 copies 1 each month in Spanish, Portuguese, and English.  readers to vote it the best airport in the region, beating out last year's winner, the Arturo Merino Merino

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Known locally as Cumbica Airport, after the neighborhood where it is located, Sao Paulo's airstrip was praised by our readers for its easy-to-reach location, just 25 kilometers northeast of Brazil's largest city. Built 14 years ago, its two existing terminals (of four planned) operate nearly at capacity, although their flight traffic concentrates on domestic routes and Mercosur destinations. This airport's functional setup, its efficiency and, above all, the integrated designs The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.
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 of its interior spaces, make it a standout--and a facility that executives are happy to frequent.

Guarulhos bursts with helpful services, from the currency exchange offices and banks to a 24-hour post office in Terminal

1. The airport is designed to be executive-friendly with phone, fax, computers with Internet access See how to access the Internet. , and a selection of executive lounges. It also has two meeting rooms with a capacity of 80 to 100 people, available to executives. On the second floor of both airport terminals, telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications.  offices make it easy to make long-distance calls.

Guarulhos fans expect soon the opening of a third terminal, designed to include a fitness center, boutiques, movies, first-class restaurants and a huge bookstore. The current terminal has waiting areas with televisions, shops and a glass veranda where passengers can watch the comings and goings on the airstrip, surrounded by a lush landscape.
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Title Annotation:Best of Latin America: readers' choice; airports
Publication:Latin Trade
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Feb 1, 2004
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