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Beira Airport (BEW), opened in the mid-20th century, is a small but important regional airport serving Mozambique’s port city of Beira; it operates from a single passenger terminal and handles mostly domestic and regional traffic. As the primary air gateway to central Mozambique, the airport links Beira to Maputo and other provincial centers via scheduled services—primarily by LAM Mozambique Airlines and a handful of regional carriers—while also seeing occasional international connections. Located a short drive from downtown with regular taxis and minibuses and good road links, BEW is convenient for travelers and generally offers more affordable domestic fares than larger southern hubs, though international routes can be pricier.
Grab meticais on arrival from the small exchange counter or one of two ATMs, then do most of your money business in town for better rates and shorter lines. Withdraw just enough for the taxi, decline conversion at the ATM, and try the departures-side machine if the arrivals queue is long.
Small but handy, Beira’s duty‑free sits just past immigration in the international departures lounge, stocking spirits, cigarettes, chocolates, fragrances, and a few Mozambican treats at prices usually a touch below city shops. Hours follow the international flight schedule, with a sporadic arrivals counter when an inbound international service lands.
Craving a quick coffee or a hearty peri‑peri chicken plate? Beira’s compact single‑terminal airport offers a couple of local cafés and a simple sit‑down spot on both sides of security, with prices a bit higher than in town but still reasonable.
Quick help is close by in Beira’s single‑terminal airport: a signposted first‑aid room, staff able to call paramedics, and city pharmacies a short ride away for prescriptions and travel kits. Basic assistance is usually free; expect to pay for medications, tests, or ambulance transport.
Need to stash a bag while you explore Beira? There aren’t self‑service lockers, but staff can arrange supervised storage near the check‑in area for a modest daily fee—bring photo ID and plan around first‑to‑last‑flight hours.
Beira keeps things simple: one small airside lounge for a calm reset and two straightforward public waiting areas (before and after security) with Wi‑Fi, plugs, and a few snacks. Here’s how to find a quiet corner, recharge, and see if you can buy your way into the lounge.
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